Honestly, a lot of the PC games I play a lot of aren’t all that 3D-intensive.
Depends on the person, of course.
I am a little surprised that there aren’t more games explicitly aimed at battery-powered environments. Like, have options to not do animations or redraw unless required, stuff like that.
It also depends on the genre. Some genres like economic strategy games that include a lot of charts/menus are better played at a desk with a large monitor.
That being said, there is a huge selection of games that works great on a laptop too (especially if you have a 17 inch screen).
Honestly, a lot of the PC games I play a lot of aren’t all that 3D-intensive.
Depends on the person, of course.
I am a little surprised that there aren’t more games explicitly aimed at battery-powered environments. Like, have options to not do animations or redraw unless required, stuff like that.
It also depends on the genre. Some genres like economic strategy games that include a lot of charts/menus are better played at a desk with a large monitor.
That being said, there is a huge selection of games that works great on a laptop too (especially if you have a 17 inch screen).