09-26-2023, 09:09 PM
(09-26-2023, 09:06 PM)TylenolJones wrote: Apple does this every 3 years. The last time they added the m1 to the iPad they got Divinity Original Sin 2 and others ported over and then they forgot about it till now.
The lack of cooling is a big issue, you’ll max the game out in graphical settings, but after 5 minute it overheats and the game gets very laggy. It drains the battery fast too.
IMO the base iPad is a worthwhile pick over the switch, anything else and you’re spending too much money on an ecosystem that’s more closed down than Nintendo.
I just want them to allow outside sources so I can throw emulators onto my iPad easily. The current process to do it is a pain, but the iPad will run up to GameCube without an issue.
TLDR:
This is what people like this Vadim idiot don't understand. 99% of users don't want the hassle. If you can't just plug and play, you're not going to convert anyone.
1 user liked this post: