Android users are more prone to finding bugs. Also updates are out as soon as they are uploaded. If there was a bug in update and iOS got it first, and that update was somehow common, then people would be stuck with that bug until iOS reviews another update for like 2-5 days. Countless of crashes and lost progress. So yeah… Totally didn’t happen before. Yeah. Definitelly not. Ralph definitelly didn’t want to be kind to iOS users and ended up giving Play Store users bug fix version for a week before iOS users got it-
in addition, i just work on my PC normally, and thus I work on what is the “Android” version just because of that
(IOS apps need to be compiled on a Mac, so I have to move all the code over to my Macbook – make any changes – and export the IOS app)
this time around though I actually uploaded to the App Store first for a change of pace but just so happens Apple took damn near 5 days to finally approve >_>
Android users are more prone to finding bugs. Also updates are out as soon as they are uploaded. If there was a bug in update and iOS got it first, and that update was somehow common, then people would be stuck with that bug until iOS reviews another update for like 2-5 days. Countless of crashes and lost progress. So yeah… Totally didn’t happen before. Yeah. Definitelly not. Ralph definitelly didn’t want to be kind to iOS users and ended up giving Play Store users bug fix version for a week before iOS users got it-
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in addition, i just work on my PC normally, and thus I work on what is the “Android” version just because of that
(IOS apps need to be compiled on a Mac, so I have to move all the code over to my Macbook – make any changes – and export the IOS app)
this time around though I actually uploaded to the App Store first for a change of pace but just so happens Apple took damn near 5 days to finally approve >_>