And again I find myself going wow !
This test is to stress the tech not show my gaming prowess , as once again I am playing one handed , whilst trying to film with the other in the dark fumbling for mouse and keyboard , it takes AGES to be this good , and requires copious injections of midichlorians (thanks George)...
The video shows me looking up the places , faces and historical names,as the narrator talks about them , whilst I play the game! and it seems this battle was entirely about backstabbing treachery ,our side was doomed from the beginning ,so now I don't feel to bad about losing badly, serious fans could use this kind of set up to have their game strategy sites open in the bottom screen whilst playing their favourite game in the top . Serious fans could actually follow the strategy of the real generals , and win ! if they were not filming at the same time that is ....
The Total War series bar the original Shogun is a total resource hog ,to see it running in a dual screen set up where the second screen is being used independently is quite amazing. The Iconia is a multiscreening beast ,it seems . Shogun 2 is completely playable , (when you have both hands and/or not trying to emulate Kurasawa san) .Reading the techie reviews I would not expect this game to run at the speed it does , let alone allow you to mess around in the 2nd screen WHILST playing the game !
the Battle of Sekigahra virtually depicted in the top screen and an in an Edo period painting in the 2nd |
oh and if you want to see some serious multiscreening here is a shot of me writing this blog entry whilst movie maker encodes the youtube video and I have explorer open to look at photos to include in the blog ;
more to follow !
get your Acer Iconia and Shogun 2 Total War now
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