First Person Shooters

Brigante wrote:

Hi guys,

I was wondering if there are any good FPS games on Apple TV in addition to Afterpulse and Modern Combat 5. Do you know any?
Also, is there a technical reason why the servers for Apple TV games and those of other iOS platforms are kept separate? Or is it a dev choice? There seem to be very few people on MC5 - Apple TV version, which is disappointing given the game potential, and I know that many more players log on on other iOS platforms.

thanks

Brigante

On the bright side, game development is evolving fast, and with tools like Flutter making cross-platform development easier, we might start seeing more devs taking advantage of unified server setups. Flutter isn’t just for mobile apps—it’s becoming a solid choice for all kinds of software, and it’s exciting to see where that leads. If you’re curious about how top companies are using it, check this out: https://www.cogniteq.com/blog/top-flutter-app-development-companies.

For FPS games on Apple TV, you might want to check out titles like Shadowgun Legends and Critical Ops. They’re not as well-known as Afterpulse or Modern Combat 5, but they still offer a solid FPS experience.

As for the separate servers, it could be a dev choice or a technical limitation. Apple TV’s hardware and user base are different, which might affect server performance and matchmaking. On the Flutter development side, I can relate to the challenges of optimizing cross-platform performance—it’s always a balancing act!

Last edited by Wastaiden (Mar 26 7:08 AM)

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Last edited by jamiejack (Mar 13 3:15 PM)

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Cross platform server separation is often a dev choice, sometimes due to technical constraints or balancing issues.

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