Like Samsung's Game Launcher, Boost + also offers a Game Battery booster mode that
drops gaming resolution to extend battery life during gaming.
Not exact matches
Ultimately what we see is that you'd probably be better
dropping the
resolution to 1080p for
gaming, or have to
drop the settings quite a lot to get that magical 60 FPS while playing at 1440p
The OLED display is truly beautiful to behold, but the simple fact of the matter is the GTX 1060 just isn't powerful to really handle 1440p
gaming, which means you'll either be
dropping graphical settings down by a lot or switching the
resolution to 1080p.
I even had to
drop the
resolution of the game to get it to run at a decent frame rate, something all the more insulting when you consider I was using a decent spec
gaming PC to run the game that hasn't struggled with much more demanding titles.
I've got a two year old
gaming laptop, which is also showing it's age, but I don't really mind
dropping the
resolution if I have to.
If you're willing
drop to 720p
resolution or to reduce graphics a bit further, you'll enjoy a decent
gaming experience — a nice plus for a convertible 2 - in - 1 that's around half an inch thick and converts to a tablet.
Since the
resolution has been increased there will be slight
drop in overall performance, specially noticeable when it comes to
gaming, also the battery backup, benchmark scores will be a little lower when compared with Note 3 Plus.
That's solid enough for mobile
gaming, and you can
drop the
resolution if you need a more competitive advantage.