Epic Games has published some illuminating details of its battle against Fortnite Android fragmentation and how it has overcome the huge differences in hardware and software across the Android ecosystem. Let Gary explain the details!

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30 thoughts on “What does Fortnite have to do with Android fragmentation? – Gary Explains”
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  2. Bottom line, wanna game? Get the games on PC or gaming consoles. Don't waste money on mobile phones just for the sake of gaming. Get a Nintendo Switch instead if you want mobility gaming.

  3. Thumbnail got Gary looking like he’s about to drop the hottest album of the year 🔥

  4. good one. but i don't think the word "fragmentation" is right.

    fragmentation refers only to storage, which does not affect ext4.
    it is more of un-optimised kernel scheduling by manufacturer.

  5. Epic games are just trying to promote Apple. Think about it. There are so many games out there including PubG, Asphalt etc-2. They have got it all right. There is no issue with them running on different Android mobiles and processors across the board. Either Epic games are plain lazy or just trying to promote Apple only platform.

  6. Hey Gary,
    Could you also explain the reason why they didn't use play store?
    (If there are other reasons apart from just the part of revenue going to google)

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