Ingress in landscape mode

Jaroslav Karlik

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Just wanted to ask if Ingress is supporting landscape mode or not and its just not working on my Samsung S3? I would like to put my phone into car holder and have Ingress running while im driving but because Ingress is still in portrait mode its useless in car ...

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I do not believe landscape is supported. I've used it for a few weeks and cannot find a way to get the game into that orientation. Google has been sort of against people playing while driving.

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Not only does it not work in landscape mode, the App is all but useless when you're moving at faster than a walk for many features. You cannot charge portals while moving and often cannot even get information on a portal while moving.
 

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Not only does it not work in landscape mode, the App is all but useless when you're moving at faster than a walk for many features. You cannot charge portals while moving and often cannot even get information on a portal while moving.

Yes, the asp is designed to allow for only a few very simple functions to work when driving, such as hacking. I don't see the problem, since very few functions are possible when not at the portal walking.

About the only thing I wish they'd fix is the compass on the scanner. Having to constantly manually rotate is a pain.

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Yes, the asp is designed to allow for only a few very simple functions to work when driving, such as hacking. I don't see the problem, since very few functions are possible when not at the portal walking.

About the only thing I wish they'd fix is the compass on the scanner. Having to constantly manually rotate is a pain.

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You are able to tap the compass in order to have the map auto rotate. On my Galaxy Nexus it will sometimes take several taps to activate the function.

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Just because I'd rather use landscape mode, doesn't mean I only want landscape so I can play and drive... I'd much rather use my Nexus 7 in landscape mode.
 

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You are able to tap the compass in order to have the map auto rotate. On my Galaxy Nexus it will sometimes take several taps to activate the function.

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Yes, and the compass always shows me sliding sideways, spinning in circles, and otherwise doing things unconnected with my actual physical motion. It's the only app on my phone that has the slightest problem with the compass.

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Yes, and the compass always shows me sliding sideways, spinning in circles, and otherwise doing things unconnected with my actual physical motion. It's the only app on my phone that has the slightest problem with the compass.

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Yeah, mine is always sideways as well. This has no bearing on the game though. To be expected in a beta. Otherwise it works fine for me.

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Sounds like somebody's lawyers did their homework on this one.
While I understand the desire to make this a walking game, its counter-intuitive for those who live in cities NOT like NYC or LA. I live in the biggest city land-wise in the contiguous 48 states, and some of the greatest collections of XM is in a busy road intersection! Am I going to risk walking back and forth a 6 lane divided highway to stay powered up or drive? My son and I have used this game to take cool field trips and learn about the city, occasionally on our bikes. Landscape could help me read the map better and interact with it.

Not only does it not work in landscape mode, the App is all but useless when you're moving at faster than a walk for many features. You cannot charge portals while moving and often cannot even get information on a portal while moving.
Actually, I use mine in landscape position (obviously, the app doesnt tilt) in my vehicle. I usually use it as a map to get to various portals and collect XM to and fro. But I have had my son tap on the upcoming portal and wait for the 'Hack' button to highlight. Then we hack it as we do a driveby. Or I pull over if I want to do more (like linking or destroying). If you get the portal key, you can recharge from anywhere, in case you didnt know.

You are able to tap the compass in order to have the map auto rotate. On my Galaxy Nexus it will sometimes take several taps to activate the function.

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Great tip!
 

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I completely agree ALL apps should support both portrait and landscape to some degree... i use my gs2 in landscape most of the time! thanks to cm10(.1) before anybody says its not supported
 

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Not only does it not work in landscape mode, the App is all but useless when you're moving at faster than a walk for many features. You cannot charge portals while moving and often cannot even get information on a portal while moving.

I thought it's a bug. The portal hack/deploy/recharge interface keeps shutting down if I move too fast. I won't play while driving but, sometimes, I really need to do a drive-by hack/deployment/attack from a moving bus.
 

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While I agree that not running the app while driving is a very good idea, lots of people take public transit, especially in the portal dense urban areas. Being able to hack a portal while moving, but not recharge one, seems pretty darn silly. Netflix doesn't cripple their app when moving just because some people would be stupid enough to run it while driving. There is such a thing as personal responsibility and no jury would find in favor of an idiot who got in an accident because they were playing a game while driving.
 

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While I agree that not running the app while driving is a very good idea, lots of people take public transit, especially in the portal dense urban areas. Being able to hack a portal while moving, but not recharge one, seems pretty darn silly. Netflix doesn't cripple their app when moving just because some people would be stupid enough to run it while driving. There is such a thing as personal responsibility and no jury would find in favor of an idiot who got in an accident because they were playing a game while driving.

The app is not crippled. I have been the passenger and hacked and recharged portals on the fly. Either your phone is somehow defective or you have not pre selected the portal.
 

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It's 2016 already!

You know what is not a good thing? Try using a tablet/phone and not be able to rotate the screen. It's pretty ridiculous, and even more silly than having a 10.5 inch phone (which is awesome, btw).


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