Is it possible to install/play PoE on an ASUS Transformer tablet?
I have the TF300T model with a NVidia Terga graphics proccessor.
I am currently looking at "Limbo PC Emulator" and am trying to figure out if that will help but maybe someone else knows of a way I can put PoE on my tablet and play it? Also, I don't want to play it on my pc via remote control, i want it on my tablet. Thanks if anyone knows anything about this :) |
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I know this isn't helpful but WHY?!
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Play it on your PC.
Without a remote control. ign BluedreaM
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" Because i like to tap dat. but seriously, its easier to bring my tablet places than my large bulky laptop |
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" Won't work. No way, no how. The transformer by itself is not strong enough for the game, an emulator would take 99% of the machines performance and you'll not be able to emulate a modern PC game for quite a while. | |
"not even with the lowest settings? |
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You could use something like Splashtop to stream the game from your PC to your tablet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x3nbP4tx48 | |
I'm not familiar with the transformer tablet, but if you have to emulate Windows (or x86/64 architecture) to play POE then you have no chance. I don't even think the most powerful home computer could emulate x86/64 architecture AND play POE at the lowest settings at the same time. Have you tried popping in a PS2 disk into your home computer, and booting up PCSX2? Emulating PS2 architecture today requires a very modern processor and video card, probably more than any tablet, even Microsoft's molten-lava tablet, offers.
And if you're playing on a tablet, there's the issue of control layout. I don't think it could ever work. My Keystone Ideas: http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/744282
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" I play Diablo 1 for the playstation 1 on my tablet all the time. I use the ePSXe app to emulate it |
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" Go pop in shadow of the colossus on a PS2 emulater and try to play that on the tablet. Won't work, no way no how. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to always tell the difference.
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