The prospect of gaming on this? Probably joking. But it would be nice if osu! ran smoothly here. There's more info about it on the Intel site for other purposes.LoliFlan wrote:
Is this even serious or just a joke?
The prospect of gaming on this? Probably joking. But it would be nice if osu! ran smoothly here. There's more info about it on the Intel site for other purposes.LoliFlan wrote:
Is this even serious or just a joke?
little noobKaienyuu wrote:
What a waste of moneyThe Gambler wrote:
No, but it looks fun to plug into a friend's monitor and get them started on osu instead of hauling your laptop/friend over.
Read initial post..- T y l e r - wrote:
honestly you can just get a usb flashdrive and copy osu! and a few maps onto it, unless its completely different to what im thinking it is
peppy wrote:
osu! USB sticks are in! I’ve been running some tests on them and need to modify some parts of osu! to get perfect performance when running from the USB memory itself, but it’s looking promising. 80MB/s write, 200+MB/s read consistent. They feel amazing, too. Look for them on the store in limited quantity either December or January depending on how things go.
This thread is not about USB sticks.XinCrin wrote:
peppy wrote:
osu! USB sticks are in! I’ve been running some tests on them and need to modify some parts of osu! to get perfect performance when running from the USB memory itself, but it’s looking promising. 80MB/s write, 200+MB/s read consistent. They feel amazing, too. Look for them on the store in limited quantity either December or January depending on how things go.
I don't see the difference between the osu! USB stick mentioned vs the point of this thread based off the OP. It's a portable version of osu!, which is exactly what the "osu! USB stick" is meant to do. Ultimately it's still called a USB stick because it can be reformatted to be used like one. As would any potential portable device.Makar wrote:
This thread is not about USB sticks.XinCrin wrote:
osu! USB sticks are in! I’ve been running some tests on them and need to modify some parts of osu! to get perfect performance when running from the USB memory itself, but it’s looking promising. 80MB/s write, 200+MB/s read consistent. They feel amazing, too. Look for them on the store in limited quantity either December or January depending on how things go.
It plugs in via HDMI, so no. Not really.Top Bunk wrote:
I don't see the difference between the osu! USB stick mentioned vs the point of this thread based off the OP. It's a portable version of osu!, which is exactly what the "osu! USB stick" is meant to do. Ultimately it's still called a USB stick because it can be reformatted to be used like one. As would any potential portable device.
One is a basically mini computer and the other is a storage device.Top Bunk wrote:
I don't see the difference between the osu! USB stick mentioned vs the point of this thread based off the OP. It's a portable version of osu!, which is exactly what the "osu! USB stick" is meant to do. Ultimately it's still called a USB stick because it can be reformatted to be used like one. As would any potential portable device.Makar wrote:
This thread is not about USB sticks.