MSI handheld leaked MSI to compete with ASUS and Lenovo with a brand-new handheld. MSI CLAW, Source: @wnxod Less than 24 hours since MSI’s first teaser on social media and we now have a picture, name, and full specs of the upcoming device. This gaming handheld is called CLAW, and it will be powered by […]
It would be good if more developers optimize to have an enjoyable experience on these current handhelds if nothing else. It would make for an easier entry point as far as system requirements go for PC gaming in general. I still don’t get how games that look hardly any better than GameCube or PS2 on their low to medium settings run so poorly on hardware that could simultaneously emulate multiple instances of the consoles on multiple monitors, with visual improvement mods, for bootleg tournaments without breaking a sweat.
This device looks like just a slightly less ugly rog handheld, but not significantly though.
During the valve panel on Tokyo Game Show, Harada from tekken said that the deck is now the main target for optimization for them, since it’s basically a console just not locked down.
I would love it if T8 could lock a solid 60fps on the deck. T7 fluctuates between 45 to 60 for me with everything set to low, not ideal for a fighting game.
Honestly it’s kind of embarrassing. It’s a fighting game… there’s two characters and a background. Some games get fancy with the background, but not enough to justify poor performance on any remotely modern hardware.
If there was a PS3 port I’d still expect it to run smoothly. That machine had some fighting games! Two guys, a glorified skybox, and particle effects are not beyond its capabilities. What are you doing wrong that’s holding back machines ten times more powerful?
It would be good if more developers optimize to have an enjoyable experience on these current handhelds if nothing else. It would make for an easier entry point as far as system requirements go for PC gaming in general. I still don’t get how games that look hardly any better than GameCube or PS2 on their low to medium settings run so poorly on hardware that could simultaneously emulate multiple instances of the consoles on multiple monitors, with visual improvement mods, for bootleg tournaments without breaking a sweat.
This device looks like just a slightly less ugly rog handheld, but not significantly though.
During the valve panel on Tokyo Game Show, Harada from tekken said that the deck is now the main target for optimization for them, since it’s basically a console just not locked down.
I would love it if T8 could lock a solid 60fps on the deck. T7 fluctuates between 45 to 60 for me with everything set to low, not ideal for a fighting game.
Honestly it’s kind of embarrassing. It’s a fighting game… there’s two characters and a background. Some games get fancy with the background, but not enough to justify poor performance on any remotely modern hardware.
If there was a PS3 port I’d still expect it to run smoothly. That machine had some fighting games! Two guys, a glorified skybox, and particle effects are not beyond its capabilities. What are you doing wrong that’s holding back machines ten times more powerful?