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 PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 8:00 am    Post subject: SHIELD Gets Portal and Half-Life 2 Reply with quote Back to top

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Last week, news came out that Portal is available for SHIELD, which involved NVIDIA sending various members of the press a presumably tasty little cake. (And no, I&rsquo;m not the least bit disgruntled about not getting one.) It turns out that Portal isn&rsquo;t alone in the port to SHIELD, as NVIDIA has now announced the availability of the original Half-Life 2 for SHIELD as well. Both games are available via the Google Play Store, but make no mistake: the games <em>require</em> an NVIDIA SHIELD (or at least a Tegra 4 SoC).</p>
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System requirements aside, it&rsquo;s interesting to see that a couple games released in late 2004 (HL2) and late 2007 (Portal in the Orange Box) are now capable of running on a modern SoC. Then again, a state-of-the-art PC at the time HL2 first launched consisted of either ATI&rsquo;s Radeon X800 Pro/XT or NVIDIA&rsquo;s GeForce 6800 GT/Ultra. The latter sported DX9-level hardware, with sixteen pixel shaders, six vertex shaders, and sixteen ROPs; ATI&rsquo;s hardware had a similar 16:6:16 arrangement but with higher clocks generally giving them the edge in terms of performance. In theory, today&rsquo;s Tegra 4 GPU should be faster than those old chips, but I haven&rsquo;t seen anything on HL2 benchmarking on SHIELD yet and other elements certainly come into play. I doubt SHIELD is going to be able to run at 120+ FPS at 1280x1024, which is what our old 800 XT/6800 Ultra were able to achieve way back when, but then SHIELD also isn&rsquo;t going to use a few hundred watts of power.</p>
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Perhaps the most bitter pill to swallow with these two SHIELD game announcements is the price: both come at a relatively high (for Android at least) $9.99. That&rsquo;s the same price you&rsquo;ll pay for PC versions via Steam, but we&rsquo;re still talking about $10 each for games most SHIELD owners likely already own &ndash; not to mention the games are almost seven and ten years old. If you&rsquo;ve been living in a cave or somehow managed to miss either game up until now, however, they&rsquo;re two of the better examples of gaming goodness you&rsquo;re likely to see, and still a far better value than paying $15 for a two hour movie IMO.</p>
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