I'm just concerned about Grandma Shirley being able to play this. It won't be the same without her commentary :(
I swear, it seems like getting a decent tomato is impossible nowadays. They're all refridgerated and horrible, completely bland.
It looks sick. I actually have no problem that it's thicker if that means that the battery life is longer (although weight is a concern over thickness, of course). Lenovo hardware is hit and miss though (and I say this having used a Legion laptop for the past few years).
Also, Steam Deck will still remain king until the other companies can make a good track record of consistent software improvements which are needed on a device like this. I see all of these other clones - the Ally, the 50000 Aya devices - and I still am not tempted until I know that they will be supported long term. I really think that this support sets the tone for these devices - is this market going to be a 'it's a year old and already outdated so I'll just buy a new one' kind of thing? Or will it be 'this is good for a quite a few years and I'm happy with my purchase and not immediately getting fomo'? I really hope it's the latter.
Another thing is that, and maybe I'm misremembering, but didn't Nintendo patent some part of the detachable controller design that scared companies from doing anything similar for a long time? I could have sworn that was happening for quite a while...
The game is fun, but I would definitely not say that it runs great. It's runs at a bare minimum 30fps with low/medium settings and dips below 30. The FSR implementation is awful and basically unusable - it blurs your character beyond recognition. I have to use the Deck's frame limiter and FSR to get it to run decently. The game is not well optimized.
But as I said, the game is cool. Worth a play if you like rpgs.
Tbf this looks extremely close to Samsung's layout but with an added widget and long buttons which are like Google's, which I think waste space.
Normally, I'd agree with you. Samsung does put some stupid bloatware apps that you have to disable (which I understand is not the same as uninstalling). But in this case I think that Samsung's quick settings are better than stock which looks like this. The amount of space wasted there is insane.
It's not that the RAM hungry ones don't run, it's that they fill up the RAM and create stuttering - sometimes even with a big page file. Emulators can do this, for example.
And more RAM is particularly good because the CPU and GPU pull from the same pool of RAM in the device.
My biggest gripe is that it can't handle multi part trips with turn by turn directions. By that I mean - let's say I want to go across town to my destination and that involves using the subway that I need to walk to. For some reason Maps doesn't give you turn by turn walking directions to the subway part, but will show you the map with your location to the subway then to destination. You have to start and stop turn by turn directions to each part separately. That's such a pain in the butt and is nonsensical.
Really wish this were just built into Android instead of being tied to the Files by Google app.
And yet there are 0 consequences for not doing so. What is Congress going to do?
If those computers that he's selling have hard drives in them, I'd be shocked if you couldn't recover something wild
They had absolutely 1 thing to do:
Remake Saints Row 2.
And they continued to ignore what everyone wanted.