Samsung is allso top brand, why u dont make same graphics for Samsung flagship phones like on Apple.
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Also I was one of the people that disagreed with you... But mostly because you pulling a Veruca Salt and demanding "I want it now!" helps nobody.
Samsung is an Android device. It runs off of Android OS which there are hundreds of devices. This game supports Android OS all the way down to 5 something right now.
Even if you look at just Samsung, there's 20 something phones they offer that have different processors, graphics and OS versions.
There isn't anyway just to make a game for Samsung.
imo they should include a graphics toggle so we can choose in android
The problem is not that Samsung isn't a top brand. It's down to device performance, their hardware, software and whatnot.
Samsung has multiple flagship devices but at the same time many mid-range and low-end options as well to cover the entire market. You can't expect flagship level graphics from a low-end device despite being made by the same company. That means if Kabam specifically wanted to make graphics "for Samsung", they would have to optimise it for broadly 3 categories of devices (flagship, midrange and lowend) and even then, those are too general to cover so many devices meaning it can't be done properly. And this is just for one company while Android has multiple others, each with different types of phones which many people buy.
The option to turn on/off some graphic features like fog and whatnot has been heavily requested and I hope they implement that soon though.
Chips are pretty much the same, Snapdragons.
Software is diametrally different. iOS and Android cannot be compared.
Infrastructure also differs. We cannot determine which one is better because noone here has taken partvon building the phones MTB's and other components.
So in conclusion, flagship or not, cheapbor expensive, each OS works differently and it is not in Kabam's hands to provide exactly the same performance on both.
Meanwhile, the Android community is fragmented and each vendor/provider and sometime carrier add on their own software or tweaks up-to the OS level which hinders standardization, compatibility and performance consistency across devices.
Unless Samsung is forking out money to Kabam to help with optimizations, this is going to take quite some time to get all of the Android devices and gameplay, including Samsung up par with Apple.