Problem with tables on device

8bitninja8bitninja Member Posts: 367
edited June 2012 in Tech Support
Here's my problem, I have a table that keeps track of how many lives my actor has. While testing within Gamesalad everything works perfectly but when I test on my iPad the values aren't the same. For example, if my table says there are 3 lives set for level one, while testing in gamesalad there are 3 live but while testing on iPad there are 5 lives. If anyone could help figure out why this is happening, I would really appreciate it. Thanks

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  • tenrdrmertenrdrmer Posts: 9,934
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    @orbz Just an FYI Answered just means a comment was left. The OP has to accept the answer to receive the Answered checkmark.

    @8bitninja
    It would be important to mention in the future you were testing on the viewer and on an Ad-Hoc. Those are two completely different test environments. In the future if your having viewer issues go ahead and publish an adhoc build as sometimes the viewer acts up. If its still a problem Then you know for sure there is an issue with your build.

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  • ORBZORBZ Member Posts: 1,304
    Obviously iPads have a different concept of 3 than you do. It's a design feature of iPads. 3 = 5 ;)

    Honestly, I have no idea what would be causing this. Please let us know if you figure it out.
  • ORBZORBZ Member Posts: 1,304
    Shoot I didn't realize that my comment would mark this question as "Answered" I thought the op had to mark it as answered. How do I delete my comment so that it goes back to "Question?" ?
  • 8bitninja8bitninja Member Posts: 367
    Who knows ORBZ, you might be right. Where it even got the value of 5 eludes me. Thanks for your response though, I'll definitely let you know when I figure it out.
  • 8bitninja8bitninja Member Posts: 367
    All I ended up needing to do was to clear the iOS viewer of the old version and then just add the newest build.
  • 8bitninja8bitninja Member Posts: 367
    Answered!!! ;)
  • mynameisacemynameisace Hull, UKMember Posts: 2,484
    Obviously iPads have a different concept of 3 than you do. It's a design feature of iPads. 3 = 5 ;)

    Honestly, I have no idea what would be causing this. Please let us know if you figure it out.
    So the new iPad is actually iPad 5? Interesting... :)

    Ace

  • 8bitninja8bitninja Member Posts: 367
    Sounds good, thanks tenrdrmer :)
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