by fzammetti » Apr 14, 2004 @ 4:29pm
I had the same reaction Dan, it seemed like the headline was a bit worse than what the article actually said.
That being said, it did sound like something to be concerned with to me.
I've read through the thread you referenced, and the one that it lead to on PocketThoughts I think it was...
It seems to me the problem really boils down to when users try and rotate the screen during gameplay (sounded like games are really what's going to potentially be affected here, not too much of anything else since I'd tend to think games account for 98% of GAPI usage to begin with). I didn't see where there was any implications to this outside that scenario. Did I miss something?
Assuming I didn't, I'm reminded of that old joke...
"Doc, it hurts when I bend my arm"
"Well, don't bend your arm!"
I mean, it would be very nice as an application developer to be able to avoid a crash if they rotate the screen during my game, but on the other hand, if a user is told up-front that doing so will result in a crash, is it really that big a deal?
...and so I said to Mr. Gates: "$640 billion should be enough for anyone!"