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It literally has nothing to do with the phone itself at all. |
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We can optimize/update the game directly since we're on a server, which means we don't have to go through app store/Google play apps updates to optimize the game. iEra can handle iOS 10 users, yet we never updated the game through official app stores. |
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You're embarrassing yourself iOS 10.1.1 just came out, most people probably haven't even installed it yet so it's unlikely you would know if Era users were experiencing the same problem or not "Starting in iOS 10.1, Apple is reinstating the warning message, with a more dire alert that will likely steer customers away from apps that have not complied with Apple's 2015 mandate stating all apps must be 64-bit. As can be seen in the alert below, the message now warns that an app "may slow down your iPhone." It goes on to say "The developer of this app needs to update it to improve its compatibility." " It has everything to do with the actual app being outdated |
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No I understand completely First you said the problem was his phone, you were wrong Then you again said it had nothing to do with the phone firmware, you were wrong again Now you are claiming you can fix issues like these without actually updating the app store version of the game, which is again wrong because that's the root of the problem |
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You can't update the application itself by uploading new files to the server. All you do by updating server related things is sending new files for the client(application) to be downloaded to it's document folder, which once again doesn't change the actual application itself. |