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Berry Allen

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  1. The fact is that LDD will always work best on PCs, followed by Gaming Consoles, followed by Tablets, followed by Smart phones. It would still be worth the opposition to have all capabilities. Minecraft is the best example, as it requires lots more powerful powerful hardware then LDD and yet it still works on every platform, even lagging much less on mobile devices then the even a PC. It's all in how you look at it. You have to consider the differences and adapt to them, ev n going one step further if possible. Ignoring this is the only thing that could result in LDD not being able to work. That's where my previous comment comes in.
  2. You'd be surprised what the new mobile devices are capable of. I think LDD Mobile could and should most definitely be a thing; however, slight changes will have to be made. Such changes would include: optional online account saves, touch screen controls, and making the backgrounds and each brick optional for download via in app download store. Toggleble poly resolution would be pretty useful too. Camera rotation could be done by holding 2 fingers down and dragging them across the screen. Zoom could be adjusted by using 2 fingers on the screen and changing it he distance between your fingers. The on-screen directional arrow buttons could be used to pan. Brick rotation could be done using secondary on-screen directional buttons. Holding down on bricks could be used to drag them. An external button would have to be added to the top right corner of the screen to place the brick or to undo the drag. Lifting your finger off the screen should leave the brick where you last left it while the finger was still on the screen. Rotating, Zooming, and Panning should break the dragging function as if the finger was released. Each of the panels (including Mouse Functions and Bricks) should be collapsible.
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