For now yes.They can't even get those functionalities to work correctly in game so I think you can except a mobile client by the end of "Never".
As a Lumia owner this makes me happy as well.TyrelionPrime wrote: »First of all, thank you for also thinking about Windows Phone and not being blinded be "everything Apple and Android"...
As a Lumia owner this makes me happy as well.TyrelionPrime wrote: »First of all, thank you for also thinking about Windows Phone and not being blinded be "everything Apple and Android"...
Not saying this isn't a good idea, but not yet. I would rather them get most of the glaring bugs ironed out before adding in something like this.
Besides, Smartphones never had security as a forethought to begin with and are the most insecure devices there are at the moment, not sure if I want another security nightmare that could result in account breech.
right now their is holes in Apple and Android that allow any schmuck on the same wi-fi network as you to redirect all your packets to form a MITM attack and could get all your login credentials for every App and Service you use
http://thehackernews.com/2014/11/doubledirect-mitm-attack-targets_22.html
See in Apple and Google's "infinite wisdom", they thought it was such a great idea that their devices listen to and accept ICMP Code 5 Redirect packets...because ya know...no one could possibly ever want to redirect your smart phone traffic to go through their device so they can steal all your information...
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yeah i think i would rather wait before allowing such an account breech attack surface such as smartphone having access to that account interface. I don't want my account breached. I wouldn't bother with a smartphone app until Google and Apple get their house in order...atleast Windows Phone don't listen to those types packets, Windows hasn't accepted ICMP Code 5 packets since Windows 98....I guess Google and Apple forgot about the "Ping of Death Attack" that was so prominent back in the day...
As someone who does not even have a cell phone of any sort, cannot relate to the idea behind this.
Are the least compelling portions of this game (inventory management) really at this level of desirability that people wish to access them while AFK?
To me, gaming is just something to do in my spare time at home.
Out of personal interest, could someone shed some clearer light on the appeal of this sort of thing?
Feel more and more of an age gap with the cell phone crowd each passing day...