• Jaysyn@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    If that chipset has the same issues my Arc a750 has, don’t count on being able to play older games.

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      6 months ago

      Being an XE gpu, it most certainly will.

      But Intel seems to be making real strides into older game compatibility with each driver update… I wonder how your GPU and this handheld could possibly improve with time.

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      6 months ago

      My thoughts exactly, Intel are still trying to break into the gaming market with their graphics, but they have a long history of failing at this.

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      I might be mistaken, but these Intel based machines might be better for switch emulation, as they share dedicated hw for the particular form of texture decompression they use. One cool potential upside

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      6 months ago

      Drivers, probably. Valve did the heavy lifting with the Steam Controller and Steam Input. Other manufacturers don’t have a controller abstraction layer they can integrate that into

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      6 months ago

      There are a bunch more then 2:

      Acer rog handheld Lenovo legion Gpd win 2/3/4 and various versions Ayaneo has a few different models Onexplayer which also uses an Intel chip Any loki

      There are probably more, I haven’t used any of them so don’t take this as an endorsement of any of them…

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        6 months ago

        Do you mean touchscreen? At least the ROG Ally and the GPD ones don’t have touchpads. The only ones I could find were the Lenovo Legion and Steam Deck. Haven’t seen any other handheld PC with a touchpad.

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    6 months ago

    Sounds impressive, but it means nothing without knowing how much it costs.

    Aside from that, the big question mark is how much power it’ll use. Even though intel’s new chips are way better than the old ones, the 155H still uses a lot more power than AMD. No point in a handheld if it’ll get hot quickly and run out of battery in 40 minutes.

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    6 months ago

    This is the first time I’ve seen “Steam deck” used for a non-Valve device. Gaben may have made the next Kleenex or Bandaid

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    6 months ago

    The same old, tired and stupid control layout and no trackpads. How do you even begin to make a PC handheld and not offer any mouse cursor controls? All the Steam Competitors do is up the specs to stupid numbers and appeal to familiarity. It’s both disappointing and something should’ve expected.