The Wii becomes much more useful with Homebrew. Since it's so small, it is still my go-to multimedia device. Plus, being always ready for Sports/SSBB parties is nice.
I have an i5 6198. It's actually a really good CPU, it just came with a very mediocre card, a 920mx. I wish I picked an i3 with a better card instead. Oh well, live and learn.
Bad ports would always perform worse. I remember being so excited to play Dishonored 2, but the PC version was horrible when it came out. It was eventually patched, but a lot of people got really mad about how bad it performed during launch.
I think there was a similar issue with the latest...
I don't know why, but FRAPS hits my framerate much harder than Hypercam does. I only record for personal use, so the watermark doesn't really bother me.
The line is starting to blur, especially with the Switch.
Also, with VR on the horizon, and how well suited it is to mobile gaming, I think AAA titles would appear more and more with mobile device support. I'm really looking forward to it.
As a casual gamer, my laptop has always been enough for my gaming needs. If ultra setting graphics don't matter to you, a laptop will always be better.
Plus, I can play games while in bed. That's priority number one for me.
I got a laptop for free, but I don't have a room in my new apartment for my desktop so I had to leave it at home. Unfortunately my laptop only has a Nvidia 920MX, 8gig ram and an i5. What games can I play with this? I don't really mind using the lowest settings as long as I get a playable...