Not a fan of the game, but seriously impressive.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/05/a...d-of-warcraft/
Not a fan of the game, but seriously impressive.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/05/a...d-of-warcraft/
yep pretty impressive
If M$ was smart, they would make an XBox Phone. The time is now Microsoft! Do not let this opportunity pass you up.
never thought i would get the chance to say this again,
'but will it play Crysis?'
^ quite fitting this time around
Pretty impressive for a phone
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When will this phone[s] be coming out with Moorestown
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No firm date but this Aava Mobile phone is probably the first Moorestown based phone we will see. I've no idea how much adoption Moorestown will get, I wouldn't be surprised if it gets used in as many handsets as the first Tegra chip.
Aava Mobile: http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/02/a...ll-be-the-fir/
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But would it overclock/undervolt?
are the 2 videos the same device? the first one cant even get 10fps of wows loading screen, and the second one got 120fps of quake 3.
Finally the ones who play WoW can leave their home.
Pointless really, display is too small to enjoy the game
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yeah... "unfortunately, we can't log in to the servers right now", looking at how he barely hits the menu buttons it'd take him like 10 minutes to log in - and probably take another 10 mins to even do simple actions in the game
nonetheless, it's impressive the game even started.
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WoW runs to this day on my 9 year old powermac G4 smooth as silk next to that demo, and with a 7800gs at 1920x1200 too. If it didnt run on every underpowered pile o garbage blizzard would not be getting subscription fees from 90% of the players. People on 10 year old emachines.
Show me in game @ Ironforge or whatever auction house is crowded in wow at this time @ 30 fps, then I will be impressed.
It has been some time since I have seen this, that Q3 video was nice, but well I do expect that this tech actually moves forward, considering that I played Doom95 4 years ago on my cell phone more than smoothly.
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Ironforge is no problem, try the most crowded places in Dalaran instead.
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looks like <5fps to me, still pretty impressive...
*looks at dadi perlmutter* so... how are you feeling about SBs awesome igp now? your weakest processor at below 1W can play the game... still claiming sandybdridges igp is da sht?
Too bad that he was unable to log in.
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Impressive, although I think the future of mobile gaming is cloud computing personally.
The iphone (3G) has quake 3 running and i'll think most would find out pretty soon (like i did when i tried it out) that what is AMAZING is not to run it but to actually play it properly with a stupid touch screen. They need to invent transparent fingers to see the screen, otherwise it's a great benchmark but nothing else.
The only think i do think a touch would work well is with RTS games. WIC on a mobile now that would be sick (nuke em whilst sending an sms).
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