Xiaomi Revolutions Gaming:Winplay EngineはPCゲームをAndroidにもたらします

Xiaomiの新しいWinplayエンジン:AndroidタブレットでWindowsゲームを再生する
Xiaomiは、革新的なWinplayエンジンを発表し、ユーザーがパフォーマンスの影響を最小限に抑えてAndroidタブレットでWindowsゲームを直接プレイできるようにしました。現在ベータ版で、このエキサイティングなテクノロジーはXiaomi Pad 6s Proに限定されています。
Winplayエンジンは、Xiaomiのハイパーコアカーネルを搭載した3層仮想化システムを利用して、Snapdragon 8 Gen 2装備のパッド6Sプロをシームレスに実行できるようにします。 Xiaomiは、GPUのパフォーマンスがわずか2.9%のわずか2.9%であると主張しています。
重要な機能と機能:
- ネイティブに近いパフォーマンス:エクスペリエンス最小限のパフォーマンス劣化、スムーズなゲーム体験を実現します。
- 蒸気サポート(潜在的に):既存の蒸気ライブラリにアクセスしますが、完全な互換性の詳細は保留中です。
- Bluetooth周辺サポート: Bluetoothキーボード、マウス、さらには触覚フィードバックを備えたXboxコントローラーを使用して、強化されたコントロールをお楽しみください。
- ローカルマルチプレイヤー:最大4人のプレーヤーとのローカルマルチプレイヤーセッションに参加します。
- マニュアルセットアップ(ベータ制限):現在、手動インストールが必要です。ユーザーは、SteamやGOGなどのプラットフォームでゲームを購入し、ゲームファイルをタブレットに転送し、AIトレジャーボックスアプリを介してそれらを起動する必要があります。真のプラグアンドプレイエクスペリエンスはまだ利用できません。
可用性と将来の見通し:
Winplayエンジンは現在、Xiaomi Pad 6s Proに限定されています。 Xiaomiは、より広範なデバイスの互換性の計画を発表していませんが、Androidタブレットでのネイティブに近いWindowsゲームのパフォーマンスの可能性は紛れもなく魅力的です。
詳細については、[Xiaomiの発表へのリンク]をご覧ください。日本の民話に触発された魅惑的なパズルゲームであるTengamiのCrunchyrollの追加をカバーする次の記事にご期待ください。
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Original Release (2010): Lost Planet 2 launched with a robust online co-op mode, supporting up to four players in multiplayer. It was praised for its fun, action-packed co-op combat against giant monsters (Zets) and other players.
Server Shutdowns: In 2016, Capcom officially shut down the online servers for Lost Planet 2 (along with Lost Planet 3), which permanently disabled all online multiplayer functionality, including co-op modes. This was part of a broader trend where Capcom discontinued online services for older titles, particularly those on older platforms like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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