QUOTE(DarkknightDK @ Jun 21 2016, 04:42 PM)
I see I see..Well thats a bummer since an old Samsung galaxy 4 can play it without crashing while Note3 couldnt get it to run during ingame..But yeah maybe its the game problem compatibility too so its too soon to judge based on the phone performance.
Yes, this is very true.
I take a game as example: Need For Speed No Limits
When this game is released 9 month ago on Android platform, the games has so many bugs.
This game keep crashing, and the graphic is pure mediocre.
UI is not smooth and laggy, even on the OPPO Find 7, this game just lag as hell, graphic not smooth.
Then, months after months, it comes up with many major bug fix and upgrade, improving game graphic, and improve games compatibility to reduce the crash.
Now, with it's latest update, this game just feel much smoother and faster than before, with better graphics quality, then finally, zero crash.
So, when an apps crash, it doesn't always means is the phone issue, it can be much related to the bugs from the apps itself.
But one thing for sure, to enjoy high end graphic games, you must need a high end processor and graphic chip as a base requirement for the game to shine.
Those explanation is much similar to computer hardware.
The more powerful the processor and the graphic card, the more detail and smooth the graphic it can generate.
Then, if something crash, update graphic card driver, game patch or OS for solving the compatibility issue.