It's no secret that Apple TV is not a completely successful gaming platform. This fact was confirmed a few weeks ago, for example, by the end of support for Minecraft, which led to the opening of a passionate discussion among various developers about the possible future of games on Apple TVIt turned out that a lot of them Apple TV They have not given up and still believe in a certain change that will affect the current functionality of the platform.
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Team Alto developer Ryan Cash wasn't at all shocked by Minecraft's withdrawal of support. Despite this unexpected move, Cash remains positive and continues to have faith in the future Apple TVAccording to him, this is an excellent tool for introducing games to a certain group of people, especially to completely inexperienced "players" - mostly people who have never played games in their lives.
The CEO of Strange Flavor, Aaron Fothergill, came up with a very interesting statement. According to him, behind the cancellation of support for Minecraft pro Apple TV stands alone Microsoft, which thus "boycotts" the competition. Fothergill justifies his statement with a rational reason. Game codes for Apple TV they are completely trivial and easy to write. For example, rewriting his studio's games for compatibility on Apple TV It didn't take much time and was even financially worthwhile.
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The last to comment was developer Patrick Hogan. He provided a summary of what the device lacks and why it cannot be at least a moderately successful gaming console. The first thing that is absolutely necessary and still missing is clearly a controller directly from Applu. Continued Apple it completely lacks some promotion of the device as a gaming platform. According to Patrick, they must Apple to start putting more money into game development, they need to attend major game fairs and generally get noticed by the developers themselves.
And especially for 4K, the performance is also lacking, I must point out apple TV 4K had a problem with Asphalt's smoothness and it was the same in several games I tried
I got it Apple TV 4K and definitely nestI want more games. I'm sick of HBO GO and more HD TV in the UK. I think that's a stumbling block. Apple TV It has potential, but now that I've tested it for about half a year, I wouldn't buy it a second time. For example, I could "stream" a movie from Macbookit doesn't work because the image is disgustingly choppy. So I have to pull out the HDMI again and stick it into the Mac.. Yes, I can convert the movie to another compatible format, etc. But that's missing my favorite motto - that things from Applu just work.. And gamers are a small percentage of the population. Of those people who buy Apple TV it's an even smaller percentage. I don't think that's the right way..
Well, if you're streaming it from a Mac using screen mirroring, don't be surprised. Buy it appto Infuse, share an address book with movies on your Mac and then stream. Then it won't hurt you.
That's right, and sledonanitv.cz is ideal for HD programs, I only have the TV as a monitor because everything goes through Apple TV.
Speaking of which, why should I use a third-party solution for streaming? I understand that it pushes iTunes to buy, but until a billion movies and series are available there, in all languages, it's very limited. And they don't work on it much either.. They are not a company of 100 people, they can afford to add subtitles.
Are you normal? You don't know anything about it. How much content there is, it doesn't matter at all Applu, but studios. Even about the subtitles, complain directly to them. With that Apple it has and cannot have anything to do with it.
So how is it with screen mirroring via AirPlay? I want to buy one Apple TV just so I can play movies from my Mac to my TV via Apple TV. Is it really worth it? Thanks
It's worth it. I was annoyed that I had to connect my Mac to the TV via HDMI and now I'm doing it again. I'm not going to install some "superfluous" application that will make it work smoothly. Screen mirroring via AirPlay is good except for photos..
Despite that, I play the Infuse Pro just fine. Saaalis is badly out.
Saaalis: you are a terrible patient. AirThe Play is not designed to play movies, even though I understand that the name hints at that.
Tu appwhere you just install it Apple TV. You don't need to install anything on your Mac. And otherwise, then you can play those movies from any storage (NAS, External disk, ...).
It would like better official support for the gamepad, the nimbus, even though it looks like a full-fledged controller, it lacks a lot of buttons, for example R3 and L3 .. that's a big mistake in my opinion ..
Thanks for the tips guys! :) I also bought an ATV4K for the first time a few months ago. Well, as Davidd writes, after I found out that it's over AirPlay sek, I need only a set of dust... So I'll try your advice and maybe I'll get an ATVonecne will bring benefits. Otherwise, I was a bit surprised, why such a device that doesn't even work... :) Theoretically, I could have returned it or sold it online, but in the end I kind of forgot about it and didn't even notice that I had it. :)
I don't see at all if it's the right way to go Apple TV The game industry is the one to give up. I don't believe they could ever match both Xbox and PS. At this point, I think it would be better to focus on both music and mainly film/series content. Plus add other various gadgets that can make it easier for you to show photos from Iphone....