Hello TPT community, i'm pocketMAD. I love TPT and I have been playing it for less than 3 months. Best powder simulator ever. And that's my introduction.
The TPT app for iDevices would be a wonderful idea, but it would probably be the laggiest thing in the universe. So I have some ideas to reduce lag:
A dot limitation, like the one powder game has, would definitly reduce lag. Since the smallest iDevice out there has about 600000 pixles (right?), the dot limitation could range somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000.
Unfortainetly, every element has different properties. And some elements' properties would cause lag. But instead of a general dot limitation, there would be a limitation for every element based on its properties' complications.
For example:
Water: 10000
Star(life):2000
Etc...
That's right. Drop some elements. There are many elements that could be left out of the app version to reduce lag. A lot of the special and life elements could be left out.
However, this would mean that we would need to drop the option where we can look at other peoples' uploads. But I also have an idea to walk that con: there can be app-friendly uploads. In the TPT (the normal one that's on your computer) under the little checkmark picture, there can be a option where it would say "App-Friendly Mode." If you check mark it, it would activate the ideas I proposed. (dot limitation, etc.)
I hope you like my ideas! I would enjoy some feedback!
Good ideas but you left out the obvious such as having bigger pixels, which would considerably reduce the particle count and make the elements much more visible. If we make the particles 4x4 pixels, the maximum we could fit would be 38400. So that would help alot. We would also need a menu, which would reduce the amount of space left.
But even then, it would lag way too much. So we would need to cut some things such as air or heat simulation, or both. Of course it wouldn't simulate anything advanced. Then maybe it wouldn't lag too much without complex elements.
But is it still worth it after all those cuts?