Exactly as the title says, especially since there are no free Screen Recorder apps for iPad.
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Exactly as the title says, especially since there are no free Screen Recorder apps for iPad.
Then buy one.
The replays are not stored as videos and to add a video record into the game would just create overhead and (since you point out that they all cost money) they would have to pay licensing costs to someone. So what you are saying is you don't want to pay for something you want so you want someone else to pay for it for you. Only parents will do that.
Very good idea
Too Many videos formats are free so no costs to pay to anyone..........
They will not be neither storage cost, because the idea is to save to your own device, not to SC servers, so the storage is taken from you mobile not SC servers.
Very Very good idea
I don't think you understand his response...
The files for your replays are NOT video files. In order to make them video files, they have to be rendered in the same way the OP doesn't want to spend the money for a video rendering software.
If you want to just simply download the replay files, all you'd end up with is probably a TXT file with a bunch of code on it. So unless you are a genius code breaker, that can see images in code, you'd never see a visual representation of your replays from simply downloading the replay files.
What would be required for the OPs idea to be implimented is for the Clash app to have a video rendering software installed into the code. iOS doesn't have a non-jailbreak , standalone video rendering software on the market, the only way to do it without jailbreaking is buying a device that mirrors to a PC and you record from there. That's how must YouTubers do it.
Not only is there costs in developing this rendering software, but a costs of file size to the Clash app. They have a vested interest in keeping the file size at a minimum, so adding bloated software that could easily double or triple the file size of the app itself it not in their best interest, especially when it doesn't directly affect the gaming experience. They'd be the first mobile gaming app I'd be aware of that had a built in video rendering software.
AxionXD, I totally know that the files are not video !
You can make a video just by taking multiple print screen (android and ios allow that) and you render your video based on that...for developpers who made a game such clash of clans it's easy to do...and btw, there are toooo many code free to use in the net for video rendering if the developpers of coc don't want to do that themselves....they can just go and look at programming forums and see...