firethorne said: <snip>As the game worked on v184 and literally years before that, that was the case.<snip>
abmoraz said: firethorne said: <snip>As the game worked on v184 and literally years before that, that was the case.<snip> <snip>I'm not sure what the big deal is with allowing it to be an option.<snip>
firethorne said: abmoraz said: firethorne said: <snip>As the game worked on v184 and literally years before that, that was the case.<snip> <snip>I'm not sure what the big deal is with allowing it to be an option.<snip> An option would be fine with me. The problem is that I'm now forced to play with a bar, which has never been the case before. It is very distracting.
KGB said: Interesting. That would mean that the S9 and S9+ have different default settings. I also recall that in addition to the bottom bar I also had a top bar showing the time, battery, signal strength etc. I just tried changing screen resolutions from my default FHD+ (middle setting) of 2220x1080 to WQHD+ of 2960x1140 and it doesn't make any difference in terms of whether I can turn on immersive mode (I can't) or if I get a top bar in addition to the bottom one (I don't).I suspect they must have set the flag that says the game is optimized for full screen mode and didn't unset it when they reverted back to showing the bottom bar so that we could manually control immersive mode like we used to be able to do.Late note. I just did this and set it to auto hide the nav bar in apps and it makes it disappear for me (of course I put it back since I love that bar). Looks like you can also change the color (from grey to essentially invisible) too if you'd prefer to do that (top photo in the link).https://www.androidcentral.com/how-customize-galaxy-s9-navigation-bar-and-home-buttonKGB
firethorne said: KGB said: Interesting. That would mean that the S9 and S9+ have different default settings. I also recall that in addition to the bottom bar I also had a top bar showing the time, battery, signal strength etc. I just tried changing screen resolutions from my default FHD+ (middle setting) of 2220x1080 to WQHD+ of 2960x1140 and it doesn't make any difference in terms of whether I can turn on immersive mode (I can't) or if I get a top bar in addition to the bottom one (I don't).I suspect they must have set the flag that says the game is optimized for full screen mode and didn't unset it when they reverted back to showing the bottom bar so that we could manually control immersive mode like we used to be able to do.Late note. I just did this and set it to auto hide the nav bar in apps and it makes it disappear for me (of course I put it back since I love that bar). Looks like you can also change the color (from grey to essentially invisible) too if you'd prefer to do that (top photo in the link).https://www.androidcentral.com/how-customize-galaxy-s9-navigation-bar-and-home-buttonKGB Unfortunately, that appears to be an OS level setting. I don't want to disable navigation for my phone, just fullscreen games. I'm not really feeling like should have to go into my OS settings every time I want to play a game, or specifically this game, since this is the only one doing this. That would undoubtedly be the straw that breaks the camel's back (uninstall time).I'm also a bit confused as to why this was deemed necessary. I mean, iOS has neither hardware or software navigation buttons, and works great. Just a button to close the game. @Brigby can you explain why the team decided to make different designs decisions on Android than they did in iOS, and can options be added to make Android behave as it does on iOS and had behaved for versions 1-183?