What does this even mean: --------- Notes: There may be some lag on later levels for 2G-3G users, so please be aware of this before buying if you own a 2G-3G device. There is currently an option to disable the shell casings, which will help performance, and we will continue to optimize the game in future updates to make the game just as enjoyable and playable for those who still own these devices.
Not recommended for 1G devices! ---------
So, let's see. Would '1G' mean the '2G/Edge' original iPhone? Or would that be '2G'? How about the '3G' - is that '3G' or '2G'? If it is '2G', then is the '3Gs' 3G, or would '3G' be reserved for the 'iPhone 4'? If the original iPhone (2G) is '2G' then what on earth is '1G'?
You can certainly make the argument that the original iPhone, which used 2G cell phone technology, was '1G' (i.e. 'first generation'), the iPhone 3G (which of course used 3G cell phone technology) was '2G' (second generation), the iPhone 3Gs (also using 3G cell phone technology) is '3G', and the iPhone 4 (which ALSO uses 3G cell phone technology) is '4G'. However, since that is a totally migraine-inducing mess of terminology, if that actually IS what you mean, I sincerely hope that you'll find some way to actually communicate it to people.
Revolt is a 3d dual stick shooter for the iphone and ipod touch set in the future, where a devastating virus has wiped out most of humanity, and machines have risen up to exterminate the remains of the population. You must take control of Guy, a reistance fighter who has infiltrated into enemy territory, to battle against the robotic hordes and blast through a series of sabotage missions deep in the underground catacombs of a robot factory and beyond. Turning the enemies technology against them, you'll wield powerful weapons to fight your way to the heart of the cybernetic machine core to discover the source of the deadly virus and uncover who or what is behind the plot to wipe out mankind.
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What does this even mean:
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Notes:
There may be some lag on later levels for 2G-3G users, so please be aware of this before buying if you own a 2G-3G device. There is currently an option to disable the shell casings, which will help performance, and we will continue to optimize the game in future updates to make the game just as enjoyable and playable for those who still own these devices.
Not recommended for 1G devices!
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So, let's see. Would '1G' mean the '2G/Edge' original iPhone? Or would that be '2G'? How about the '3G' - is that '3G' or '2G'? If it is '2G', then is the '3Gs' 3G, or would '3G' be reserved for the 'iPhone 4'? If the original iPhone (2G) is '2G' then what on earth is '1G'?
You can certainly make the argument that the original iPhone, which used 2G cell phone technology, was '1G' (i.e. 'first generation'), the iPhone 3G (which of course used 3G cell phone technology) was '2G' (second generation), the iPhone 3Gs (also using 3G cell phone technology) is '3G', and the iPhone 4 (which ALSO uses 3G cell phone technology) is '4G'. However, since that is a totally migraine-inducing mess of terminology, if that actually IS what you mean, I sincerely hope that you'll find some way to actually communicate it to people.
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