New developer and mobile app tests

By Jack Basford
Last updated: Tue, 26 May 2015 10:08

A developer joins iGP

It has been a busy few weeks since the last blog post, when we were seeking an additional WebGL developer. Since then, I’m happy to announce that a new developer has joined the team, bringing games industry experience and a solid understanding of WebGL technology.

Successful mobile app tests

We’ve conducted preliminary tests on the technologies for our mobile app project. In these tests, the iGP web application was compiled as a mobile app, with great results. It produced a stable framerate on high-end mobile devices such as the Samsung S3 up to the current S6 model. I can’t say much for other devices at this stage as we haven’t tested them properly, although a Sony Xperia Z also performed very well. We will be testing our technology on many more devices in the months ahead, including Apple’s iPhone and iPad.

Progress on the new igpmanager.com

The bulk of our focus for now remains on igpmanager.com and the web application, which will be released before a mobile app. As mentioned in the previous blog, initially the web will utilise the existing Java race viewer, with the replacement WebGL race viewer scheduled to arrive later.

We are still targeting Q3 for release of the web app, which looks reasonable at this point, albeit at the end of Q3. Because it includes major gameplay revisions as well as a new interface, we need to test it thoroughly and take as much care as possible over the public release.

I would love to share new screenshots and videos of some of this in action, especially on phones, but it wouldn’t show much, other than giving away a couple of changes we haven’t announced; stuff we’d like to keep under wraps for now!

In summary, it looks very promising at this stage and we’re excited by these early test results and developments. There is still a lot to come, but we believe it will be well worth the wait.

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Yopie Anggara 8 years 342 days ago
wow... exciting news!
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Teddy Bear 8 years 343 days ago
Feel the love in the room. Hmmmm
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Kent Wu 8 years 344 days ago
Hopefully it works with a Nexus 7 gen 1. I love IGP. IGP IS AMAZINGBALLS IGP IS LIFE IGP FOREVER IGP IS BAE IGP NO MOOOOOORREEE
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Tohru Rokuno 8 years 344 days ago
I hope it works well on my Galaxy Note 2! That way I can live-manage when I'm supposed to be pretending that I'm working. Stupid work internet firewalls...
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Evan Fischler 8 years 344 days ago
Look forward to it Jack. Keep it up!
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SUJETO Carlos 8 years 345 days ago
APPLAUSE @Jack... you have a THinkers game ... Keep the good work!
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Simon Lin 8 years 345 days ago
exciting news!
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James Greer 8 years 345 days ago
Link nearly work lol

I'm not techy person though might be why I see no real changes ;)
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James Greer 8 years 345 days ago
Windows 10 is just a faster smoother Windows 8 I see no real differences. Talking a computer here though not phone

Anyone running Windows 8 can sign up here for free upgrade to Windows 10 [url]http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-10/about[/url]
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iGP Staff Jack Basford 8 years 345 days ago
Hi Alexander, unfortunately the technology we are using does not support Windows Phone at this time. I heard somewhere that Windows 10 (arriving this summer) will change the game for Windows Phones. I heard it will allow Android and iOS apps to be converted to Windows phone easily. Don't quote me on that, though! We'll have to wait and see where Windows goes with v10 for desktops and mobile.
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