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Tomb Raider runs on Snapdragon, 4K, and barely sweats
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79733, member: 636"] A mobile gamer recently tested the older Tomb Raider reboot from 2013 through an emulator on a high-end Android tablet. Using a OnePlus Pad 3 powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, they ran the game's benchmark at various resolutions through the GameHub emulation app. The results showed the device could handle the title at 4K Ultra settings, averaging around sixty frames per second, even without using an upscaling technique. Performance varied across different presets. At 1080p resolution with Ultra settings, the average framerate was eighty-four. Pushing to native 4K resolution with the same settings still maintained a sixty fps average, with a special performance mode briefly boosting that to seventy two before thermal throttling occurred. A demanding graphical feature called hair tessellation had to be lowered for stable emulation, which is a common limitation even on desktop hardware. The test highlights how powerful modern mobile chipsets have become, capable of running decade-old AAA titles at high resolutions through an emulation layer. This experiment arrives as the same Tomb Raider game gets set for an official mobile port next year. It suggests future flagship phone processors could deliver even smoother performance for similar emulated PC games. While not a perfect substitute for native ports, emulation provides another avenue for playing classic titles on handheld devices. [/QUOTE]
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