Assuming it arrives before when I want it I’m going to be taking my deck with me to keep my mind off things whilst a family member is in surgery, I don’t have a decent power bank so I’ll be just working with the on board battery. Any suggestions would be welcome.
90’s games like Quake and Half Life, typically indie games like Hollow Knight, low end emulation like GBA, some native ports like Mario 64.
Basically just crank the TDP Wattage down as low as it can go on a stable framerate.
Stardew Valley lasts a long time (very low processing power needed) and has a ton of replayability. It also puts out positive vibes as an added bonus.
- Unpacking.
- Dredge.
- Dorf romantik.
- Baldur’s gate 1 and 2
- PSP games.
- Coffee talk.
- Death and taxes.
- Papers please.
- Disco Elysium.
- Dishonored series.
- Dome keeper.
- Don’t starve.
- GameDec.
- Ori and the blind forest.
- Pillars of Eternity.
- Potion craft.
- Ravenous devils.
- Storyteller.
- Subnautica.
- Worldbox.
- Pentiment.
- Neon Beats.
- PS1 games.
- PS2 games.
There are some games like dragon’s dogma, monster hunter rise, and divinity original sin 2, that eat up a lot of battery if left untouched.
The best way to get the most out of them is by lowering the resolution, lower settings, and using powertools. You can get these games to run around 9-11watts overall and would give you around 3.5-4 hours of battery life.
Vampire survivors, brotato, halls of torment, Hotline Miami, hollow knight, stardew etc. Emulating anything other than PS3 is also pretty easy on the battery
Most hospital waiting rooms have places to plug into
I got 5+ hours out of Fallout 3 just today. Dropped AA a few notches and set 7w tdp and 50 fps.
2D, Telltale, pre-2012.
Peglin! Downclock your deck and you should get quite a bit out of it.