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When you release this, please don't auto lock out all phones. My phone is playing the beta quite well. It's an Android with a decent size screen and it is really cool to be able to take this game anywhere. :)

If it is allowed, then it should be labelled as a beta. If and when something does not work. People blame programmers and shout a lot of nasty things in all possible forums.

 

But allowing to load it as a beta that may not work. People are taking the risk by them selves.

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If they are going to limit phones on the initial "tablet only" release, they should only block out phones that have smaller screens than the one I have. I wouldn't want to play it on any of a smaller screen than the one I have, but the on the phone I have, it works just fine.

They most propably take in account the memory, the prosessor and ofcourse what They have tested and what not.

But there Are phones that Are just fine with this program. So there will be somekind of list what phones Are officially supported.

But They can not "sell this program" to device that They Are not very sure that it will work, or They will be sued for false advertising...

But as I said above, if They allow this to phones as beta program, then the user know that something horrible can happen!

 

Some phones Are much more powerfull that cheapest tablets, so that is not definitely the problem!

Edited by Hannibal_PJV

Now I'm curious what phone you have - I've got a Samsung S4 that I imagine should be good enough.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah I have a Galaxy s7 edge that kills all my tablets as far as performance goes. I will most likely play on a tablet at home and hopefully my phone at work and elsewhere.

I used a Verizon Droid Turbo for beta and it worked flawlessly. Quad-core and 3GB of RAM.

So I hope that stays available.

Edited by PinkRose

I have a Nexus 6P. I'm trying to play Horus Heresy (also an awesome digital board game I might add) and it's just a little too small. I feel like even though my Nexus 7 2012 is getting super old I'm going to rather play it there. The little bit of extra screen real estate goes a LONG way with these types of games with intricate UIs.

I was using a Nexus 5x and it worked perfectly. I hope my phone isn't blacklisted for the final release... I don't want to have to go buy a tablet right now. :(

Just to throw it out there, I have a Galaxy Avant that I personally play the game on.  We don't officially support phones yet, but you can download and play it on Android phones.  

 

A tablet definitely offers a better experience, though!  The buttons are small, and some UI interactions are a pain, but, yes, it is functional!

I was able to install it on my Nexus 6P, so some phones are greenlighted.

Other than the insane power consumption (which is, for the quality of the game, pretty understandable), my HTC One M9 runs it fine.

"I need a lie-down" is the new "I'll be in my bunk..."

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