Sims Freeplay is meant for mobile devices like tablets and phones. An iPad and most, if not no, tablets have the power to run such intensive games. Maybe, maybe the Surface Pro higher end tablet can do it. Even laptops have a hard time once they add expansions.
Most likely not. Tablets, iPads, or smart phones do not have enough power to run it.
The only tablet-type of computer that is capable of running the Sims 4 is Microsoft's Surface, Acer's Switches, Asus's Transformers, Lenovo's Yoga tablets and Yoga laptops, because they are a touch-screen version of Windows, with full capabilities of a regular PC.
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Its all EAs plan to move to the Ipad. Can't you tell by the recent trends in this game which ironicly can be run on a toaster. So I iPad could run it on ultra.
Sims Freeplay is meant for mobile devices like tablets and phones. An iPad and most, if not no, tablets have the power to run such intensive games. Maybe, maybe the Surface Pro higher end tablet can do it. Even laptops have a hard time once they add expansions.
Most likely not. Tablets, iPads, or smart phones do not have enough power to run it.
The only tablet-type of computer that is capable of running the Sims 4 is Microsoft's Surface, Acer's Switches, Asus's Transformers, Lenovo's Yoga tablets and Yoga laptops, because they are a touch-screen version of Windows, with full capabilities of a regular PC.
Most likely not. Tablets, iPads, or smart phones do not have enough power to run it.
The only tablet-type of computer that is capable of running the Sims 4 is Microsoft's Surface, Acer's Switches, Asus's Transformers, Lenovo's Yoga tablets and Yoga laptops, because they are a touch-screen version of Windows, with full capabilities of a regular PC.
That's my fear: the Maxis 'solution' will be to further 'optimize' the game, until even the cheapest Kindle can run it at max settings.
Obviously, it would be a version of Sims 4, not the same code. But it would be interesting to see if they can pull it off in terms of the gaming market. IPad device sales aren't on the rise. A full-scale Freeplay phone app revamp, possibly redesigned to use the Retina screen better, would probably give better payback on the development than a tablet-only game.
Here's something I don't know: Is Freeplay iOS only, or also Android?
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Sims Freeplay is meant for mobile devices like tablets and phones. An iPad and most, if not no, tablets have the power to run such intensive games. Maybe, maybe the Surface Pro higher end tablet can do it. Even laptops have a hard time once they add expansions.
Most likely not. Tablets, iPads, or smart phones do not have enough power to run it.
The only tablet-type of computer that is capable of running the Sims 4 is Microsoft's Surface, Acer's Switches, Asus's Transformers, Lenovo's Yoga tablets and Yoga laptops, because they are a touch-screen version of Windows, with full capabilities of a regular PC.
Here's something I don't know: Is Freeplay iOS only, or also Android?
It is on Android, iOS, and I also think Windows Mobile as well.
Windows Mobile version is a bit... Watered down than Android or iOS.
Ta. So they've got a basis to play from for an improved Android tablet version too, then.
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Sims Freeplay is meant for mobile devices like tablets and phones. An iPad and most, if not no, tablets have the power to run such intensive games. Maybe, maybe the Surface Pro higher end tablet can do it. Even laptops have a hard time once they add expansions.
Most likely not. Tablets, iPads, or smart phones do not have enough power to run it.
The only tablet-type of computer that is capable of running the Sims 4 is Microsoft's Surface, Acer's Switches, Asus's Transformers, Lenovo's Yoga tablets and Yoga laptops, because they are a touch-screen version of Windows, with full capabilities of a regular PC.
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Is it not already?
(Okay, I'm sorry/not sorry but I'll quit)
The only tablet-type of computer that is capable of running the Sims 4 is Microsoft's Surface, Acer's Switches, Asus's Transformers, Lenovo's Yoga tablets and Yoga laptops, because they are a touch-screen version of Windows, with full capabilities of a regular PC.
It probably won't even have sims, maybe just a plumbob rotating over and over. Because it's too expensive.
Yet it will cost loads to play and people will buy it because 'it has The Sims on it'
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Do you even realize that he is asking if EA will launch a mobile/iPad version?
They did it with TS3 and TS3 Ambitions.
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That's my fear: the Maxis 'solution' will be to further 'optimize' the game, until even the cheapest Kindle can run it at max settings.
Here's something I don't know: Is Freeplay iOS only, or also Android?
If you already have TS3 do you have to pay for the app for your ipad?
TINY HOUSE CHALLENGE
The May Family
Modeling Career?
It is on Android, iOS, and I also think Windows Mobile as well.
Windows Mobile version is a bit... Watered down than Android or iOS.
Ta. So they've got a basis to play from for an improved Android tablet version too, then.
Yes, because it's a different game.
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Windows Phone* (I have one).
I deleted the game after completing 5 objectives.
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