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Banned
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4,173
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10-23-2015
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Bloodvayne
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4,087
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yes pc do have pros and cons, but comparing a PC to mobile device, it's an easy win for pc. Even a school computer can run graal with low lag, no freeze, i can't really think of any cons. maybe we can't carry around. but where do we even go to play graal? at school or a soccer game or in friend's birthday party? nah. and people who used to complain about pc players, some of them did actually move to pc and quit complaining about it. |
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Player of iClassic
Join Date: Oct 2015
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Graal is a game that has a lot of emphasis on Internet connection. You can play the game on a walmart level laptop and have a fairly similar experience to a custom rig. But the game really depends on an Internet connection. Honestly, I play on PC sometimes and I will flat out say it is personal preference. Sometimes I play on PC because my hands hurt from homework, using mobile devices do hurt my hands a good amount, same with controllers that's why I play big games on PC, more hand space. One major plus I see on PC vs. Mobile for Classic is how the screen shifts as you move. On PC it definitely feels smoother. On Mobile it feels like the screen is bobbing. I like mobile devices because they are "new" and I like to watch them develop. Graal is the only game I play on my mobile devices, all other usage is for real life stuff, youtube and twitch viewing. But I love portability in general, something you don't have with a PC most of the time. I enjoy mindlessly PKing while I fill up the oval office. I definitely can't haul my rig into the bathroom each time. I only made this thread because I am trying to make a "collection" of mobile devices. Since I play Graal I might as well use them to help people know what devices are good for iClassic and which ones aren't. Yeah I am cleaning this up, so it'll be better. I thought of this while I was hyped up on orange juice and donuts. Just give me the good ol' time to think straight. |