Hi,guys
So,recently I started a new job and paychecks started coming in,so I realised I should invest part of it into something really close to my heart-emulating games.
I did all the research and the best 'bang for bucks' phone I found (locally,live in Southeastern Europe btw) is the Samsung galaxy j7 2017 edition.It's got :a full hd screen res,5.5 inch screen (5.7 would be ideal but,hell,you gotta compromise on some things) and 3gigs of ram.
Now for the second part of the compromise where I think I'll need your opinion.
It has a: Chipset Exynos 7870 Octa
and CPU Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53
Would that be enough to run a purchased DraStic with the hi res textures(no shaders or anything like that,just hightened resolution and nothing more)
I know it would be way more efficient if it had per se,fewer cores but more per core speed and anything but a-5 cortex lol but I just had to ask
Because it's been a good few years since the emulator came out so I was hoping with all the updates it became a bit more universally friendly hardware-wise
Appreciate your time,
Fellow emulator enthusiast
Buying a new mid-range smartphone primarily for DraStic
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- dsattorney
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Re: Buying a new mid-range smartphone primarily for DraStic
I think that is a beast for DraStic, especially with its Octa-Core processor. I say go for it.
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Re: Buying a new mid-range smartphone primarily for DraStic
Its perfect, go for it
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Re: Buying a new mid-range smartphone primarily for DraStic
I love using a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with the S Pen. Really any of the Note line after 4 will give an amzing time