Anything other than Google Stadia - The Google Stadia is a a humungous flop and on top of that, Google is getting sued from all angles because of undelivered promises. You can add this to the long list of failures they've had in the last decade.
I've never really played the mobile version if I'm being honest - I've had far more fun with the PC version. Does it have all the features of the PC version?
I played the first few versions of this game but I haven't played it in ages. Every time someone brings up this game, it just takes me back to a more primitive time in the mobile gaming space.
Pokemon Go was a hit when it first came out - I did enjoy it for a bit but it got pretty boring after a while. On top of that, you had idiots not paying attention to what was going on around them and ended up getting injured.
Personally, I'd pick the brand new Red magic 6 pro as it has a 165 hz refresh rate along with a whole host of features for $600. The Asus Rog phone would be my second pick with 18 GB of RAM!
Bluestacks is a highly recommended must-have android emulator. It's also one of the first android emulators around and comes with a whole host of features. This is the one Mobile gaming Youtubers primarily use.
If you're still interested in one that is affordable you can check out the new Red Magic 6 with a 165 hz display. Lots of bells and whistles and costs only $600.
I wouldn't say better but they are more affordable. The sound on the airpod is actually pretty good and they're one of the few with active noise cancelling.
Actually, I used to use my gaming desktop or my gaming laptop for rendering videos as well as regular gaming sessions. The key is to build a machine powerful enough to manage both or buy one.
I've known of games overloading graphics cards and causing them to malfunction such as Witcher 3 did to my friends 1080 TI at the time. The original Witcher 3 was badly optimized for PC and it made your GPU run extremely hot.
I started play PC games in the late 90s when Counterstrike and the original Unreal game was available for the PC. However, I only started getting into PC gaming in 2011.
Elgato does provide a very good service. Pricey? - yes, Quality? - Also a big yes, It's just like the premium price you pay for the Samsung Galaxy S or Note line or the iPhone.
The TUF montiors are decent - I'm not going to lie but the ROG monitors are a bit better in my opinion.
I have only ever had one Macbook laptop and the display was okay - I didn't buy it though so that made it much better.
We know it's a way to get free promo because they have to find a way to make their platform appealing because they can't compete with Steam currently.
They do this to collect your personal info so that they can promote offers to you in the near future.