Tekken 8 - OneXFly (& more) Performance and Settings
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2024
- Benchmarking different TDPs using various devices for Tekken 8 (Demo build). Fighting games are pretty much always well optimized and there is no difference here.
With that said, my experience with FSR3 wasn't as fructuous but one can easily make without.
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This isn't related to tekken but is related to onexfly im currently struggling internally wether i should buy the SD oled or the onexfly i love the community around the SD but from what ive seen its not powerful enough for me to pull the trigger and i also don't know how to feel about the stick placement im a og xbox player that switched to pc so im vary fond of xbox stick placements and i like the idea of a decently sized battery that can do hours minimum on AAA games because if it can do that it will be more then enough battery for a handheld for me. The onexfly looks like the more powerful version of the steam deck that I've been looking for, but i don't know how long it would last battery wise, and the community is a small factor and repair ability can i have your thoughts on these concerns of mine ?
A fair reflection to have. The SD OLED screen is a pretty savory one however, and that goes for just about any panel in the world, a very well tweaked non-OLED panel can achieve some pretty amazing results too. The OneXFly does deserve praise, that panel is tweaked to perfection, it's also not overdriven so no weird ghosting. It has awesome color reproduction and great contrast. Put it this way, for the time being, of all the devices I tested (and I haven't reviewed them all yet), the OneXFly is top 3 easy. The only con I had for it is more from a logical standpoint than my personal experience which is that it doesn't have VRR. Anyone that understands what VRR is for knows that a panel with great response time can effectively render the necessity for it pretty much useless and in my opinion, it is the case with the OneXFly.
I timestamped my review, looking back, I wish I would've taken more time to emphasize just how good that screen is: czcams.com/video/n-a0Duj4RIk/video.html
At last, I can tell you I still mean the words I said, despite much more handheld PCs having entered my life since. I hope this helps, cheers!
@GameTechTalk The screen isn't my concern it's battery life and community support/repairability. Can it do 2 hours on AAA games? If not, how long does it last
You can definitely get close to 2hours if you don't actually hit that mark. Like 1h45m. My bad for the misunderstanding. @@shura4136
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@@shura4136 the onexfly is a buggy unstable feetheld i had one 4 month ago i got rid of it go get a go or nothing at all
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