Is Your Windows 8 Tablet Fast Enough For PC Gaming?

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Same article with SP3 would be a worthy read since it gives a chance to see how their HD4400 vs HD5000 on the variants match up, and if possible a projection on what the newer chipset that wont be making into the current SP3 but might make into the refresh by holiday season?
 

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Awesome article, Don, I have had the same thoughts recently. I think we would have appreciated some more info especially on:
- Battery (maybe most important when you speak of portablility) - how long does it last with this model. I was eyeing the Asus Transformer Book T100TA, which they say has a quite respectable battery (but is also more expensive)
- Does a PS3 controller (free, if you have a PS3) work with it?
I would ideally have liked to see a mention of the Prince of Persia / Max Payne (1+2) / (Older) Tomb Raider / Splinter cell (1-4) and similar older third-person adventure games. In my opinion those work marvellously with a PS3 gamepad. Ah, I forgot - I wonder whether the touch would work directly with games from the Monkey Island series. Ah, another great genre for playing on a tablet, that was totally missed here - turn-based strategy games like the Heroes of Might and Magic series and Civilization (4). And also the grand-daddy of "modern" open-world FPSs - FarCry 1 :)
The biggest risk with those games is still compatibility with touch/Win 8.
An expanded re-visit maybe when the new generation of chips come out from either from Intel or AMD?
 

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What's up with these multiple posts!!! Sorry for the splamming, it seems every time the page gets refreshed, the post is re-submitted!
 

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Nice tests Don !! We are looking forward for more tests !! Maybe with a MS Surface Pro, or any AMD based tablet (with more GPU punch).
 

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I enjoyed this article. I just spent some time configuring my own new tablet to run some games - a Dell Venue Pro 11 (with an "i5" dual core). It's about as powerful as you'd expect, which is to say it's not spectacular.

Some games run very well on the tablet - Left4Dead 2 and Unreal Tournament 2004 run fantastically, as you might expect because they're a bit older, or based on older engines. Likewise, some other games that have lower system requirements run perfectly well (indie stuff, smaller games, games that were ported from PC to tablet). Examples include Castle Crashers, Geometry Wars, Plants Vs Zombies, Puzzle Quest, Pac Man DX, etc

Some newer games that I've tried have framerate issues, but still at least play at lowest settings and resolutions. The games below, despite their framerate issues remain playable for the most part.

Battlefield 4 (looks horrific because resolution scaling must be used, 20-35fps)

Diablo 3 (35fps out of combat, 20-25 in combat, 17-19 in Torment II/III combat).

Borderlands 2 (30+ out of combat, some dips in combat)

Saints Row IV (45+ in places, 17-20 in others, it's odd, more geometry = bad)

Tomb Raider (27-45fps or so, perfectly playable for the most part).

In most cases, I am nerfing settings to a ridiculous degree.
 

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I'd also add that cell phones have some Bluetooth controllers worth considering, like the MOGA series of controllers. Likewise, I hear that PS3/4 controllers are an option, but the concern with all of these is whether or not they have XInput (rather than using a program to bring compatibility with each game).
 

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For some reason, I'm estimating that by time the Surface Pro 6 is released, that one will be great for gaming. Integrated GPU will have caught up, sufficiently. You know how PC gaming is, it only gets so good to a certain point, because they have to make console ports, as well. Granted, the XBOX One/PS4's GPU is already outdated by the PC having discreet GPUs.
 

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No matter the frame rate playing Dota on an 8 inch screen makes it unplayable. I have a 10 inch laptop and it's practically impossible on that.
 

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...Nintendo's DSi XL? Did you happen to miss where it's been succeeded by the 3DS XL and the 2DS?

(3DS XL and 2DS aren't really directly comparable due to the different form-factor - clam-shell vs tablet)
 

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That was a bit of a brainfart in the intro, the actual article mentions the 3DS XL.

Anyway, thanks for catching it. Fixed. :)

As far as being comparable, in the broad sense any portable gaming device is comparable. Portable console, phone, phablet, tablet... so I believe it's a relevant comparison in this context.
 

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What I want to know is why has no one pushed an AMD APU into one of these windows tablets for gaming?
MSI has. MSI W20. I think the issue has more to do with the clock speeds on the APUs in this power envelope, around 1 ghz. With this low a clock it may not have the necessary oomf. The recent APU has the power envelope and oomf, but we are only now starting to see it used in Tablets.
 

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Personally, I'd like to see a 13 to 15 inch Windows 8 tablet with a native 1080p resolution based on AMD's Beema or Mullins APU. That would allow me to do some mid-range pc gaming while mobile. Or I can stream a high end game over my network using Steam In Home Streaming while I kick back on my couch. I did find an HP tablet that was close but the resolution was wrong. A resolution less than 1920x1080 will force in-home streaming to scale the rendered image from it's source and damage the clarity. I don't want that. Too high a resolution will hamper the tablet's ability to render graphics quickly at it's screen's native resolution. It's a shame Microsoft didn't based one of it's Surface Pro 3 lines on an AMD APU. I'd have bought one then.
 

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I actually have a Venue 8 and I've been really itching to try Steam on it, with a few older games, but really - my first love when it comes to gaming is strategy games, and I can't wait to see how this one pairs with my favorite - Civilization V. Especially now that Brave New World has touch screen support.
 

cleeve

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I played about two and a half hours of Left4Dead with some friends before I noticed the tablet wasn't plugged into power, and it still had some juice left. Your mileage will depend upon the game and screen brightness, obviously, but I was impressed.



I believe a PS3 controller can be used with some hacks, but I was trying to find peripherals that were plug and play.



There's an infinite possible list of titles to try, too many to realistically tackle for little old me. I encourage you to grab a tablet and give your favorites a shot. :)



I'm hoping so. I don't know if the new mullins/beema APUs have any design wins in a tablet yet, but I'm going to keep bugging AMD periodically because I hope it'll happen and I'd love to test this.

 

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Intel Graphics is a joke. I hope AMD starts promoting the APUs and even their onboard graphic capabilities for mobile and tablet. This is going to be great for gamer who are constantly on the move and would like to play some recent highend games.
 
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