整合程序相對簡單,改用應用程式套件格式,從 Google 擴充檔案輕鬆變更為安裝時間。快速追蹤和隨選系統的實作也相當簡單,因為這些系統與 Gameloft 現有的 DLC 系統相似,內含更換作業所需的一切資訊,包括快速下載速度、下載進度資訊和下載狀態。Gameloft 平台營運總監 Maximiliano Rodriguez 表示:「由於這些繁瑣工作已由 PAD SDK 處理,因此只需要替換幾個呼叫,剩下的工作就交給 PAD。
移至 Android App Bundle 後,Gameloft 整合 PAD 的三種提供模式:
Install-Time:在 Asphalt Xtreme 中,最初使用 Google 擴充檔案 (OBB) 發布。
快速追蹤:在 《狂野飆車 8》中,最初是使用內部資產提交系統發布次要下載內容。
隨選:在 Minion Rush: Despicable Me 中,最初使用內部資產提交系統推出,當使用者在遊戲中突破關卡時下載額外資產。
[null,null,["上次更新時間:2020-06-01 (世界標準時間)。"],[],[],null,["# Gameloft acquires 10% more new users with Google Play Asset Delivery\n\nBackground\n----------\n\nIn 2000,\n[Gameloft](https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=4826827787946964969) was\ncreated with a passion for games and a desire to bring them to players around\nthe world. They were an early pioneer developing for mobile and now have a\nportfolio of over 190 games. Many of Gameloft's mobile games are\ngraphically-intense and have a large download size. This made them a compelling\npartner in the early development of Google Play Asset Delivery (PAD), a set of\ndelivery features for games services that build on our App Bundle\ninfrastructure. PAD provides free, dynamic delivery of the right game assets to\nthe right devices at the right time. This intrigued Gameloft as they set out to\nswitch from the traditional APK + OBB system, reducing CDN costs, and improving\nthe overall user experience for their players.\n\nWhat they did\n-------------\n\nThe integration process was relatively straightforward. Moving to the app bundle\nformat made for an easy change from Google Expansion files to Install-Time.\nImplementing the Fast-Follow and On-Demand systems was also simple since they\nare similar to Gameloft's existing DLC systems and contain everything needed for\nreplacement, including fast download speeds, download progress info, and\ndownload state. \"Since the heavy lifting was already handled by the PAD SDK, it\nwas just a matter of replacing a few calls and letting PAD do the rest,\" said\nMaximiliano Rodriguez, Platforms Operations Director at Gameloft.\n\nOnce moved to the Android App Bundle, Gameloft integrated PAD's three delivery\nmodes:\n\n- **Install-Time** ---in *Asphalt Xtreme*, originally released using the Google Expansion Files (OBBs).\n- **Fast-Follow** ---in *Asphalt 8*, originally released using an in-house asset-delivery system for secondary downloads.\n- **On-Demand** ---in *Minion Rush: Despicable Me*, originally released using an in-house asset-delivery system for downloading additional assets as users progress through levels in the game.\n\n**Asphalt 8**\n\nResults\n-------\n\nGameloft saw a reduction in CDN costs for both *Asphalt 8* \\& *Minion Rush*. With\nFast-Follow delivery, they have had a significant increase in the number of\nusers who completed the secondary download to start playing the game. This also\nresulted in better user retention, with 10% more new players compared to their\nprevious CDN asset delivery system.\n\nWith the promising early results and seamless implementation process, Gameloft\nplans to use PAD in more of their upcoming releases. They plan to lower their\ngame's footprint on devices and provide an overall better experience by dropping\nthe old APK + OBB system in place of using the app bundle format and PAD's\nInstall-Time feature. At the same time, they are investigating the switch to\nOn-Demand for additional games that use their proprietary asset-delivery system,\nas well as combining Play Asset Delivery delivery modes in the same game. For\nexample, the initial asset download in a game could be through Fast-Follow, then\nthe in-game asset downloads could be through On-Demand. They suggest splitting\ndata into three categories:\n\n- The data that your app needs to run the first time.\n- The data that your app can live without for the beginning, but will need after a few minutes of usage.\n- The optional data that only some users will need.\n\nGet started\n-----------\n\nGet started today by learning more about\n[Play Asset Delivery](/guide/app-bundle/asset-delivery) and discover how\nGameloft approaches building for larger screens in the\n[Apps, Games, \\& Insights podcast](http://appsgamesinsights.googledevelopers.libsynpro.com/building-for-larger-screens-and-better-game-experiences-episode-7)."]]