I've been thinking about this, and it's not really talked about on the boards here (though admittedly I don't scour them 24 hours a day, so maybe I'm wrong), but doesn't the iPad & iPhone's annual hardware upgrade fracture their gaming market? With the announcement of the new iPad today, I thought I'd bring up the question.
If a game is developed for 'The New iPad' aka iPad 3, it would be developed primarily for that (beautiful) 2048x1536 display, which would take considerable GPU and CPU power for graphically intensive games.
That would leave owners of previous versions of the hardware in the dust, no? People who barely had their 1-year old devices won't be able to play the newest games. It's already happened with Machinarium and a few other games that are iPad 2 exclusive. Some games, such as Infinity Blade II, use reduced-quality assets in order to run the game properly on iPad 1 or iPhone 4, and even then, it doesn't run particularly well.
Also, how will older, standard-res (older retina) games look on such a high-res screen? Pretty poor, no?
I've always thought that this was ios gaming's biggest weakness when compared to dedicated gaming handhelds, which are designed with a long-term life span in mind.
If a game is developed for 'The New iPad' aka iPad 3, it would be developed primarily for that (beautiful) 2048x1536 display, which would take considerable GPU and CPU power for graphically intensive games.
That would leave owners of previous versions of the hardware in the dust, no? People who barely had their 1-year old devices won't be able to play the newest games. It's already happened with Machinarium and a few other games that are iPad 2 exclusive. Some games, such as Infinity Blade II, use reduced-quality assets in order to run the game properly on iPad 1 or iPhone 4, and even then, it doesn't run particularly well.
Also, how will older, standard-res (older retina) games look on such a high-res screen? Pretty poor, no?
I've always thought that this was ios gaming's biggest weakness when compared to dedicated gaming handhelds, which are designed with a long-term life span in mind.