Good day. There is a game for Android (created in Unity3D ). To reduce the size, I removed the support for x86 processors and left only ARMv7 , because the ARMv7 is significantly overwhelming. Recently I found out that Google Play has support for several apk for one application. I want to make two apk: one only with support for ARMv7 , the other - only with x86, so that the market distributes the corresponding apk for the user device. In the developer console, it is clearly not clear how this is done. Maybe someone had a similar deal, please tell me how to accomplish this? Thank.
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You need to switch to Advanced mode in the console, then upload and activate apk one by one. As I understand it, the only thing that they actually did was that they allowed several apk to be active at the same time. Then it just works out the filter that finds the freshest apk for a specific device. Accordingly, they should have different version numbers, and in the right order, for more details here: https://developer.android.com/google/play/publishing/multiple-apks.html#Rules
Before you can publish your application (whether publishing one or multiple APKs), you must "activate" your APK (s) from the APK files tab. When you activate an APK, it moves in the list of Active APKs. This list allows you to preview which APK (s) you're about to publish.
If you click on the button (if the application is unpublished), you can click on the button.
- Yes, I saw this page, sorry in Russian is not. It turns out you just need to fill in one for one two apk with different
code versionand they both will be available under respectively the most suitable device? - Pollux - I added a quote about this above. - tse