seremify007
Junior Member
I know it sounds like I was joking but I really did buy an Asus Transformer TA100 with the ground-breaking quad core Intel Atom Z3775 and 2gb of ram. Whilst the hybrid tablet was pretty cheap ($550sgd) and achieves my objectives (a portable device I can sit on the couch with to 'utilise' my internet connection as well as connect to my TV, and running Windows just in case I ever need it and my Macbook Air/iPad aren't able to do whatever it is I need).
Full specs: http://www.asus.com/sg/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_Transformer_Book_T100TA/specifications/
So... Figuring the specs aren't too bad if I want to play the games from when I was growing up, I googled and found UT and UT2004 got pretty good performance reviews on this device so am currently debating which one to buy. Both are $10 on gog.com (but they are $10/$15 on Steam) so am just debating between the two.
I personally spent a lot more time playing UT rather than 2004 because it felt simpler, I loved playing CTF-Face and Instagib, as well as just sniping. But then maybe I never gave 2004 enough of a chance as I found the new mode (the one where you needed to hold multiple locations) quite time consuming to play.
Thoughts?
Full specs: http://www.asus.com/sg/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/ASUS_Transformer_Book_T100TA/specifications/
So... Figuring the specs aren't too bad if I want to play the games from when I was growing up, I googled and found UT and UT2004 got pretty good performance reviews on this device so am currently debating which one to buy. Both are $10 on gog.com (but they are $10/$15 on Steam) so am just debating between the two.
I personally spent a lot more time playing UT rather than 2004 because it felt simpler, I loved playing CTF-Face and Instagib, as well as just sniping. But then maybe I never gave 2004 enough of a chance as I found the new mode (the one where you needed to hold multiple locations) quite time consuming to play.
Thoughts?