DavoX, on 27 May 2013 - 09:53 PM, said:
If it were possible in the technical programming side, I could think a few ways to easily navigate and such... considering that smartphones are getting bigger and stronger everyday.
If you disagree I'd like to know why, yeah you
It’s not practical nor would the touch screen be accurate enough to work with Mapster. It would be extremely frustrating on a portable device not to mention mapster uses all 104 keys on a keyboard. It would take you 100 years to make one map. It’s hard enough to use Mapster on a laptop with a track pad let alone a mobile touch screen a quarter of the size.
Some things just don’t work well on mobile devices and this would be one of these cases. Even if they did try to develop it for the mobile devices the frame rate would suck because the majority of these mobile devices use ARM based processors. I’m pretty sure the source code requires X86 architecture. They would have to rewrite the entire program just to make it work with ARM processors and they just don't measure up when it comes to performance for complex applications making it not worth the while. As for today's tablets which make use of Intel's X86 processors I still think there would be a huge agrevation factor of trying to map on a small minature device stylus pen or not.
It would be worse than running Eduke with an ATI video card & AMD processor if you can imagine that. I mean common who does that? LOL