Was going to say the same. It is staggering how far they have come. I think we’re hitting the top end but it’s still incredibly impressiveAmazing how powerful phones have become!
yep. i was impressed by Genshin Impact running a midrange phone.Amazing how powerful phones have become!
Interesting that they are able to emulate Windows decently enough to run GTA 5 on it.Windows emulation on Android is booming right now
Winlator, DarkOS, Mobox ... all of them evolving rapidly.
People can run Witcher 3 on a phone. Better than the Switch version, no less.
It's wild
the fuck is happened? the scene it's exploding
Odin 2 has 8000mhthat is cool! i wonder how long you can play using the phones battery lol
Its nuts.
I'm playing Alan Wake, Fallout 3 and Ground Zeroes on my Odin 2
Odin 2 has 8000mh
It can last 5-6h of PC emulated games no prob. Probably better than Steam Deck (original, not the newer one perhaps)
Oh and Switch games on docked mode, better than the Switch. Plus better battery life, screen and ergonomics
On mobile devices yesyup... x86 CPU are doomed....
On mobile devices yes
ARM is designed to run without cooling and be efficient
Now imagine these chips with active cooling and big size like on a switch
* ahem *
and only for 299$ at the moment...It's the same chip as in the S23
Yes it can run itIs my Pixel 7 powerful enough?
+ Active cooling and 8000mh batteryIt's the same chip as in the S23
Nice! I need an iPad Win emulator release now.. for science!Windows emulation on Android is booming right now
Winlator, DarkOS, Mobox ... all of them evolving rapidly.
People can run Witcher 3 on a phone. Better than the Switch version, no less.
It's wild
I wish the screen was like 7” or more, it would be perfect then. Not like anyone is putting that into their pocket and going out anyways.+ Active cooling and 8000mh battery
+ Hall sensor sticks + great construction and etc.
It's the perfect handheld, imo. I love mine.
The value is crazy
Personaly I think it's perfectI wish the screen was like 7” or more, it would be perfect then. Not like anyone is putting that into their pocket and going out anyways.
I think if Odin kept similar form factor and just increased the screen a bit, portability would be essentially the same since you are putting it in backpack either way.Personaly I think it's perfect
'Cause if it was bigger, it would enter Steam Deck territory.
Portability (tho limited in this case) is one of the pros of Android handhelds
I dont use it out of home, but it's easier to bring it my parents home for example due to its smaller size.
Steam Deck would look like I'm removing a small child from my backpack
People forget this is a decade old game.
Yep, would you rather play Witcher 3, Skyrim or New Vegas vs say Starfield?who cares? With the lack of good AAA games this gen, people are revisiting old glories, that still are lookers, and if you can play them on the go better yet
Yeah you read wrong. Some see it as some technical marvel.who cares? With the lack of good AAA games this gen, people are revisiting old glories, that still are lookers, and if you can play them on the go better yet
I have an Ayn Odin 2 Pro, and it's honestly amazing. Can do fullspeed Switch emulation, Windows emulation, crazy battery life, is dockable and cost me $400. Active cooling, fan controls, performance settings, GPU drivers, hall sensing sticks with replaceable caps. My only gripe would be the lack of emulators vs. Windows. Still need Xbox, 360, PS3 and Wii U. Emulating an OS and running emulators within that for things such as Xbox 360 and PS3 is just too much for the little bastard, haha... but the fact that the option is even on the table is willlld.On mobile devices yes
ARM is designed to run without cooling and be efficient
Now imagine these chips with active cooling and big size like on a switch
* ahem *
A lot of people have slept on Apple Silicon M series because you have to buy a Mac but it will become impossible to ignore ARM for PC once Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite becomes available later this yearyup... x86 CPU are doomed....