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The Spacetime Engine [21] [15] allows a cross-platform [22] (iOS, Android, Windows, OS X, Linux, PC) play across a wide range of radio-transmission technologies (edge, 3g, 4g, Wi-Fi) across a wide range of device specifications and types, allowing effective performance data communication between the client and server, e.g. consistently <1 kbit/s. [23]
Arcane Legends is a free-to-play hack and slash multiplayer mobile game originally launched in 2012 by Spacetime Studios for Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android and Google Chrome. It is the fourth title in Spacetime Studios' "Legends" series, after Pocket Legends , Star Legends and Dark Legends .
Thanks to developer Spacetime Studios, you can get an exclusive weapon for your character class of choice in celebration of Arcane Legends' new expansion titled Kraken Isles, only on Games.com
The similarities found in Arcane Legends, the developer's upcoming fourth game in its cross-platform, mobile-focused massively multiplayer game (MMO) franchise, to its previous works--namely ...
Legends of Pegasus [42] Novacore Studios: Sci-fi (Space) WIN: Turn-based. 2012: Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion [3] Ironclad: Sci-fi (Space) WIN: Real-Time. Expansion to Sins of a Solar Empire. 2012: Warlock: Master of the Arcane [13] 1C:Ino-Co Plus: Fantasy: WIN: Turn-based. Derived from the Majesty universe. 2013: Dominions 4: Thrones of ...
There's always one hang-up in particular whenever someone tries to sell you on massively multiplayer online games (MMOs). You've heard (and likely said) it before: "That's cool and all, but I don ...
For the first 12 months of release from April 2010–11, Pocket Legends was updated over 200 times and patched on average 1.7 times daily. Such statistics include both iOS app store approval submissions, Android market updates and live patches for smaller updates directly using the Spacetime Engine. [10]
SpaceTime product debuted in beta on June 4, 2007. On the day of the release, the San Jose Mercury News noted that the software was "the most advanced 3-D navigation system I've seen", [4] while TechCrunch commented that SpaceTime is "pure eye candy, sort of like Second Life meets Firefox." [5] The technology was later presented at the 2008 CES ...