[citation][nom]razmanugget[/nom]Why be upset about unsupported features on old tech (3G)?Sure, they want you to upgrade, but if I apply the same logic to a computer, then I wouldn't expect hardware purchased 2+ years ago to be able to run today's games comfortably. The purchase decision was based on the machine being able to play games developed at that point in time. Yes, I hope to see the useful life of my machine/phone extend beyond the date of purchase, but with the speed of improvements we're seeing in the mobile market, I figure upgrading hardware is part of the process in order to get the most value from the latest software/OS developments. Seriously, who here is still using a laptop/desktop (as their main machine) that hasn't been updated in 2+ years?Rami[/citation]
I still have 2 iPhone 3G's that are both under 2 years old and thus still under contract (and yes, they run dog slow on iOS 4). Also, my 2 year old PC can play newer games just fine. It sounds like you need a new video card.
My laptop is a little over 2 years old now, still dual core, runs windows 7, plays games with a discreet video card, 4 GB of ram, HDMI out, Blu-ray, can't find anything it won't do that I need it to do and I use it 8+ hours a day, 5+ days a week....
so you're telling me that I can't play or do anything on any of my rigs and I must upgrade?
Quick question.... Do you happen to work for Apple?