Non-Jailbroken/Jailed or Jailbroken iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. Modded/Hacked App: Sushi Surf - Endless Run Fun By Awfully Nice Studios GmbHīundle ID: Note: If you have any questions or problems, read this topic first for some Frequently Asked Questions or post your issue down below and we'll do our best to help! Step 4: Overwrite the new hacked files with your old ones and open the app. Note: Backup your original app files before replacing them with these modified ones. Non-Jailbroken iOS 8.3, 8.4 and higher read this tutorial: IOS 8 users: /User Applications/ AppName using iFunBox or /var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/ AppName using iFile/Filza. IOS 7/6 and lower users: /User Applications/ AppName using iFunBox or /var/mobile/Applications/ AppName using iFile/Filza. Step 3: Unzip, copy/paste the files/folders to:
Step 2: Download the file from the link above. Step 1: Open the app, play it a bit then close it from multitasking. They will also replace them (and you) at the first sign of a better solution.React or reply to this topic to see the hidden content & download link. If you are the sole provider of certain data, people will begrudgingly adopt your reports. Finally, don’t mistake usage for satisfaction.Default the detail off, let users opt in to higher levels of detail and complexity.Clicks are not your enemy unless the navigation gets confusing or unintuitive. Reports and games are not web interfaces for shopping! People don’t mind going deeper. Adopt aggregation and leveling, save deep detail for subsets and simplify broad views.WC2 may not be so bad on a larger screen, but on the phone app - it is too hard to follow. Just saying, if you can’t make it simple - you don’t understand it and that goes for your so-called expert, too. Make your report deep, but do it well.īut wait, what if it is an expert system? Okay fine, but your expert likely isn’t. They will not be the sole user of your report. I don’t care if the report sponsor is a wonky fool with a fetish for freakish detail. Note to report designers - you don’t get that option. Note to game designers - perhaps you have a title called World Conqueror and you believe the appeal is the vastness and expanse of the game… fair enough, but some of us would prefer a more elegant approach. And yet, at the end of a half dozen clicks, I am still overwhelmed by a map too large for a phone screen and more AI opponents than I can shake a selfie stick at (if I owned one). It has all the tools normally required to throttle complexity overload. It is to say that no one wants to have to sift or sit through a lot of irrelevant noise to get to the data they want. That is not to say that your reports can’t include a LOT of information. If you design reports for a living, you are being paid to prioritize. Prioritization may be educational, but it isn’t fun. You have not heard the expression Big Reports for a reason. Don’t make me analyze what to ignore or I may get lazy and opt to ignore everything… it is much easier.Ī note to report designers and data visualizers - learn that lesson, too.
Soon though, I lost interest.Ī note to game developers - I’ll take the option to view everything, but don’t make it the default.
At first I would try to sort through the battlefield understanding what I could ignore as unimportant for now and what was actually going on around my own forces. All the while it is shooting around the map, while I do my best to remember the geography of Europe and the flags of nations from over 60 years ago. I end my turn and the mobile app spends a minute or two cranking through hundreds of moves for the AI. Catch what I said there - hundreds of AI moves. But World Conqueror isn’t slow, it zooms through hundreds of AI moves in just seconds.