Quote from: Michael S on June 13, 2019, 21:25:43
200 grams is not 0.9 lbs. You should clarify that the Switch weighs 0.9 lbs not that the Smach Z is almost 0.9lbs heavier.
The lack of accuracy or understanding of PC optimization or power in this article is appalling, especially from the company that I normally trust for reviews. The Smach Z has double the graphical power of the current mobile gaming PC king, the GPD Win 2, and runs the most powerful SoC possible in that form factor. The chip it runs wasn't even available 3 years ago. Do you even know the system specs or did you just lap up unverified information and intentionally misrepresented that information to boot?
It's much more likely that the games weren't optimized for frame rate, considering I can play MHW at 25~ fps on a Win 2 with half the power.
Hi Michael,
Thanks for pointing out the weight conversion error.
I appreciate that the games on show may not have been optimized for the system, but you are cutting Smach an awful lot of slack.
It seems shortsighted of the company not to have even a few games optimized for units on display at E3, considering that the Smach Z has been several years in the making and that it costs at least US$699.
Also, if the Smach Z is not capable of running games like MHW at playable framerates in 1080p at certain graphics levels, then why highlight its shortcomings by pretending that it can?
It would also be strange to discredit a website and all its editors based on one article with which one disagrees.
All the best,
Alex