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    gaming tablet emulation ps2

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by kschewe, Feb 16, 2020.

  1. kschewe

    kschewe Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone using a tablet for gaming? Specifically for ps2 emulation?
    Curious to know what models you are using and if you are getting full speed. I can use a laptop or pc but would like to dedicate a tablet for just emulation and retro games.
     
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    I am not familiar with that game but it runs it well. I picked up a convertible laptop with i5-4300u. Decent cpu but it does not play ps2 very well. I only tried some of rpgs like xenosaga. I will look at the chipset in the samsung from the video.
     
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    How can you be a PlayStation fan and not know one of the most popular exclusive series made by SONY.
    It’s God of War
     
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    I never owned ps2. I went from ps1 to pc and psp. I guess i am picky and old and like the turn based rpgs on consoles still. Played most of the rpgs from nes to ps1 though. bought a 360 just to play with the kids. There is hope though since its seems many of the decent Jrps are coming to steam. Playing trails in the sky part 3 now.