
PopHerald writes: 'Apple believes that gamers will love iPad 3, but not all “geeks” are convinced.'

The saga of the legal battle that sees Epic Games fight Apple in the attempt to bring Fortnite back to iOS has just gained another chapter.

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney notes that the mobile gaming industry is "largely broken," and blames the 30% tax levied by Apple and Google.
Man has been saying this for ages and knows full well the only thing he wants is more money at Apple and Google's expense and absolutely none of this will result in lower prices for the consumer.
The epic games store charges a 12% tax and has been losing money for 5 years...that sounds dysfunctional.

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney revealed that they have spent $1 billion fighting Apple and Google but adds it's a "smam price" to pay for freedom.
Fortnite on the Google Play Store would've generated over $1 billion in percentage fees for Google. Smart move.
I buy most my pc games through epic now. Don’t get me wrong I love steam and steam has had a lot of my money for the work they put into the platform. But i like what Epic are fighting for and they’ve been open about it from the very beginning. I wish they would sort out their verify/repair files option for when you format your drives. The whole rename/redownload hack is an absolutely awful archaic solution.
no, and was not really made to be either....
Can we PLEASE stop it with the elitist attitudes, here? It's getting even more ridiculous than the console war. Most game developers are going for what their audience will like. On consoles, you have games like Halo, Uncharted, Metroid, etc. that are geared toward gamers who like to take time out of their day to play through a story with solid gameplay. Overall a memorable experience, correct?
However, the more casual audience wants games they can pick up and play for just a few minutes at a time...like Cut The Rope, Angry Birds, Cover Orange, etc.
There will always be cross-over, however. Dead Space (An actual FULL port of the original game) is available on iOS and Android. So is GTAIII. You can also do OnLive on tablets and phones. The Xperia Play is perfect for it. You can even connect a DualShock 3 to a tablet/phone via bluetooth for even more "hardcore" gaming.
There are casual games available for consoles also...but you get the point.
It is a gaming device in the most traditional sense of the word. Are "hardcore" gamers picking up the new iPad because of Angry Birds: Space? Absolutely not. But they may pick it up for other uses in their lives...like typing on the go (bluetooth keyboard), playing casual games when they have a break at work, etc.
We don't need to make this a "casual" vs. "hardcore" thing. Most people like both...they just don't know it yet.
That's one of the reasons I bought a Vita. I can just hit the power button in the middle of a game (sleep mode), pick it back up no matter where I am, and continue what I was doing for however long I want to do it...without losing any battery life. I'm aware of the 3DS's sleep function, as well. I'm just saying Vita because I bought one.
So, no. You don't have to hate a device just because some people claim it's a "hardcore gaming device" when, in all reality, it's just got a hand-full of good "hardcore" titles. Don't be elitists. It's weird...
if apple gets a real console, they will become a cancer for the rest imaging them suing every company with patents since that all they do.
that it's just common sense that it is not. It isn't a computer either, it's just there