Quote Originally Posted by BeefyRod View Post
Can confirm, have an Android device


I think it depends on your pc power. I mean I do amazing at events when I'm on my pc. I'm an extreme PC nerd so I won't try to over-complicate things.
These are things that depend on the "lag" during events, video games, etc.

CPU: Your PC's brain. If you play with a 1GHz dual core (2 brains) cpu, it's gonna be the same speed and outcome as a regular smartphone.
I have a 2.1 GHz Quad core (4 brains) cpu and it's amazing, but it's a middle class on the average PC gaming side.

GPU: Your PC's artistic talent! I have no idea what the statistics are on a smartphone, my bad.
That's just a fact sorry, I have a 712 Mb GPU and that's a middle class type.

RAM: The thing when your PC needs something and quick! This is pretty important but too much like 16 GB or more is overkill. Most games use around 4 GB or RAM, I have 6 GB so I got that going for me which is nice.
Graal doesn't require amazing PC specs. I mean even a netbook would be able to run it fairly well. Although the better specs the better performance. By the way got any laptop recommendations? My budget is $500-$600 and I need something I can use for some average gaming. Gaming relies heavily on the GPU and sadly I don't think I'm really gonna be able to build my own computer or buy something like an AlienWare. You seem to know a lot so got any recommendations?

Smartphones are growing at a rapid pace. The iPhone 5S CPU is clocked at 1.3ghz but it's A7 chip and 64 bit capabilities make it an amazing phone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 boasts a snapdragon 600 quad core processor clocked at I believe 1.9 GHz. Despite that the S4 and 5S are both of equal power. The iPhone is a straight monster with Graphics. The latest iPhone has Power V6 series GPU chip. Honestly Smartphones are catching up to PC at such a rapid pace.