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RE: Playing Amnesia on my smartphone - A.I. - 06-08-2012

(06-08-2012, 03:24 PM)BrooksyFC Wrote: I'd say more on a tablet, but yeah if you drop it from a jumpscare, you might break it haha. Nice idea though, but I don't think it would have the same atmosphere are on PC.

Bet opening doors would be a pain
I am pressing the door and holding it until this circle is filled. Still would be hard with tablet or controller


RE: Playing Amnesia on my smartphone - Mathiasz - 06-08-2012

(06-08-2012, 03:24 PM)BrooksyFC Wrote: I'd say more on a tablet, but yeah if you drop it from a jumpscare, you might break it haha. Nice idea though, but I don't think it would have the same atmosphere are on PC.

Bet opening doors would be a pain

What this guy said!


RE: Playing Amnesia on my smartphone - LucaP1000 - 06-10-2012

Wait a minute, how can a phone have the graphics of a pc?


RE: Playing Amnesia on my smartphone - JenniferOrange - 06-10-2012

I'd prefer being able to use my Level Editor on my phone. It may be super tiny, but that's why they invented pinch-to-zoom.
It'd be awesome to be able to work on my maps without having to drag around my laptop. :}


RE: Playing Amnesia on my smartphone - Tronie - 06-10-2012

(06-08-2012, 03:06 PM)Bridge Wrote: FPS games don't work on consoles and phones.


Pffft. On consoles. Yes they work. Game makers arre just too lazy to make good-enough controls. Like the ones we saw in Halo. But for smartphones. A big no.


RE: Playing Amnesia on my smartphone - RawkBandMan - 06-10-2012

(06-10-2012, 01:12 PM)LucaP1000 Wrote: Wait a minute, how can a phone have the graphics of a pc?
The OP is using Onlive, a program that runs games using cloud. All you need to play ANY game is a good internet connection, because the game isn't really running off your phone or PC.