Looks like Tegra is going to be the way to go for gaming on Android.
Sony bringing PS1 games to Tegra devices
Sony bringing PS1 games to Tegra devices
Looks like Tegra is going to be the way to go for gaming on Android.
Sony bringing PS1 games to Tegra devices
Android developers have stated minimum and recommended hardware requirements for a while now. In fact, if your device doesn't support something, it simply won't show up.
But what I'm talking about is the fact that these devices are so depraved of games that a statistic like this is extremely skewered. When both platforms have 10,000 3D and quality games each, and they at least keep a relatively close number of AAA titles, then this is more believable.
It's like you giving a dime each to a rich kid and a poor kid. Poor kid will thank you and celebrate and make a big fuss of it. Rich kid will simply ignore the dime. That still doesn't make the dime any more valuable than it actually is.
Looks like Tegra is going to be the way to go for gaming on Android.
Sony bringing PS1 games to Tegra devices
eh games that are meant to be played with a controller play like shit on touchscreen devices with the 'virtual' controllers.
Except that this is Google that is stating the recommended specs for an Android tablet. Right off the bat "official" Honeycomb tablets are going to be Tegra 2 or better in terms of hardware power. Not EA. Not Square. Not iD. Not Epic. Any developer making a CPU/GPU intense game on an Android tablet can reasonably expect that to be the minimum power available.
There is just no incentive for anyone, not EA, not Square, not Epic, to push anything out. Not even mentioning something graphically intensive. And that's more of a problem right now than trying to figure out if Android hardware can handle games that look like they came from 2015.
That's not the problem. Problem is... Android has capable hardwares, but nothing to take advantage of them.