I doubt any real damage is being done, but it does make me worry. The area around the camera is hot to the touch.
HOWEVER after just a few minutes of playing my iPhone X is burning up. This is a great, fully featured version of the game. I love that I can play it on iOS now, and the touch controls are surprisingly responsive. It’s an uncompromising, tough as nails puzzle/platformer that sets you up for hundreds of little successes/failures that will make you experience a wide range of emotions (mostly exhaustion).
I played some Getting Over It on my friends PC and loved it. Hopefully you read this!like you have given the others a response. Thanks for taking your time to read this Bennett really appreciate it! Know that I strive for the best of this game! Suggestion: you should add a bug/dev menu for making maps to upload and play for both pc and mobile, also the idea of livesplits option when streaming for those who speedrun of course. Edit no it did not fix it I still lag way more than im Supposed to. Nvm I got to the top of the mountain once and there after there was no more lag and it ran perfectly. Then switch the graphics to 60 fps, you're welcome for allowing for you to figure this out cause I know much about the game.ĭouble Edit: The game has its casual lag spikes constantly which are so annoying.
If you raged at all playing it on PC, this game is not for you.īugs have been fixed, thanks a whole lot Bennett! I will report to you anything I find that's glitchy or buggy in each new version! New update has fixed all bugs anything found I will report.Įdit: The only way to stream this game on twitch with 60 fps settings is you need to use omelet arcade, use 360 p (even this is too much for the game so it spazzes the hammer out) bet the game and since it tricks the game you are still streaming even though it says you aren't. I haven’t given up on it yet, but I’m one of the few who never got flustered on the pc game, so your mileage may vary. Seriously, as someone who has beaten the PC version, this game is unplayable in comparison. Devote enough time to this game and I can guarantee you’ll be in the market for a new phone sooner than later. Forget about a quick swipe from the bottom of the screen, because that will close the app and your poor, cauldron-legged man will be frozen in pause limbo until you reopen the app, unpause the game, and witness him plummet back to the bottom. Every move must be dragged across your grubby screen as fast as your finger allows.
If you have been drooling over any of the latest iPhones but can’t justify the upgrade because your current phone is good enough, download this game! It has all the challenges of the pc game but with the added difficulty of no fast movements! Without a mouse, you can’t simply flick your hammer in a tight circle.
If you left the game thinking it was too difficult, try it again because it’s worth it. I understand that that isn’t nearly as good as world record material but I feel proud of my accomplishment. Once it was fully golden I decided to keep going and I’m glad I did as 6 hours of gameplay to win once became 30, then 20, 10, until I reached my record time of 4 minutes to beat the game. As time went on I kept getting wins and my pot kept getting more shiny. 3 successful climbs grew to 15 then 25 and soon I began wondering if I had it in me to get the golden pot. But, as time went on I kept beating it and falling then climbing back up and beating it again. This was both great and agonizing as the parts of the game that I despised were back to haunt me. It stayed in my home screen for around a year and I never looked at it until one day when I decided to revisit it. I (obviously) was frustrated at the game but since I beat it I put it down thinking I was done with it. I downloaded this game a couple of years ago and beat it once with a time of around 6 hours.