And V2 SLI could run Quake 3 faster at 800x600 then the original GeForce could at 1600x1200. Think hard, you may be able to figure out the relation
The games run amazingly well, better then on my iPhone for titles on both. I don't know if you are simply trying to be absurd or if you simply don't grasp the fact that you have a massively outdated POS phone that wasn't very good when it launched. It had great marketing behind it and sold well, much like the original iPhone, that doesn't mean the device was very well made.
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Went and found a link with some scores to look over, on these graphs there should be an orange block between the green and yellow. That orange block is how well the part handles 2D acceleration features, the original Droid is the slowest part for that particular task. This isn't some crazy idea I came up with in my head, your exacting problem is very well known with the phone you bought, it has nothing at all to do with Android, it has to do with
your phone.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/ultimatedroid/100171-what-quadrant-scores-you-getting-rom.html
The Motorola Droid is NOT MASSIVELY OUTDATED. If it takes THAT much horsepower to run Android or Android Games, then perhaps the software is too bloated? Like I said, this is VERY comparable to an iPhone 3GS which is in no way outdated or struggles to run its basic operating system. Plus, the CPU is easily overclockable to beyond 1.1ghz. The phone isn't even 2 years old. Like I said, you're just making this argument because new phones are coming out and every new phone that gets released just leads to you calling the previous phone MASSIVELY outdated. Sorry, but if an i7 920 to you is massively outdated because it came out in 2008, and that's your explanation for why performance isn't good enough on Windows 7, because you *NEED* a 990X processor or something, then perhaps you should re-evaluate what is "MASSIVELY OUTDATED"
So maybe you should read your own post and look at what you are looking at. First of all, you're comparing against a stock Moto Droid, which we know SUCKS BALLS. The top result you see is an optimized and overclocked Moto Droid.
The original Moto Droid lacked JIT with Android 2.0. JIT gives you a HUGE Quadrant boost, and all of this is theoretical anyway. It's like having an insane 3D Mark score. Nonetheless, the overclocked Moto Droid kills the Nexus One stock. In fact a STOCK Moto Droid kills a stock Nexus One in gaming performance.
I am not running a Milestone STOCK. It's overclocked to 1.1ghz and gets Quadrant scores in the 1300 range. Unfortunately we don't have the luxury of custom kernels, so we can't cross the 1500 area as easily yet.
Yeah, you can cry all you want about how my device sucks or whatever, but your own thread that you linked has people saying Quadrant means absolutely nothing in day to day performance. JIT isn't gonna make your 3D gaming run 3x faster just because it triples your Quadrant score.
Similarly Linpack tests really favor Snapdragon processors, even though most people know OMAP and Hummingbird are slightly faster clock for clock. You can easily get 2x performance on a similarly clocked Snapdragon processor in Linpack. Thus, these synthetic benchmarks are practically useless.
But at the end of the day you want to criticize my device all you want, when a 2009 iPhone doesn't get crushed by software today. I once again reiterate it's Angry Birds. I'm not asking the phone to run DD or any crazy software out there. A simple 2D game like Angry Birds which runs smoothly on all iOS devices without hitches. You still can't dispute the fact that my device offers better GPU performance than a Nexus One (even your own link shows the overclocked 2D performance beating a stock Nexus 1). You also don't address why other devices like the Desire or a handful of WP7 devices which run the inferior Adreno 200 GPU.
So basically you are suggesting that if I say pick up a Nexus S, I'll never have an issue with performance again, and if I complain that Angry Birds cant run smoothly, you'll tell me its because I have a POS phone compared to a dual core Atrix or dual core Sensation. Yeah, keep making all the excuses.
Also your V2 SLI vs GF2 is a terrible analogy. Do you even have benchmarks of the V2 SLI killing a GF2? If so, you most likely are choosing a scenario where you're CPU limited.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/585/12