Gaming on a 2 in 1

Gaming on a 2in1
While gaming on a 2in1 laptop/tablet device isn’t as ideal as it sounds,
it does have its benefits for gamers on a budget. I have been gaming on
a Lenovo Yoga 710-151KB 2in1 and I have a few good, and bad, things that I can say about it.
Now while my device is running an intel I5 7200 @250ghz processor, it does give you the ability to play a good amount of games, while maintaining its low budget integrity. This present device I have runs 8gb of ram, as a result, it allows for
games like Elder Scrolls Online and Fallout New Vegas to run with ease. Though
recently my attempt at higher-end games like Assassins Creed Odyssey and Grand Theft
Auto V was a complete fail, it showed me why it’s not ideal for gaming. Now if you
plan on playing some games like Ironsight or even Pubg mobile, this device will keep
up with the competition. I expect to have a few video clips on how this device runs games and how to maximize your gameplay experience so that you can enjoy gaming,
while not breaking the bank on a $1,000 gaming PC until you can fund it. I can
genuinely say that this little laptop has surprised me more times than I can admit,
considering what I use it for is not its intent. As ratings go, I give this device a
3.5 out of 5.
Going into depth, I’ve clocked the FPS(Frames per second) of Elder Scrolls online at an
average of 22FPS, most start-ups cut scenes at 50-60FPS. I didn’t get a chance to clock GTA V
considering it wouldn’t make it past the loading screen. It does have the capability of playing
APEX LEGENDS, but it doesn’t hold up for long as far as the game has many special abilities
and the graphics card doesn’t support the speeds. I never took the time to clock apex, but on
my next post, I will have the FPS and GPU. As for the GPU usage for Elder Scrolls online, it
does maximize the GPU at 97%, with a few apps running in the background such as Google Chrome,
Youtube app, and discord. So all in all, it is not a bad device to own if you want small gameplay
and can be used for various school projects with its free year subscription of all the major
Microsoft programs. Thanks for reading, and I hope you guys find it informative and it helps you
decide on whether you want to buy this device for your kids, or even yourself. Until next time.

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