Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Personally I love tablets, I use my now ancient Nexus 7 non stop throughout the day (I wish there was a new equivalent but 7 inch tablets seem to of died off), however they are never going to offer a gaming experience as they lack any kind of proper GPU, perhaps when the new Intel chips with and gpu's make it to tablets we may get something remotely viable, but for now, streaming to it will likely be your best option, just don't expect great battery life.
Oblivion - no issues at all
Fallout: New Vegas.. Fantastic
Half-life 2 flawless (can output 4k (obv. slows it down a ton)
(anything source engine appears to be working fine)
Skyrim (gotta dial everything down)
So far that's all that I've tried... Using a SSD to store game files externally. output to an external monitor when I'm using this for spreadsheets/work. So far I'm super impressed. I only paid 200 bills for this guy, and it has an intel mobile processor, but i'm really happy with it.