• Globulart@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You claimed it was lightyears behind to be fair, nobody said it’d be an equal to today’s gaming rigs but the gap has certainly closed a bit.

    Current phones are more powerful than a switch already, which is releasing AAA games that people are buying so some people are perfectly happy playing a game with moderate gfx and performance. I can absolutely see AAA games being designed for phones in the future and docking in a similar way.

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      1 year ago

      It being possible to use for a specific purpose is a far cry from being able to run any software you want with much better performance. That’s what being on par with means here.

      Even my m1 work laptop which is impressively fast for a laptop, is noticeably worse off than my desktop. No one is denying the progress, but no “on par” is not at all accurate

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        1 year ago

        Yes on par is stretching the truth very thinly for sure (today at least), the gap is closing though and eventually I expect phones will be running AAA games too. It will take some more large developments in phones before it’s realistically possible but I can totally see phones being “dockable” becoming the form in future, and I expect mobile gaming will have some big changes if that does happen.

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          1 year ago

          Yeah it will happen. The gap is closing, but I feel it’s slowly. I don’t expect the two form factors to converge in the next 5 years, but in 15? Sounds possible