Few questions about iphones gameplay

BigTrump2017BigTrump2017 Member Posts: 162
Question that more specific to iphone users who used inbefore samsung galaxy f.e. phones:
How you managed to get used to playing MCoC on iPhones f.e. 6+ without that "back" or "open windows" buttons like galaxy s6 or s7 have in touch on screen.
Like im used to pause if some talks to me or jump from window to other without closing mcoc window.

No hate please this discussion is not about fans or disadvantages of each company, since i might consider in future switching to iOs.
Thank You.
PS: right now using galaxy s7 edge and it feels kinda big for me

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  • spumingtonspumington Member Posts: 350 ★★
    I switched from Android to iPhone recently because of a BOGO offer. The iPhone does have faster loading and smoother gameplay on MCOC, but the things you mention are definitely worse on iOS. Android is a lot better for multitasking. The one thing that drives me crazy is that while MCOC is running, I can't access the notifications bar to check the time, a new Line message, etc. You have to go back to the home screen and open Line to check messages. This is a big annoyance, especially because after you check Line, MCOC consistently gives me a 8-10 second loading time to do whatever I was trying to do (move to the next node in AQ, for example).

    Android has a big advantage over iOS with the things you mentioned.
  • Vdh2008Vdh2008 Member Posts: 966 ★★★★
    Double tap the home button, use app switcher. It's not rocket science.
  • spumingtonspumington Member Posts: 350 ★★
    Vdh2008 wrote: »
    Double tap the home button, use app switcher. It's not rocket science.

    Yep. Doesn't work nearly as well as the Android ecosystem.
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  • spumingtonspumington Member Posts: 350 ★★
    edited June 2017
    iPhone 7+. It's fine. It does everything I need it to, but the thing that really annoys me is the notifications. Everything about notifications is better in Android. Everything else takes a little bit of getting used to, but there's nothing else that really stands out as a problem for me. I don't really see any benefits to iOS other than the battery life. There are a lot more games and apps, but I don't really care about that.
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  • spumingtonspumington Member Posts: 350 ★★
    MCOC still drains the battery. It's worse on Android, but you'll still need to charge your phone at least once during the day with heavy gameplay.
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  • 420down420down Member Posts: 170
    I switched to Apple for better mcoc playability. I hate everything else about it. Android is vastly more user friendly.
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  • BazingoBazingo Member Posts: 32
    Are the gameplay and loading screens that bad on the s7? even after last update? i have to buy a new phone.. and i'm between s7 and iphone 6+ due to my limited budget...
  • kayloh20kayloh20 Member Posts: 12
    spumington wrote: »
    I switched from Android to iPhone recently because of a BOGO offer. The iPhone does have faster loading and smoother gameplay on MCOC, but the things you mention are definitely worse on iOS. Android is a lot better for multitasking. The one thing that drives me crazy is that while MCOC is running, I can't access the notifications bar to check the time, a new Line message, etc. You have to go back to the home screen and open Line to check messages. This is a big annoyance, especially because after you check Line, MCOC consistently gives me a 8-10 second loading time to do whatever I was trying to do (move to the next node in AQ, for example).

    Android has a big advantage over iOS with the things you mentioned.

    Weird. I don't have LINE on my iPad, but I can access the notifications bar exactly the same way as on my Android phone; a double swipe down.

    The lag is very annoying, though. I attribute it to either Kabam or Unity as it clearly does not happen with any other game that I play.
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