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Applied Ballistics Quantum

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62%Game Brain Score
stability, optimization
62% User Score Based on 507 reviews

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Applied Ballistics Quantum is a single player sport game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

State of the art ballistics application

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62%
Audience ScoreBased on 507 reviews
stability12 negative mentions

  • Highly accurate ballistic calculations with custom drag models and comprehensive bullet library for precise long-range shooting.
  • Integration with external devices like Kestrel weather meters, Garmin watches, and laser rangefinders enhances functionality.
  • Active customer support and ongoing incremental improvements improve the app over time.
  • Frequent loss of saved profiles and lack of reliable cloud backup or syncing, causing data loss when changing devices or after updates.
  • The user interface is often described as clunky, unintuitive, and cumbersome, especially after the major 'Quantum' update.
  • Mandatory location and Bluetooth permissions and the switch to a subscription model with many previously paid features locked behind paywalls frustrate users.
  • stability
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The app suffers from severe stability issues, including frequent crashes, freezes, and buggy integration with devices like Garmin Tactix and SIG BDX range finders. Users report persistent glitches, unresponsive features, and the need to reinstall to regain functionality, rendering the software unreliable and frustrating to use.

    • “This app is insanely buggy, regardless of manual or device readings. This software should still be in the beta phase.”
    • “Supposed to connect with other AB enabled devices, doesn't, or if it does connect, it screws them up and freezes my SIG BDX range finder every time.”
    • “The new app also glitches out on range card data, failing to refresh accurate data unless uninstalled and reinstalled.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the app is disappointing, with users experiencing clunky operation, reduced features, and poor organization compared to previous versions. Performance and ease of use have declined, impacting reliability and offline functionality critical for long-range shooting. Overall, the update feels less efficient and lacks key ballistic data integration.

    • “Ease of use, performance, reliability, offline use... it can make or break a day doing long range shooting and is the only software I trust in pair with printed ballistics tables and hand calculations.”
    • “This new version is worse in just about every single way: clunky operation (yes, I'm aware that they wanted it 'optimized for single hand use' they failed), less features, terrible organization of my cartridges, deleted the bullet drop from the range card.”
    • “I'd like to select Hornady 139 SST Superperformance 7mm-08 and have BC, SD, velocity and etc. provided in library.”
    • “Paid for an elite account and got subpar app performance.”
    • “This new version is worse in just about every single way: clunky operation (yes, I'm aware that they wanted it "optimized for single-hand use" but they failed), less features, terrible organization of my cartridges, deleted the bullet drop from the range card.”
    • “Ease of use, performance, reliability, offline use... it can make or break a day doing long-range shooting and is the only software I trust in pair with printed ballistics tables and hand calculations.”
  • atmosphere
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the atmosphere settings confusing and limited, with difficulties inputting certain conditions and inconsistent unit conversions. While predictive features work well when accurate atmospheric data is entered, locating and adjusting these settings feels unintuitive and hidden.

    • “Can't change zero data values from 'enable zero atmosphere' to humidity.”
    • “Though I switched to metric, numbers there remained as US units: baro.”
    • “Examples are station atmosphere, kestrel bluetooth, etc. The answers are there, but like an easter egg hunt.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the monetization in the game unclear or incomplete, noting the absence or difficulty in accessing in-app purchases and issues with backing out of certain options.

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Applied Ballistics Quantum is a sport game.

Applied Ballistics Quantum is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Applied Ballistics Quantum was developed by Applied Ballistics.

Applied Ballistics Quantum has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked Applied Ballistics Quantum for its stability.

Applied Ballistics Quantum is a single player game.

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