Android users in 2018 were pretty content with the quality of the gameplay speed. We knew it wasn't breakneck, but it wasn't a severe detriment either. However with the new 2019 version, we saw a large amount of loading screen time. And with the most recent update, things have only gotten worse. For reference to you apple users, it takes me about a minute to load up the game, 45 seconds to autoplay a nine inning game, and manual gameplay runs at a solid 6 frames per second; believe me, I counted all of them. This is all done on a network speed of about 25 Mbps, and no other active users. Of course, a new device will run faster than an old device, but every Android user is experiencing this. Today, home run battles were basically done with our eyes closed. The ball would chop across the screen, and it was guesswork to figure out when to hit it. It was mostly just muscle memory from when the pitch was thrown. So I'm just here to say, c'mon Glu, and fix it. Android devices are nearly incompatible with the game at this point. A disadvantage this big has large effects on a large demographic of your audience. So fix it.
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And then charge more money for game play. This is not a free game everything costs gold. Gold is not given out at a high enough rate to make this free to play. You really cannot advance without gold.
@dustyhunks there is a fairly usual load up time for me, and I threw a bonus game in there for good measure. there are definitely times where it loads quicker, but this is not out of the ordinary.
@BlackFang4 @dkarski87 @DFBB would you guys say this is similar / worst / better than your experience? For all other Android users, let me know how this compares to your gameplay.
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