06-04-2020 11:02 PM
06-06-2020 01:37 AM
06-06-2020 08:38 PM
jyun88I would rather ASUS keep the Tencent bloatware/spyware in the Tencent Edition and away from the Global versions. Part of the ROG Phone's appeal is having a near stock and clean installation of the Android operating system. There's a reason why the Tencent Edition is cheaper.Hope Asus will work with Tencent's game on global version device as well.
China's moba game is really addictive even I can't read chinese,i totally in love with the game.
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06-08-2020 05:14 AM
JandroidHmm... Agreehttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/86810#Comment_86810
I would rather ASUS keep the Tencent bloatware/spyware in the Tencent Edition and away from the Global versions. Part of the ROG Phone's appeal is having a near stock and clean installation of the Android operating system. There's a reason why the Tencent Edition is cheaper.
Tencent is also NOT a game engine company. Some of their games like Call of Duty: Mobile and Arena of Valor are developed through the Unity game engine, meaning that any games Tencent developed under that engine can be optimized WITHOUT Tencent's malware. If ASUS also partners with Unreal Engine then you can expect other Tencent games like PUBG Mobile to also be optimized.
If all versions of the ROG Phone III have Tencent's malware preinstalled than I'm either not buying it or install a custom OS. The risk of breaking my device is worth the removal of Tencent bloatware.
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06-08-2020 09:22 AM
06-15-2020 11:20 PM
CenimmWhen developing games specifically for mobile, most developers in the industry prefer the Unity Engine over Unreal Engine because it's more lightweight and is also better for developing 2D games. Unreal Engine is powerful and is definitely the engine of choice for developing AAA titles but not so much for mobile titles.What about unreal? Or is that engine not big in the Mobil game industry?
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