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Android Game with 3 Versions: One for ARMv6, one for ARMv6+VFP and one for ARMv7?
I was wondering, is it possible to have 3 different versions of a game inside of Google Play Store: One for ARMv6, one for ARMv6+VFP and one for ARMv7? The ARMv7 would have better graphics/sounds than both ARMv6 versions and ARMv6+VFP would have better graphics than the ARMv6 version.
Do you know any game examples than run on ARMv6 or ARMv6+VFP? I curious to see what these devices are capable of graphics-wise.
Answer by GerryM · Feb 24, 2013 at 09:35 PM
With Unity you don't really need different versions. You can adjust the quality settings according to the device performance.
Apart from that, you could of course submit a SD (for phones) and HD (for tablets) version of your game.
And by the way, ARMv6 is no longer supported as of Unity 4.0.
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