It looks very pointless as is, but it would actually be amazing if it could play cloud games. People who don’t have a PlayStation could potentially get this and a $15 subscription.
It looks very pointless as is, but it would actually be amazing if it could play cloud games. People who don’t have a PlayStation could potentially get this and a $15 subscription.
I have an 8th gen intel i3 laptop and it does fine for light browsing and media consumption. But I’m a heavy browser (lots of tabs, never ending reddit with images and videos expanded etc.) and it becomes sluggish before too long.
Frametime consistency was fixed with the last driver already.
Maybe improved, but is it really fixed? I tried this at A Plague Tale Requiem and it doesn’t feel very fluid with a base frame rate of 70-80.
Looking at the performance discrepancy between otherwise two similarly performing GPUs, is the 2070s overperforming or the 5700XT underperforming? If other games like Starfield, Jedi Survivor etc. implemented mesh shaders, would we see significant performance uplifts on modern GPUs?
Anyone tried the game with an 6800XT at 3440x1440? Is it playable with reasonable settings, preferably with no FSR?
One thing that is neat is that the main body slims down right next to the controllers, allowing for a better grip.