Running Starcraft 2 on the Chewy VI1: A Testing Ground
As I sit down to test the performance of Starcraft 2 on the Chewy VI1, I'm excited to see how this classic game will run on one of the latest Android devices. The game is already loaded onto my external hard drive, as I couldn't fit it on the actual device due to space limitations.
Before we dive into gameplay, let's take a look at my settings. I've set the resolution to 1280 x 720, which should provide a smooth gaming experience. However, it's worth noting that the screen doesn't seem to scale well, and there are borders if I lower the resolution. I've opted for the lowest possible setting in terms of graphics quality, as this will likely have the most impact on performance.
The frame rate is already noticeable, with some slowdowns when I'm moving around the map quickly or dealing with multiple enemies attacking my base. However, it's not too bad overall, and the game seems to be playable at a relatively smooth pace. As we progress through the levels, it's likely that the frame rate will dip further due to increased unit activity.
To get the most out of this gaming experience, I've found that lowering the resolution can help maintain a consistent frame rate. This means sacrificing some visual fidelity in exchange for better performance. However, if you're looking for the best possible graphics quality, you may want to consider upgrading your device or using a different game.
Running World of Warcraft on the Chewy VI1: A Mixed Bag
Next up, I'll be testing the performance of World of Warcraft on the Chewy VI1. The game is running smoothly, with no noticeable slowdowns in terms of frame rate. However, it's worth noting that I'm only playing at a relatively low level - level one, to be exact.
The reason for this is that the game is already optimized for performance, and I've set the graphics quality to its lowest setting. This should provide the best possible experience on my device, while minimizing any potential slowdowns due to increased texture loading and other graphical demands.
One thing to note is that running World of Warcraft from an external hard drive may introduce some latency issues, particularly when it comes to loading in textures and other graphical assets. However, this shouldn't be too noticeable during gameplay itself.
The frame rate is smooth and consistent throughout the game, with no visible signs of slowdown or stuttering. This suggests that the device's processor and graphics capabilities are handling the game well, even at a relatively low level.
Overall, I'm pleased to see that World of Warcraft is running smoothly on the Chewy VI1. While there may be some minor issues related to texture loading and other graphical demands, these don't seem to be impacting gameplay significantly.
Conclusion
Testing Starcraft 2 and World of Warcraft on the Chewy VI1 has provided an interesting insight into the performance capabilities of this device. While both games have their own strengths and weaknesses, it's clear that the device can handle a wide range of graphical demands with ease.
However, there are some minor caveats to consider - particularly when it comes to texture loading and other graphical assets. These may introduce some latency issues or slowdowns, but they don't seem to be impacting gameplay significantly.
Overall, I'm pleased with the performance of the Chewy VI1, and I look forward to testing out more games in the future. Whether you're a gamer looking for a new device or simply interested in seeing how your favorite games perform on the latest Android devices, this article has provided a comprehensive overview of the performance capabilities of the Chewy VI1.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi guys it's Chris here from Tech tabs having a look at Starcraft 2 running on the chewy vi1 I'll show you my settings before I just get into a bit of gameplay I'm running a skirmish battle just against the AI just one AI That's all I could choose with the stter version whatever you call it a Starcraft 2 don't actually own this game or play it but I just downloaded it show the options here so I've got it at set to 1280 * 720 so at least it's running in HD I can L the resolution but the screen doesn't seem to scale it will have borders if I lower the resolution so this seems to be just the best resolution to select at the moment so everything else is on low for those interested in the settings here that will want to play the game on it so you can use the same settings as me and I'll just jump into the game here I'm having to run this off the off a hard drive because I couldn't fit it on the actual Drive within the chewy VI 10 due to space limitations so if you're going to run it you might want to maybe wipe Android off and run it from the system and just run Windows if you really do want to play the game on the actual system cuz running from the hardrive is going to be a little bit slower there cuz it's limited USB 2 speeds so inside the game here you can see that at the moment the frame rate is here there's a little bit of slow down just there I do have some enemies just attacking my base I'm going to lose the game here I don't really know how to play this game that much anymore not that I've actually really played this game before so don't know what I'm doing and losing but I'll give you an idea of how the game runs you can see that it this sitting it looks like it's going to be definitely playable so 30 frames per second just scrolling around there and to move around on the map quickly here a little bit laggy at times but it doesn't seem to be too bad obviously it will be a little bit different when you've got lots of AI on the screen or lots of units moving lots of units around you can expect that frame rate to dip down even further there and you could try and lower the resolution if you don't mind the borders and you just want to keep the game as fast as possible so that's Starcraft 2 running on the che VII 10 next up I'll just try a little bit of World of Warcraft and now a quick look here at some World of Warcraft seems to run right at the moment the frames you can see up here and I'll just show you the setings that I'm using so I've set everything here to the lowest possible setting that you can use really 1024 by 768 and everything's on low low low don't think I can go any lower than this just don't think it's really possible so I'm only just level one here I don't play this game at all so I've just loaded up this is just the free starter Edition or whatever and you can see their frames are dropping down there a little bit I'm having to run this off an external hard drive again just like I did with Starcraft 2 so that may have a bit of an impact there when it's loading in things like textures and and whatnot will probably cause some of the slow down there see indoors there it is a little bit faster can see here that it is quicker CU it doesn't have so much to render so I think we've seen enough here this is World of Warcraft running on the chewy VI 10 with its atom z3736f and as you can see this playable a little bit laggy there's a few STS here and there but uh if you don't mind this kind of frame rate then you can get away with playing the game I think keep in mind that when there there's a lot on the screen maybe a lot of people casting spells or other monsters and things it will probably get quite choppy I would say it definitely would okay so thanks for watching the video I hope you liked it if you did please give me a thumbs up and do subscribe if you are interested in seeing more videos on the chewy VI 10 I'll have a few more up and coming thanks for watching hopefully catch you on my next videohi guys it's Chris here from Tech tabs having a look at Starcraft 2 running on the chewy vi1 I'll show you my settings before I just get into a bit of gameplay I'm running a skirmish battle just against the AI just one AI That's all I could choose with the stter version whatever you call it a Starcraft 2 don't actually own this game or play it but I just downloaded it show the options here so I've got it at set to 1280 * 720 so at least it's running in HD I can L the resolution but the screen doesn't seem to scale it will have borders if I lower the resolution so this seems to be just the best resolution to select at the moment so everything else is on low for those interested in the settings here that will want to play the game on it so you can use the same settings as me and I'll just jump into the game here I'm having to run this off the off a hard drive because I couldn't fit it on the actual Drive within the chewy VI 10 due to space limitations so if you're going to run it you might want to maybe wipe Android off and run it from the system and just run Windows if you really do want to play the game on the actual system cuz running from the hardrive is going to be a little bit slower there cuz it's limited USB 2 speeds so inside the game here you can see that at the moment the frame rate is here there's a little bit of slow down just there I do have some enemies just attacking my base I'm going to lose the game here I don't really know how to play this game that much anymore not that I've actually really played this game before so don't know what I'm doing and losing but I'll give you an idea of how the game runs you can see that it this sitting it looks like it's going to be definitely playable so 30 frames per second just scrolling around there and to move around on the map quickly here a little bit laggy at times but it doesn't seem to be too bad obviously it will be a little bit different when you've got lots of AI on the screen or lots of units moving lots of units around you can expect that frame rate to dip down even further there and you could try and lower the resolution if you don't mind the borders and you just want to keep the game as fast as possible so that's Starcraft 2 running on the che VII 10 next up I'll just try a little bit of World of Warcraft and now a quick look here at some World of Warcraft seems to run right at the moment the frames you can see up here and I'll just show you the setings that I'm using so I've set everything here to the lowest possible setting that you can use really 1024 by 768 and everything's on low low low don't think I can go any lower than this just don't think it's really possible so I'm only just level one here I don't play this game at all so I've just loaded up this is just the free starter Edition or whatever and you can see their frames are dropping down there a little bit I'm having to run this off an external hard drive again just like I did with Starcraft 2 so that may have a bit of an impact there when it's loading in things like textures and and whatnot will probably cause some of the slow down there see indoors there it is a little bit faster can see here that it is quicker CU it doesn't have so much to render so I think we've seen enough here this is World of Warcraft running on the chewy VI 10 with its atom z3736f and as you can see this playable a little bit laggy there's a few STS here and there but uh if you don't mind this kind of frame rate then you can get away with playing the game I think keep in mind that when there there's a lot on the screen maybe a lot of people casting spells or other monsters and things it will probably get quite choppy I would say it definitely would okay so thanks for watching the video I hope you liked it if you did please give me a thumbs up and do subscribe if you are interested in seeing more videos on the chewy VI 10 I'll have a few more up and coming thanks for watching hopefully catch you on my next video\n"