QUOTE(andrewtho @ Feb 4 2022, 11:52 AM)
Don’t think any game is able to push out constant frame rates - totally dependent on the scene and ‘action’. Apple’s ProMotion displays are adaptive, it will push out 120 when required.
My suspicion is that the game might not be well optimized for certain devices, but the new SD chips are more efficient now but not sure if it’s applicable to tablets as the phones are pretty awesome and snappy.
Well, my suspicion its the combination of both. The game itself is heavy, and the developer also isn't well known for their timely optimisation, since they care more about pushing more content on a 6 weeks basis. However, one thing for sure, for some of the newer content that isn't optimised , you can still 'bruteforce' it if you have a stronger device and you'd not be 'that' disappointed if you had a stronger device to begin with.
About the adaptive refresh rate, im not sure how it'll work and everything. But to my understanding, let say if the game is too heavy and the FPS fluctuate wildly from 60 -90, isn't the display will constantly try to adapt and show that to you? Then, I don't see any problem as long as it does not do something like "Oh.... I see your game fluctuate 60 fps - 90 fps too wildly...so the display will locked you to 60 fps only tehee"
QUOTE(ToniV @ Feb 4 2022, 12:41 PM)
Have anyone on youtube tested it? If yes can i run for several hours before frame rates dropping? If yes then u may proceed for your ipad pro purchase.
128GB is way sufficient for 2 games.
Yes, from youtube Golden Reviewers. The only reviewer that really push games to the limit unlike most big Youtubers that just do short game play and then claim "ohhh this chip so OP can play any game at max setting no problem" ....which led me to buy Samsung tablet previously because I was led to believe it 'can' play those 2 games at 60 fps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TSEUhffwQEThis is just one of his test. What I can conclude from the myriad of his other videos are:
1) Even M1 ipad/iphone cannot be set to highest graphic setting if you want to play consistent 60fps for genshin.
2) At low to mid setting, can get consistent 60FPS for hours.
3) At lowest setting, you can set the FPS to 120fps, but maybe will only get it for the first 5-10 mins before it throttle and the fps will fluctuate wildly from 60 -90. However, if you ask me, fluctuation from 60 -90 looks pleasing enough to me.
So yeah, given that m1 is the strongest device right now, it is my best shot, despite m1 cannot fully go extreme with genshin (although I am sure it can Honkai 90fps, as this game is lighter than genshin). Im not looking for a tablet device that can kill all the game at 120fps no no no. I just simply want the best that the world can currently offer right now and keep my disappointment at a minimum

. And that should be enough.
Probably will visit Switch next week.
Thank you to all of you for the input, it has been really helpful in trying to understand this Apple product that I have no experience with.
Will close thread in a day or two when there is no additional info or follow-up question.