Try Cyber Hunter - just ported over from mobile to Steam. It will probably run on a calculator. + You can feel like a god, killing mobile noobs on yr pc...until you get to gold level and then it all gets a bit hardcore.
@@TheGamingTeam101Tgt101 Yeah I too recently went back to Miniclip to try some old games I used to play but they run pretty badly even on my laptop(i7-4712HQ) & I remember that they ran decently smooth on my father's office laptop those days (Core 2 Quad)
I got into gaming at age 3. My Dad came home after work with a *definitely not illegally burned copy of NFS Underground 1* he got from a colleague. At age 3 this game was freakin mind blowing even tho it was 4 years old.
I'm into pc gaming again, played a lot when I was 17, now I'm 29 and just bough a gaming pc. Now that I work and have money it is a joy to play on ultra with at least 60 fps.
I do saw a 520$ prebuilt gaming pc with a pentium gold that i don’t remember the name but apparently it’s running at 4ghz and have 2 cores, 4 threads, it’s support hyper threading as well so does that mean 8 threads ? And also go with a msi GeForce 1050 Ti, 8 gb of ddr4 ram and a 120 gb ssd!? Well i would prefer more storage to breathe, does it even good i actually don’t know, but the graphics card sound fancy, definitely more fancy than my iPad integrated graphics card for sure lol
For me, gaming is an escape to somewhere else to unwind and decompress. I can't get immersed with mobile gaming the same way I can sitting in front of a pc.
Agree, pc gaming is always so enjoyable, probably because of the controls, the big nice computer monitors, and the beauty of the game if you have a good computer, it’s just feel great, i could play hours of them, and there’s so many pc games out there from old to new that are just ready to be played, having a good computer is just like i’m on heaven, there’s so many interesting things to do, feels good man
my old mac which is similar does ok. there is still a noticeable difference between lower end graphics and my 3600 and 2060 super though even with both Ethernet. that being said you wouldn't think it was bad unless you tried on a new dedicated gpu. plus if your internet is ass the gpu wont fix anything so its not like the gpu matters the most.
As a German guy watching your videos it is great that you are talking very clean english, so I can understand every word you say. Thanks for that and keep going. I love what you are doing and always waiting for a new video.
Yeah, that actually the first ever game that i get to play as the day it’s available for download, i don’t remember if i finish it or not but i do remember that i’m just, die or something at the last level, i was actually with 2 other strangers and we go through that together, one them just disappeared and i’m with the other guy, apparently at the a certain point i died in the sandstorm or something at that level, not sure if that supposed to happen but i’m just get sent back to the hub, lost all my god damn wings point and quit the game out of frustration, i think there’s some sort of cutscene when i died, maybe it was actually supposed to happened, i can’t really blame myself back then because i don’t understand English and therefore just play for the scenery, i do remember getting stuck at the tutorial for the first time, just jumping around and don’t know what to do, the texts on the screen really doesn’t helping, though the game is nice and i overall really enjoyed it, not planning to play again though, i’m still mad because i lost all the wings
Most polite PC master race video I've seen in a long time. You sounded like you were almost in pain saying almost nice things about mobile games. Agree with your conclusion though. Gaming accessibility is always good.
When I waited for some PC components I tried 'Real Racing 3' on my iPad, which looks and plays surprisingly good. It's a shame it has to be a typical "EA wants your money, now, all of it" kind of game, but it's impressive how smooth it runs and how good it looks on this little device.
The Gigabyte 260 core 216 was the first new GPU purchase I made for myself back in october 2009. At the time I was a teenager, and with the economy being garbage I had no hope of getting a part time job, so I spent the summer doing odd jobs for family and neighbors. I loved that GPU, I was so proud of myself when I finally bought it, that first piece of hardware that wasn't a hand-me-down from my dad, or secondhand from friends. I have very fond memories of time in my life outside of PC gaming, and those memories go hand in hand with my memories of this GPU.
As A guy who has the same GPU and similar specs in my laptop, Here's what I have to say regarding gaming with it. Tho this video makes the GPU/laptop ultra potato it's not(it is!!), It can play most Xbox 360 and ps3 era games and a lot of indie games with 30-60 fps. It's all about picking your titles. There are tones of awesome games you can play with ease with this laptop config. These are a couple of my favs of mine which runs pretty smoothly. Mafia 2, Far cry 4, Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, Dirt 3, L.A Noir, Grid Autosport, CS GO, Hollo Knight, Skyrim, Sims 4 ETC. Tho if you want to play pubg on a potato pc try pubg light, which will run a lot smoother. My potato rig: CPU: Amd A8-7410 2.2-2.5 GHz RAM: 8Gb GPU: Amd R5 330 2Gb Laptop: Hp Notebook.
Contact Digital Foundry. They can help you out to capture fps from the devices where "there is no way to catch the performance from". I doubt they will give you their equipment, but they might tell you how to do it. In fact they might have done a video about it. It was necessary for them to develop a method to capture Switch performance. Or something like that.
We know live at a point where iPads are becoming viable gaming machines. 120Hz Displays, along with their A13 chips being really strong.i.e. Fortnite can now even play at 120fps on the thing. It's crazy to think about. Mobile has come a long way
Im also having this problem. I have a gaming laptop, but I can't play more modern games like Warzone or PUBG Steam or something. You get the idea. Most Asian countries are playing on mobile due to high cost of pc parts/laptop, and you'd be surprised how competitive these players are (I'm included). Kudos to you for not killing off the idea of playing on mobile like other youtubers who can't properly use gyro to become better on mobile.
I used to use a second gen ipad mini to game about 6 years ago. It was a great first gaming machine. I became a beast at fps games with touchscreen controls. Anyone who complains about touchscreens dont know how to hold the device to be competitive. A good touchscreen player can easily defeat a controller player in any 1v1. Aim is so much steadier on touchscreen. In the end, I’m glad I have a gaming rig now, but High School me loved that old ipad mini.
I used my 7" Samsung tablet from 2015 for a lot of SNES/PS1 emulation with a bluetooth controller that cradles around the tablet. Works very much like a Switch, but with a bigger screen! So for light emulation with a controller, I think mobile devices are brilliant. The actual retro games you can buy on Google Play are horrific though, you're better off emulating.
I literally bought an brand new iPad Mini 5th Generation just for Mobile Gaming. I honestly just got tired of paying for Xbox Live/Gold over the years. Moved on to building PC’s and haven’t looked back.
my tablet (android) is a decent retro emulation device for portable gaming(I don't generally play mobile games, but the few I tried ran well), though my laptop( a couple years old legion) is my go to "portable" device as that plays almost anything
As someone who has a decent PC and about 13 consoles I still love to lay in bed some nights and just play a few games on my phone wether it be COD or GTA I love it, sometimes I only play for 10-15 minutes but it’s enough for me. Mobile gaming is getting better.
@@rpgamezzz270 I am a console and pc player since 2011 and played over 500 games and I don't hate on mobile players unlike u so let the people enjoy what they like
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Mobile gaming is a plague, it is so bad it needs to go away, what could eventually happen is mobile devices get so powerful you could play actual games on them, making them a console. Mobile gaming is bad it sucks it is a cash grab it is terrible and should always stay that way
Whether you game on mobile or PC, you'll still get all the fun of lootboxes, microtransactions, battle passes, and manipulative daily login goals. Yep, folks, we now have parity!
Theres some really good experiences to be had on mobile especially if you're willing to work for it a little bit. I thought GTA was impressive (it still is) but theres also ports like KOTOR, a fan port of Morrowind and even strategy games like Rome: Total War. If you want to fiddle a bit emulation is also a near bottomless pit of fun
After years of being a potato laptop user I have finally upgraded to a gaming laptop , thanks to channels like random gaming HD that helped me so long since 2015 to run games on my potato lappy ,atlast I can use ultra graphics on most of the games at 1080p with 40+ FPS ,thank you so much
I literally have no PC and I only have a 110€ android. It doesn't even run Call of Duty Mobile at 50fps at the lowest graphic settings.. Currently saving up for a PC so I can play games at 60fps..
its smart to capitalize on the mobile market. In China and Europe lots of people game on their phones. I was gaming on my S10 using a USBc-HDMI-USBa hub and a XBOX controller, playing Nintendo Wii games. Then I bought a 7700k and Oculus quest and forgot about mobile gaming.
I've been playing Eve Online: Echoes on mobile and they did a decent job mobilizing a very complicated PC game to be running on mobile. Then with BlueStacks, you can have PC and mobile cross compatibility.
With emulators and a controller you can turn your mobile device into powehouse. Remember, Snapdragon 865 chips can run Wii/Gamecube, Dreamcast, 3DS games fairly smoothly.
I don't know if it's available in UK but here in Latin America we budget/poor gamers play PUBG Lite, which is free, it's not the same graphically as its bigger brother and the sound is slightly bad but it's still enjoyable and you don't need a powerful PC to run it. You find a lot of bots but it's useful to practice and get to know the maps, the battle royale experience is there
I own a strong gaming PC, but I play games on my iPad Air 3 (2019 version). Before bed some Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate or Titan Quest, I'm more into these kind of games on iPad and they run very well. I think I played through on iPad all of the Amanita Design games and Sanitarium.
Honestly, I'm a PC/console gamer but the iPad is pretty damn amazing, especially the newer ones (Mini/Pro/Air). I have an 2017 10.5 iPad Pro and I use it for some indie games like Dead Cells, Slay the Spire and Transistor, and I also tried running Fortnite just to benchmark, and I was surprised at how stable it was at 60fps. Hell, Larian is even going to port Divinity Original Sin 2 to the iPad, and some PS3 games like Journey are already available.
Greetings, just subscribed to your channel... Im just fascinated on how you review things so simple and not too much over acting... Keep up the way you do it... :)
Its amazing how the iPad can run emulators and has some great ports. Years ago, I bought a PSP for Symphony of the Night and now i can just use my phone, amazing. And dont forget the indie games made for Mobile, I love Polytopia or Monument Valley
@@JohnDoe-qj3iv we already have switch, it's sketch but it works meaning we're not far from a legit one on android, naturally you have to wait longer on iOS
@@syedia Don't really care about iOS specially with all the beef going around with Apple and Epic games. Android is where we at and where we always be. ;D
I own a Dell Pro Tablet which allowed to install full fledge Windows programs on it and with an On the Go cable adapter which took the Micro USB cable and converted it to a Type A connector and I connected a mouse to it and also had a Bluetooth keyboard connected wirelessly to it as well I played games on it. I even Played Torchlight 1 on it and it ran good on it for the most part it got choppy when there was alot of action going on but it was good enough for me since I couldn't afford a laptop of any kind at the time.
I couldn't run it on an Amazon Fire 7, but that's because I didn't have enough internal storage, and it decided the 128gb external storage wasn't good enough.
I play COD mobile and PUBG regularly and I can easily say it's the best time I can have with my friends in this lockdowns. You don't always need beefy hardware to have fun . If a mobile game can satisfy you then it's enough.
This is a very interesting discussion. Personally, I have an iPad 5th gen that runs PUBG, ARK and CoD mobile very well, but I also have an old Thinkpad SL410 that has a Core 2 Duo and an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 with 256MB of GDDR3, which can run neither of those aforementioned titles. However, it runs Fallout 3 on high at 60 FPS, Crysis, GTA IV, Skyrim and many other great titles that released between 2007-2013. All in all, a laptop is almost always better - just play the games that were released when the laptop did (or older). Much more variety.
i can relate to this alot, i used to have a GT 610 paired with my i5-3570 and 4gb ram. i went to great extents to getting games to run smoothly on it, it used to be able to run csgo at 60fps+ till an update which killed it. Pubg lite would run smoothly on the lowest settings. but i refused to play games on my phone because i dont like the controls and when the phone heats up it isnt really pleasant. My problem with mobile emulators is that it is heavily engine bottlenecked and cant use all your pc's power, but another thing to take note of they can only use dedicated Nvidia cards (bluestacks), otherwise it just uses your integrated.
Dude you can totally use an iPad as a gaming machine. It's capable of so so so much these days. Can even do steam remote play and stream your games from your PC! iPad is such a good platform IMO. I tried to workout through comparative benchmark scores what my 2020 iPad 10.2 would be in PC terms and it's roughly a Radeon 4770 and core i3 2100. Not bad!!
My favorite mobile port of a PC game is definitly Stardew Valley. It runs perfectly and touch controls feel great. Plus it is a perfect game to play in the bed before sleeping because its relaxing af.
LMAO! That's *exactly* me 😅 I have an XPS 15 with a Quadro and an iPad 6th Gen, and you can guess what I game on 😂 You should have bumped up PUBGM to it's highest settings, btw. You can also hit 60 FPS at Medium, or 40 at its highest! It has the same settings available as the iPad Pro 2020 ;)
Great video and I also suggest checking out feral interactive's mobile ports, they ported tropico 3, grid autosport,rome total war and even company of heroes recently!! And they're all quality ports (haven't tried coh though) Civilization Vi is also on mobile but it's quite expensive
I have a Windows 10 based tablet I can play a lot of older games on, as long as they support Xbox controllers. I just use a Bluetooth X1 controller. I have Borderlands, Bioshock, Fallout New Vegas, and more from that era. Sure, I have to run them at low resolutions with low settings, but it’s awesome. You can’t play those games on any other mobile platform aside from laptops I guess.
Played Kotor on mobile. It was a very nice experience except for the speeder bike races and the space turret sections which pretty much require a game controller. Good thing that there is still mod support.
Interesting observation on the mobile version of CoD it uses more CPU rather than GPU when compared to the PC version where it uses more GPU rather than CPU
There is a game that's exactly the same across all platforms, it's called brawlhalla and it's a platform fighter. And also you can play an original mobile release that is worth giving it a shot that is sky: children of the light. It's from the studio that made journey
I was a hardcore mobile gamer before I got my first gaming pc, played a lot of GTA SA, COD and PUBG mobile, it was very enjoyable and I have an iPad 5.
I used to have a laptop with the same GPU as the friend's laptop and still had a ton of fun gaming. Because i used to think 20 fps was smooth gaming back then.
or if you want that more traditional keyboard and mouse experience, use a keyboard and mouse (although you may get a ban on mobile platforms for this), just connect to the iPad over bluetooth, you can also use PS4, xbox and switch pro controllers over bluetooth with iOS
I can't stand 90% of mobile games with their F2P model and touch controls so I bought a Switch Lite. I know a lot of current Android/Apple phones have much more powerful hardware (and this not being the point made in the video) but man, the quality of the games you can play in there and the value you get during a sale is astounding.
my old laptop had an i5 6200u and I had gone into the registry editor and increased the amount of shared/allocated vram for the integrated gpu which greatly increased the fps.
Gaming sometimes as you get older is about portability speed and access... Graphics are relative for those who grew up on MS DOS... Strategy can take place for graphic. Along with networking with millions of people in your pocket. Tetris and sukoban are still great games. You also have access to emulators on portable. Pubg mobile plays on a 2K screen if you have a mod from the android store. Good luck get a 2k screen on a computer that fits into your pocket normally. 😀 Pubg for me is fun not because it's a shooter, but because of it's ever shrinking force field. Begs the question, what games do you like that run on tiny amounts of hardware? You could own a surface go 2 and play windows stream games at 720 low settings.
bro, my gaming setups are freaking PC: Win7, Pentium R E5700 dual core 3.0GHz, NVidea GT 9500 1GB, 4GB RAM DDR3 Smartphone: Galaxy A01(SnapDragon 439 octa core 2.0GHz, Adreno 505, 2GB RAM) I can't play 90% of modern games ;-; An iPad is prob better than anything I currently have.
Yeah man. I remember playing on my intel hd 2000 for several years in college. The only game I could run smoothly at that time was MAME. Glad I could afford a cheap gaming pc now (7 years later).
Captain Sensible I have a decent pc but I managed to get a good deal on the iPad tbh a friend of mine had an Alienware laptop that he’d somehow bricked and it sat in his loft in pieces I said I’ll fix that he said no chance he came in the next day and gave me it saying there you go I was going to through it in the bin I was like cool thanks Cur a long story short it was a very corrupted bios which h I had to reload using a test clip and programmer cost me £12 I put it on eBay and some guy asked me what I’d take for it I said £400 he said ok I’ve got to sell my iPad Pro first what are the odds on that I was selling my laptop to get an iPad he was selling his iPad to get a laptop lol straight swapped for it he’s now a happy owner of an m17xr4 and I’m happy with my iPad Pro lol weird how things work out sometimes hey
@@roosterbooster6238 Things are not quite as people think. If you really put these mobile GPUs in a laptop and got the drivers working and fully completely optimized, it wouldn't come close to the Nvidia and AMD equivalents that they supposedly have the "same power" as - at least not now and definitely not for gaming (even more extreme difference in gaming). Apple want that to change, and are working rapidly to get ready for their changeover to ARM. But I doubt they are focussing on gaming so don't expect that to really be the equivalent for a while, and they are a looong way from Quadro level performance in productivity software. Laughable far behind if you tried to compare.
I have no idea if this is correct if kotor can run on an android from 4 years ago then the current gen flag ships must have the ph to run any port of any game fron 03 to 05. Ive got avp running natively on an intl atom
Pretty sure I've seen Vanoss & some of his friends playing Gmod Guess Who a few times with the map you showed at 3:44. Sucky thing about android tablets, for the last few years they seem to be stuck in a rut, not advancing like PCs... 1.3 GHz quad core cpu, 1 GB of ram, 8 GB of internal storage (at least half of which is used by the OS) Sure, they may have a microSD slot, but that's only good for saving files like pictures, video, or mp3, etc. You can't (generally) install apps to removable storage.
You can download Pubg lite on pc. It runs better that pubg and pubg mobile with game loop. I use a i3 12 gb ram Intel HD 620 and I used close to hd with low-medium settings and I got 45-70 fps
PUBG lite is also worth trying for lower end hardware. I forgot it because I’m an idiot 😂
phoenix os 64bit will rune "pubg mobile and cod mobile" over 60 FPS on that laptop but you will find a loot of cheaters
tray phoenix os bit you will not regret it
Try Cyber Hunter - just ported over from mobile to Steam. It will probably run on a calculator.
+ You can feel like a god, killing mobile noobs on yr pc...until you get to gold level and then it all gets a bit hardcore.
your friend is a m...mm..mow-bul "gamer"?
just lemme know if you need him to disappear
@@NicuRO91 lolwut, no doubt that will be the gfx card. TBH I have better macvhines in my spares and junk piles.
Lmao I got into gaming thanks to flash games. As long as you're having fun it's all good!
Anoop too bad flash games are going away forever
@@TheGamingTeam101Tgt101 Yeah I too recently went back to Miniclip to try some old games I used to play but they run pretty badly even on my laptop(i7-4712HQ) & I remember that they ran decently smooth on my father's office laptop those days (Core 2 Quad)
True dat
@@TheGamingTeam101Tgt101 they will just make them with html5, it works even better
I got into gaming at age 3. My Dad came home after work with a *definitely not illegally burned copy of NFS Underground 1* he got from a colleague. At age 3 this game was freakin mind blowing even tho it was 4 years old.
I'm into pc gaming again, played a lot when I was 17, now I'm 29 and just bough a gaming pc. Now that I work and have money it is a joy to play on ultra with at least 60 fps.
I do saw a 520$ prebuilt gaming pc with a pentium gold that i don’t remember the name but apparently it’s running at 4ghz and have 2 cores, 4 threads, it’s support hyper threading as well so does that mean 8 threads ? And also go with a msi GeForce 1050 Ti, 8 gb of ddr4 ram and a 120 gb ssd!? Well i would prefer more storage to breathe, does it even good i actually don’t know, but the graphics card sound fancy, definitely more fancy than my iPad integrated graphics card for sure lol
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6:05 pubg lite (not mobile) is more optimized for pc hardware
But its being taken over by hackers since the developers left
Exactly, nobody should be attempting to play PUBG mobile on a PC, PUBG lite runs well on any potato
True.
SirFairPlay Yep, I ran pubg mobile till lite version came out.
Lite version is fucked up dont even try
Last time I was this early, AMD mountain bikes were still in stock.
on your bike
the AMD shillboys bought them all up
Blox117 intel simp
angry AMD shillboys spotted!
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It used to be called "Gaming Buddy". Seems Tencent's app names can't help but sound slightly perverted, or maybe it's just me...
Game lube - for when you're sticking a game where it shouldn't be
gaming lube featuring a lot of rgbs
Ahh, the guy for who i turn off my adblocker is back
I really like the sound of your voice on this video, have you changed your sound setup? Sounds good.
Yeah new mic :)
RandomGaminginHD it's noticeably better.
@@RandomGaminginHD what mic is that
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He is all growd up now, ima cry 😢
You could try "pubg lite" on pc, it runs better than mobile in an emulator
For me, gaming is an escape to somewhere else to unwind and decompress. I can't get immersed with mobile gaming the same way I can sitting in front of a pc.
In this situation, I put on my headset, launch DOOM (2016), blast the music, ready the K+M, and go berserk!
Agree, pc gaming is always so enjoyable, probably because of the controls, the big nice computer monitors, and the beauty of the game if you have a good computer, it’s just feel great, i could play hours of them, and there’s so many pc games out there from old to new that are just ready to be played, having a good computer is just like i’m on heaven, there’s so many interesting things to do, feels good man
Tangentially related: how well would that laptop fare with something like Google Stadia or GeForce Now?
my old mac which is similar does ok. there is still a noticeable difference between lower end graphics and my 3600 and 2060 super though even with both Ethernet. that being said you wouldn't think it was bad unless you tried on a new dedicated gpu.
plus if your internet is ass the gpu wont fix anything so its not like the gpu matters the most.
As a German guy watching your videos it is great that you are talking very clean english, so I can understand every word you say. Thanks for that and keep going. I love what you are doing and always waiting for a new video.
On mobile Sky Childrens of the light is a phenomenal game.
Yeah, that actually the first ever game that i get to play as the day it’s available for download, i don’t remember if i finish it or not but i do remember that i’m just, die or something at the last level, i was actually with 2 other strangers and we go through that together, one them just disappeared and i’m with the other guy, apparently at the a certain point i died in the sandstorm or something at that level, not sure if that supposed to happen but i’m just get sent back to the hub, lost all my god damn wings point and quit the game out of frustration, i think there’s some sort of cutscene when i died, maybe it was actually supposed to happened, i can’t really blame myself back then because i don’t understand English and therefore just play for the scenery, i do remember getting stuck at the tutorial for the first time, just jumping around and don’t know what to do, the texts on the screen really doesn’t helping, though the game is nice and i overall really enjoyed it, not planning to play again though, i’m still mad because i lost all the wings
"a first person shooter"
*shows COD mobile in third person*
Another upload from you, another good day for me 😀
Most polite PC master race video I've seen in a long time. You sounded like you were almost in pain saying almost nice things about mobile games. Agree with your conclusion though. Gaming accessibility is always good.
When I waited for some PC components I tried 'Real Racing 3' on my iPad, which looks and plays surprisingly good. It's a shame it has to be a typical "EA wants your money, now, all of it" kind of game, but it's impressive how smooth it runs and how good it looks on this little device.
petition to build him a gaming pc!
last time I was this early the q6600 was a decent budget option-
q6600? What are you? Rich?
@@icommentbutimalwayslate7392 hi rich im not dad :C
@@variegatus4674 What are you doing step bro
I'm still using it...
Eww core 2 duo ewwwwwww
Audio quality is better than I had in mind. Nice! New audio equipment?
The Gigabyte 260 core 216 was the first new GPU purchase I made for myself back in october 2009. At the time I was a teenager, and with the economy being garbage I had no hope of getting a part time job, so I spent the summer doing odd jobs for family and neighbors. I loved that GPU, I was so proud of myself when I finally bought it, that first piece of hardware that wasn't a hand-me-down from my dad, or secondhand from friends. I have very fond memories of time in my life outside of PC gaming, and those memories go hand in hand with my memories of this GPU.
Loved it when you matched the maps mate!
As A guy who has the same GPU and similar specs in my laptop, Here's what I have to say regarding gaming with it.
Tho this video makes the GPU/laptop ultra potato it's not(it is!!), It can play most Xbox 360 and ps3 era games and a lot of indie games with 30-60 fps.
It's all about picking your titles. There are tones of awesome games you can play with ease with this laptop config. These are a couple of my favs of mine which runs pretty smoothly.
Mafia 2, Far cry 4, Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, Dirt 3, L.A Noir, Grid Autosport, CS GO, Hollo Knight, Skyrim, Sims 4 ETC.
Tho if you want to play pubg on a potato pc try pubg light, which will run a lot smoother.
My potato rig:
CPU: Amd A8-7410 2.2-2.5 GHz
RAM: 8Gb
GPU: Amd R5 330 2Gb
Laptop: Hp Notebook.
Im not sure if anyone knows this but there is a mobile game emulator called bluestacks and it allows you to play mobile games on pc
Contact Digital Foundry.
They can help you out to capture fps from the devices where "there is no way to catch the performance from".
I doubt they will give you their equipment, but they might tell you how to do it.
In fact they might have done a video about it.
It was necessary for them to develop a method to capture Switch performance.
Or something like that.
We know live at a point where iPads are becoming viable gaming machines. 120Hz Displays, along with their A13 chips being really strong.i.e. Fortnite can now even play at 120fps on the thing. It's crazy to think about. Mobile has come a long way
I started gaming with ms paint, mine swiper, solitair and purble place :D
Purple place was like next gen XDD
Im also having this problem. I have a gaming laptop, but I can't play more modern games like Warzone or PUBG Steam or something. You get the idea. Most Asian countries are playing on mobile due to high cost of pc parts/laptop, and you'd be surprised how competitive these players are (I'm included). Kudos to you for not killing off the idea of playing on mobile like other youtubers who can't properly use gyro to become better on mobile.
How can i send my pc build for a monthly review episode?
I used to use a second gen ipad mini to game about 6 years ago. It was a great first gaming machine. I became a beast at fps games with touchscreen controls. Anyone who complains about touchscreens dont know how to hold the device to be competitive. A good touchscreen player can easily defeat a controller player in any 1v1. Aim is so much steadier on touchscreen. In the end, I’m glad I have a gaming rig now, but High School me loved that old ipad mini.
Literally the 1% people who’s reading... May your parents Live More Than 100 years with good health 🙏
Thanks mate. Yours too.
Yours as well, this needs to be top
Why would you wish that evil on me?
ive realised why i like ur videos is because ur voice is buttery smooth for a brit
I used my 7" Samsung tablet from 2015 for a lot of SNES/PS1 emulation with a bluetooth controller that cradles around the tablet. Works very much like a Switch, but with a bigger screen!
So for light emulation with a controller, I think mobile devices are brilliant.
The actual retro games you can buy on Google Play are horrific though, you're better off emulating.
I like u
Ohhh Dear Esther. Beautiful game, especially the caves.
I literally bought an brand new iPad Mini 5th Generation just for Mobile Gaming. I honestly just got tired of paying for Xbox Live/Gold over the years. Moved on to building PC’s and haven’t looked back.
my tablet (android) is a decent retro emulation device for portable gaming(I don't generally play mobile games, but the few I tried ran well), though my laptop( a couple years old legion) is my go to "portable" device as that plays almost anything
As someone who has a decent PC and about 13 consoles I still love to lay in bed some nights and just play a few games on my phone wether it be COD or GTA I love it, sometimes I only play for 10-15 minutes but it’s enough for me. Mobile gaming is getting better.
Lmao same
"Mobile gaming is getting better" please stop!! I have a cancer bos!! Pleaseeee!!!
@@rpgamezzz270 I am a console and pc player since 2011 and played over 500 games and I don't hate on mobile players unlike u so let the people enjoy what they like
Mobile gaming is a plague, it is so bad it needs to go away, what could eventually happen is mobile devices get so powerful you could play actual games on them, making them a console. Mobile gaming is bad it sucks it is a cash grab it is terrible and should always stay that way
@ did you a stroke or something? Mobile gaming isn't just phones you know
Whether you game on mobile or PC, you'll still get all the fun of lootboxes, microtransactions, battle passes, and manipulative daily login goals.
Yep, folks, we now have parity!
Theres some really good experiences to be had on mobile especially if you're willing to work for it a little bit. I thought GTA was impressive (it still is) but theres also ports like KOTOR, a fan port of Morrowind and even strategy games like Rome: Total War. If you want to fiddle a bit emulation is also a near bottomless pit of fun
I am literally watching this video on that same ipad
Bxllets same
That laptop seems to have something else running in the background. The stutters were more like lifetime pauses. Great comparison video mate 👌🍻🍻
Very noticeable jump in quality (especially sound), and congrats for moving.
After years of being a potato laptop user I have finally upgraded to a gaming laptop , thanks to channels like random gaming HD that helped me so long since 2015 to run games on my potato lappy ,atlast I can use ultra graphics on most of the games at 1080p with 40+ FPS ,thank you so much
I literally have no PC and I only have a 110€ android. It doesn't even run Call of Duty Mobile at 50fps at the lowest graphic settings..
Currently saving up for a PC so I can play games at 60fps..
its smart to capitalize on the mobile market. In China and Europe lots of people game on their phones. I was gaming on my S10 using a USBc-HDMI-USBa hub and a XBOX controller, playing Nintendo Wii games. Then I bought a 7700k and Oculus quest and forgot about mobile gaming.
I've been playing Eve Online: Echoes on mobile and they did a decent job mobilizing a very complicated PC game to be running on mobile. Then with BlueStacks, you can have PC and mobile cross compatibility.
With emulators and a controller you can turn your mobile device into powehouse. Remember, Snapdragon 865 chips can run Wii/Gamecube, Dreamcast, 3DS games fairly smoothly.
My man should be a counsellor with this voice
I don't know if it's available in UK but here in Latin America we budget/poor gamers play PUBG Lite, which is free, it's not the same graphically as its bigger brother and the sound is slightly bad but it's still enjoyable and you don't need a powerful PC to run it. You find a lot of bots but it's useful to practice and get to know the maps, the battle royale experience is there
I own a strong gaming PC, but I play games on my iPad Air 3 (2019 version). Before bed some Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate or Titan Quest, I'm more into these kind of games on iPad and they run very well. I think I played through on iPad all of the Amanita Design games and Sanitarium.
Honestly, I'm a PC/console gamer but the iPad is pretty damn amazing, especially the newer ones (Mini/Pro/Air). I have an 2017 10.5 iPad Pro and I use it for some indie games like Dead Cells, Slay the Spire and Transistor, and I also tried running Fortnite just to benchmark, and I was surprised at how stable it was at 60fps.
Hell, Larian is even going to port Divinity Original Sin 2 to the iPad, and some PS3 games like Journey are already available.
very intresting Video showing the performance of gaming on phones
Greetings, just subscribed to your channel... Im just fascinated on how you review things so simple and not too much over acting... Keep up the way you do it... :)
You can also connect ps4/Xbox one controllers to iPad, they are supported natively. That way you can play way more games from Apple Arcade
The microphone is EXCELLENT!
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Its amazing how the iPad can run emulators and has some great ports. Years ago, I bought a PSP for Symphony of the Night and now i can just use my phone, amazing.
And dont forget the indie games made for Mobile, I love Polytopia or Monument Valley
Yeah dude, you can literally play PS2 games on phone's it's only a matter of time when we will have full switch and wii-u emulation on Phones.
@@JohnDoe-qj3iv we already have switch, it's sketch but it works meaning we're not far from a legit one on android, naturally you have to wait longer on iOS
@@syedia Don't really care about iOS specially with all the beef going around with Apple and Epic games. Android is where we at and where we always be. ;D
Did you changed your Audio setup... The sound is way better👍
I own a Dell Pro Tablet which allowed to install full fledge Windows programs on it and with an On the Go cable adapter which took the Micro USB cable and converted it to a Type A connector and I connected a mouse to it and also had a Bluetooth keyboard connected wirelessly to it as well I played games on it. I even Played Torchlight 1 on it and it ran good on it for the most part it got choppy when there was alot of action going on but it was good enough for me since I couldn't afford a laptop of any kind at the time.
I used to run KOTOR on a Celeron laptop with ATI Radeon 9200 graphics in 2006. You can run it on everything relatively modern.
I couldn't run it on an Amazon Fire 7, but that's because I didn't have enough internal storage, and it decided the 128gb external storage wasn't good enough.
great video
though i dont think i'll EVER go get my old ipad or use my phone instead of my pc... then i'd rather just wait :p
No way I would play a FPS with any other than a mouse, yet alone on a touch screen or a laggy Bluetooth controller.
I play COD mobile and PUBG regularly and I can easily say it's the best time I can have with my friends in this lockdowns. You don't always need beefy hardware to have fun . If a mobile game can satisfy you then it's enough.
Your new mic really improve the sound quality of your video. Try to upgrade a better camera next and try to get a better colorful background.
Mobile gaming is only going to get better and as a PC gamer primarily thats fine with me. The more choice we have the better.
This is a very interesting discussion. Personally, I have an iPad 5th gen that runs PUBG, ARK and CoD mobile very well, but I also have an old Thinkpad SL410 that has a Core 2 Duo and an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 with 256MB of GDDR3, which can run neither of those aforementioned titles. However, it runs Fallout 3 on high at 60 FPS, Crysis, GTA IV, Skyrim and many other great titles that released between 2007-2013. All in all, a laptop is almost always better - just play the games that were released when the laptop did (or older). Much more variety.
i can relate to this alot, i used to have a GT 610 paired with my i5-3570 and 4gb ram. i went to great extents to getting games to run smoothly on it, it used to be able to run csgo at 60fps+ till an update which killed it. Pubg lite would run smoothly on the lowest settings. but i refused to play games on my phone because i dont like the controls and when the phone heats up it isnt really pleasant. My problem with mobile emulators is that it is heavily engine bottlenecked and cant use all your pc's power, but another thing to take note of they can only use dedicated Nvidia cards (bluestacks), otherwise it just uses your integrated.
Dude you can totally use an iPad as a gaming machine. It's capable of so so so much these days. Can even do steam remote play and stream your games from your PC! iPad is such a good platform IMO.
I tried to workout through comparative benchmark scores what my 2020 iPad 10.2 would be in PC terms and it's roughly a Radeon 4770 and core i3 2100. Not bad!!
It's the randomness that got me into this channel tbh. How about some budget console????
My favorite mobile port of a PC game is definitly Stardew Valley. It runs perfectly and touch controls feel great. Plus it is a perfect game to play in the bed before sleeping because its relaxing af.
Im surprised you didn't do a test with company of heroes since the ipad port has been around for some time now
LMAO! That's *exactly* me 😅
I have an XPS 15 with a Quadro and an iPad 6th Gen, and you can guess what I game on 😂
You should have bumped up PUBGM to it's highest settings, btw. You can also hit 60 FPS at Medium, or 40 at its highest! It has the same settings available as the iPad Pro 2020 ;)
Great video and I also suggest checking out feral interactive's mobile ports, they ported tropico 3, grid autosport,rome total war and even company of heroes recently!! And they're all quality ports (haven't tried coh though)
Civilization Vi is also on mobile but it's quite expensive
I have a Windows 10 based tablet I can play a lot of older games on, as long as they support Xbox controllers. I just use a Bluetooth X1 controller. I have Borderlands, Bioshock, Fallout New Vegas, and more from that era. Sure, I have to run them at low resolutions with low settings, but it’s awesome. You can’t play those games on any other mobile platform aside from laptops I guess.
Played Kotor on mobile. It was a very nice experience except for the speeder bike races and the space turret sections which pretty much require a game controller. Good thing that there is still mod support.
@0:05 "Hol' up. I'ma have to stop you right there now."
Interesting observation on the mobile version of CoD it uses more CPU rather than GPU when compared to the PC version where it uses more GPU rather than CPU
There is a game that's exactly the same across all platforms, it's called brawlhalla and it's a platform fighter. And also you can play an original mobile release that is worth giving it a shot that is sky: children of the light. It's from the studio that made journey
I was a hardcore mobile gamer before I got my first gaming pc, played a lot of GTA SA, COD and PUBG mobile, it was very enjoyable and I have an iPad 5.
I used to have a laptop with the same GPU as the friend's laptop and still had a ton of fun gaming. Because i used to think 20 fps was smooth gaming back then.
You keep me going man keep up the videos
Thanks for bringing this to my attention 👍
or if you want that more traditional keyboard and mouse experience, use a keyboard and mouse (although you may get a ban on mobile platforms for this), just connect to the iPad over bluetooth, you can also use PS4, xbox and switch pro controllers over bluetooth with iOS
Man, I love this channel
I immediately noticed the mic and liked it
I can't stand 90% of mobile games with their F2P model and touch controls so I bought a Switch Lite. I know a lot of current Android/Apple phones have much more powerful hardware (and this not being the point made in the video) but man, the quality of the games you can play in there and the value you get during a sale is astounding.
my old laptop had an i5 6200u and I had gone into the registry editor and increased the amount of shared/allocated vram for the integrated gpu which greatly increased the fps.
I use Phoenix OS DarkMatter for PUBGM and CODM on my laptop since emulators are very laggy.
RGinHD sounds so dead while talking about mobile gaming. I can feel the pain
Btw, the iPhone SE you used in your first video has a very similar GPU in it's A9 SoC, compared to the 4 year old A10 in the iPad 6th and 7th Gen!
It's an old video, and it was actually a 5S. So A7 cpu instead of this A9
@@TheStone2203 ohhhh gotcha!
Gaming sometimes as you get older is about portability speed and access...
Graphics are relative for those who grew up on MS DOS...
Strategy can take place for graphic.
Along with networking with millions of people in your pocket.
Tetris and sukoban are still great games.
You also have access to emulators on portable.
Pubg mobile plays on a 2K screen if you have a mod from the android store.
Good luck get a 2k screen on a computer that fits into your pocket normally. 😀
Pubg for me is fun not because it's a shooter, but because of it's ever shrinking force field.
Begs the question, what games do you like that run on tiny amounts of hardware?
You could own a surface go 2 and play windows stream games at 720 low settings.
bro, my gaming setups are freaking
PC: Win7, Pentium R E5700 dual core 3.0GHz, NVidea GT 9500 1GB, 4GB RAM DDR3
Smartphone: Galaxy A01(SnapDragon 439 octa core 2.0GHz, Adreno 505, 2GB RAM)
I can't play 90% of modern games ;-; An iPad is prob better than anything I currently have.
Yeah man. I remember playing on my intel hd 2000 for several years in college. The only game I could run smoothly at that time was MAME. Glad I could afford a cheap gaming pc now (7 years later).
You can pair up a Dualshock 4 or Xbox controller using bluetooth to the Ipad btw & it works great.
Been playing PUBG on mobile since it came out I’ve just got an iPad Pro 10.5” it is able to run at 120hz 120fps it’s so smooth and great fun imo
jonno tuckster the iPad Pro costs more than entry level gaming laptops.. probably is better specced as well
Captain Sensible I have a decent pc but I managed to get a good deal on the iPad tbh a friend of mine had an Alienware laptop that he’d somehow bricked and it sat in his loft in pieces I said I’ll fix that he said no chance he came in the next day and gave me it saying there you go I was going to through it in the bin I was like cool thanks Cur a long story short it was a very corrupted bios which h I had to reload using a test clip and programmer cost me £12 I put it on eBay and some guy asked me what I’d take for it I said £400 he said ok I’ve got to sell my iPad Pro first what are the odds on that I was selling my laptop to get an iPad he was selling his iPad to get a laptop lol straight swapped for it he’s now a happy owner of an m17xr4 and I’m happy with my iPad Pro lol weird how things work out sometimes hey
@@roosterbooster6238 Things are not quite as people think. If you really put these mobile GPUs in a laptop and got the drivers working and fully completely optimized, it wouldn't come close to the Nvidia and AMD equivalents that they supposedly have the "same power" as - at least not now and definitely not for gaming (even more extreme difference in gaming).
Apple want that to change, and are working rapidly to get ready for their changeover to ARM. But I doubt they are focussing on gaming so don't expect that to really be the equivalent for a while, and they are a looong way from Quadro level performance in productivity software. Laughable far behind if you tried to compare.
Speaking of mobile gaming,I recommend checking out sky children of light
Is that a new mic? Quite a good audio quality 👍🏻
It sounds good, my only problem with it is the breathing in sound, for some reason I locked onto it hard.
I have no idea if this is correct if kotor can run on an android from 4 years ago then the current gen flag ships must have the ph to run any port of any game fron 03 to 05. Ive got avp running natively on an intl atom
Pretty sure I've seen Vanoss & some of his friends playing Gmod Guess Who a few times with the map you showed at 3:44.
Sucky thing about android tablets, for the last few years they seem to be stuck in a rut, not advancing like PCs...
1.3 GHz quad core cpu, 1 GB of ram, 8 GB of internal storage (at least half of which is used by the OS)
Sure, they may have a microSD slot, but that's only good for saving files like pictures, video, or mp3, etc. You can't (generally) install apps to removable storage.
You can download Pubg lite on pc. It runs better that pubg and pubg mobile with game loop. I use a i3 12 gb ram Intel HD 620 and I used close to hd with low-medium settings and I got 45-70 fps