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Did you ever figure this out? I'm finding Android Native to be so frustrating. The documention is just terrible if you're not fluent with writing code (since it's mostly just translations of the Google pages). And the Playmaker stuff is often just baffling.
Like the whole Test Ads. I can find out how you write scripts on the google website. And I can see links to these pages on Stan's Guides. But the Playmaker action for Test Ads is a single line: Device ID. Okay. How do I get this? Without a script? It would have been so helpful if he could have just included real guides for this. I have to imagine this is a very easy solution.
But in the end, I just have to read endless amount of webpages and whatnot to finally decipher (what's really an easy 1 - 2 - 3 process). Really the whole point of me buying that plugin was thinking I was going to get a 1 - 2 - 3 outline included.
I have half a mind to volunteer to write noob friendly directions for him (if he can walk me through my questions. I've just stopped e-mailing him, because I feel I'm just being a pest and he's not providing noob friendly answers anyway.
So long story short, if anybody has deciphered Playmaker and wants to post their simplified directions, the internet would be grateful. Because it just doesn't exist anywhere. And I'm sure I'm not the only one who's grinding my way through this. I think we're all forced to re-invent the wheel on this. If you're not proficient in coding, you're getting anything done quickly in Android Native.
EDIT: Like, for example, I was googling this subject some more and finally came upon a reply in a stackoverflow page:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524752/how-can-i-get-device-id-for-admobTurns out there's an app for this on the Google Play store. Who knew. That was a bunch of hours wasted. If I'm making a tutorial on how to use this asset, that's featured prominently. Every single thing I grind my way through eventually has a very simple solution. It doesn't help that the official forum on the Unity website wants your questions funneled to e-mail. I'm sure all of the basics would already be covered if forum participation was more encouraged.