THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Damian79 on January 13, 2011, 07:11:29 PM
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The ipod touch lasts 2-3 hours when playing infinity blade non stop yet they advertise 8 hours of video streaming. The ipad lasts 5 hours for 3d gaming yet they advertise 12 hours for video streaming. Should nintendo advertise the time for movie playback?
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Maybe because 3d gaming != video streaming?
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Nintendo are pretty dishonest too, they lie about their games and stuff. I hate Nintendo
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The difference is few people would use the 3DS for video streaming so it would look a bit odd if Nintendo adopted that strategy. What Nintendo could maybe do is to use a game like Tetris in 2D mode and advertise the 3DS as having up to 12 hours of gaming before a recharge is needed.
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Who cares
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The point is that Apple doesnt tell you how long 3d gaming lasts on their products, hence you assume that it lasts the same amount of time as video streaming.
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The point is that Apple doesnt tell you how long 3d gaming lasts on their products, hence you assume that it lasts the same amount of time as video streaming.
Do you really think that matters to any significant degree? The reason Apple devices are selling are because they are satisfying demands, apple is marketing them, and currently Apple is "hip" in a way that handhelds devices from Sony and Nintendo aren't. Nintendo advertising their battery life in the grand scheme of things means jack shit.
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Hmm. True.
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You have a problem with me being dumb?
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i have no legs yet i want to dance.
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wait, is this the nintendo that sold an snes rom on dvd?
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That isnt dishonest, thats supply and demand.
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ewwww @ this thread *pinches nose*
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Because the 3ds is a gaming handheld and the ipod is a media player?
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:piss
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shitbin
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The point is that Apple doesnt tell you how long 3d gaming lasts on their products, hence you assume that it lasts the same amount of time as video streaming.
People who make that kind of broad assumption about the battery life across all kinds of performance are probably not technologically savvy enough to even notice their battery usage.
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(http://i48.tinypic.com/sdjmah.jpg)
This is how Apple have always advertised battery lives for their iDevices (only thing missing is talk time over 3G). I've yet to see them include a "gaming" field. Where is the dishonesty?
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The point is that Apple doesnt tell you how long 3d gaming lasts on their products, hence you assume that it lasts the same amount of time as video streaming.
Probably because gaming on an iDevice is a secondary feature and a distraction. Only an idiot would buy one "for the games."
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Yet another :poop thread from the shockingly brilliant mind of Damian79
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The point is that Apple doesnt tell you how long 3d gaming lasts on their products, hence you assume that it lasts the same amount of time as video streaming.
Probably because gaming on an iDevice is a secondary feature and a distraction. Only an idiot would buy one "for the games."
I did. Guess i am an idiot.
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Well in your defense, people are starting to take gaming on iDevices more seriously. Just look at the sales games are enjoying these days on the appstore, they're easily the biggest selling category by a huge margin, and Apple has been pimping them hard for a while now. Rumors of the next generation of GPUs have started spreading yesterday and it seems like they're going to receive a nice graphical bump, so expect better 3D gaming in the very near future. So who knows, maybe the next battery fact sheet will feature a "gaming" entry.
All of this is my way of saying: "don't be too hard on yourself sweetheart, you're an idiot now, but that can change in the future. Maybe."