Its amazing that just a few years ago you needed an actual console to play this.
In addition to the mobile space, i'd like to see open source gain more traction for serious gaming and I see android as the way to achieve that.Clearly it hasnt been happening all along but now, Android probably has more games made for it than there ever was for Linux since its inception.And almost instant on, bloat free Android install capable of running all my PC games. Sounds like a console, doesnt it? But why is that a bad thing?One open source OS, installable on ANY machine even remotely capable of gaming, of course better hardware will get you better results but essentially, one OS to rule them all.Its like having whatever OS runs on the xbox on ANY pc....
I love how Swype does capitals, and I wish SwiftKey could 'borrow' the idea. That's my only gripe with it. SwiftKey's corretion/prediction engine is miles ahead of even Swype...and that's why I love it. SwiftKeyed from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with Tapatalk 2