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(Oops, I meant to edit that I meant blocked URLs, as in probably something similar to what AdBlock does in Firefox or a HOSTS file, but 100 is still the daily approximation.) Sheesh!
Well, what exactly is this program then?
Back on topic:I just got Lutari Island on my cell, but it's been a minor nightmare. I'm not totally sure whether TNT actually has a lot of control over the technical side of its mobile game - there's a big In-Fusio logo when you start it up. I get the distinct feeling that whoever-it-is doesn't care so much about the game anymore.
First, I just recently upgraded my phone from a many-years-old one, and I chose a phone that's a direct upgrade of one that I know Lutari Island works with (Nokia z100 vs Nokia z100i, IIRC). They supposedly only differ in Bluetooth capability, which shouldn't matter to Lutari Island. But whoever-it-is hasn't even bothered testing and enabling Lutari Island on the upgraded version, even though I really doubt there'd be any problems. I ended up trading phones with my mom since I don't usually use the advanced features of cell phones, just to try out Lutari Island (I was just too curious :p ).
I quickly discovered that the amount of data Lutari Island uses is huge, and it's tied me to my laptop (I'll explain in the next paragraph). The program uses a ridiculous amount of bandwidth, considering how costly cellular data is. Every time you log in, it uses about 10KB to synchronize to your account and another 10KB to download images (just the happy and sad images of your active pet, I think - but why doesn't it cache it in the phone?!
). It takes about 5-10KB to do things and log out. That's 30 cents worth of data, 20 just to log in!
Anyway, I avoid the data charges by connecting the cell phone to the Internet through my laptop's infrared port. It's actually surprisingly simple...
But, for me, this means it's more an extension of my normal timed activities (healing springs, etc), and I play during the free time between classes. Lutari Island restocking ends up quite profitable, so it's ended up worth it for me, since I wouldn't be able to do anything useful with that tiny gap of time anyway...
Somewhat offtopic again, I might draw up a petpage on how to do the cell-phone-to-Internet-via-computer trick sometime (I only know it works for sure on Sony Ericsson phones), since I'm sure it'd save plenty of addicts like me plenty of money, and perhaps get some interest renewed in it.... :p Would anyone find something like that useful?
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how much more can it cost to make the others available? they've already put together the software or whatever it is.
Well, it's written in Java, so one'd think it'd be universal like Java is supposed to be. But apparently not - I read recently that most mobile phones have woefully poor or inconsistent Java interpreters. I'm not surprised, really - Java for insert-unknown-cell-phone-operating-system-here isn't exactly glamorous or big-impact work, so they might not put many resources to it.