I actually have both a Transformer TF700 (recently upgraded from a TF300T) and a Nexus 7. Either would be nice but the TF700 is easier to deal with for gaming, IMO, so I voted for that. Can hardly wait for this to drop. Between this and Shadowrun Returns, my nostalgic gaming is going to kill me this year!
I would love to play it on my ASUS Padfone 2. So I would vote for any Snapdragon S4 Pro or Snapdragon 600 Tablet, if there was any in the poll.
Unfortunately, the different SoCs in various devices is a huge part of the issue folks have when developing for Android. It's a huge reason developers tend to prefer iOS ... it's frankly easier for games. We're not talking about a basic app, after all, when 3D rendering comes in to play.
People make a lot of the supposed piracy issues and the claim that Android users only want free games but, frankly, there are a lot of my friends with Android that happily pay for games. The Tegra SoCs seem to really be capturing the gaming side of things. While that's a non-issue for me, with a Transformer Infinity (TF700) and a Nexus 7, it'd be great to see a well done game that plays nicely on any hardware.
As do I, although my conscience isn't pure, I own games that I play. With. I suggested sideloading BGEE as viable option for people with incompatible devices. I, for one, will buy BGEE again, for Android as I did for PC, as most of us probably will. But poor compability won't help with sales and lot's of people are using low end devices or obscure one. Like this cheap transformer alternative for example http://goclever.com/hybrid_3g
Asus TF700 Infinity. Has a Keyboard dock. And just like the originial BG, easier to map out keyboard shortcuts. Along with the Nexus 10, Full HD to boot. Oh, and please add mouse support too.
Please add support for the Asus TF101. It would be AWESOME if only we could play BG using a Bluetooth PS3 controller, so please add support for it too. (BTW how come is the TF101 NOT on the voting list?!)
Granted the XPeria Play doesn't have the best specs out there, but XPeria Play users are hardcore phone gamers (your target market) and even inXile made a fantastic & perfect port from the PC of The Bard's Tale.
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If not the nexus 7.
So I would vote for any Snapdragon S4 Pro or Snapdragon 600 Tablet, if there was any in the poll.
People make a lot of the supposed piracy issues and the claim that Android users only want free games but, frankly, there are a lot of my friends with Android that happily pay for games. The Tegra SoCs seem to really be capturing the gaming side of things. While that's a non-issue for me, with a Transformer Infinity (TF700) and a Nexus 7, it'd be great to see a well done game that plays nicely on any hardware.
Edited to add: I also happily pay for games.
As far as I know the Unity Engine runs just fine on a wide variety of SoCs, including Qualcomm chips as well as Tegra chips.
FYI, I found this poll through Kotaku.
I suggested sideloading BGEE as viable option for people with incompatible devices. I, for one, will buy BGEE again, for Android as I did for PC, as most of us probably will. But poor compability won't help with sales and lot's of people are using low end devices or obscure one. Like this cheap transformer alternative for example http://goclever.com/hybrid_3g We all would >]