- Jun 30, 2010
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A little bit of an update:
I spent my first full day using the Nvidia Shield Tablet in console mode. I had a concern about the heating of the tablet. It seems linked to the screen being on and gaming. I played 2 hours of half life 2 and about 2 hours of borderlands 2 via the grid game service. The tablet barely got warm, if at all (so slightly warm that the heat could have been from being near my cable box). It was also charging while playing (it wasn't fulled charged when I started playing) I went to my cousins house played Half life 2 for a half hour via the tablet screen and the tablet was very warm. I had a case on the tablet during both events.
I will state that using the nvidia shield tablet as a console replacement is viable, enjoyable and there is no concern about over heating with extended play. Just play and have fun!
Tip: I found this nice little feature using the Nvidia shield controller and emulators. If the controller isn't mapping the buttons correctly hold "start" button (the button to the right of the nvidia button in the center of the controller) it will bring up the mapping menu, and you can download someone else's button mapping directly from Nvidia for that specific app/game/emulator/whatever. It takes the work out of mapping anything yourself.
I had an issue with reicast button mapping after I fiddled with the settings and I could not figure out how to undo what I did. Downloaded button mapping someone else did and I was back up and gaming in seconds.
I spent my first full day using the Nvidia Shield Tablet in console mode. I had a concern about the heating of the tablet. It seems linked to the screen being on and gaming. I played 2 hours of half life 2 and about 2 hours of borderlands 2 via the grid game service. The tablet barely got warm, if at all (so slightly warm that the heat could have been from being near my cable box). It was also charging while playing (it wasn't fulled charged when I started playing) I went to my cousins house played Half life 2 for a half hour via the tablet screen and the tablet was very warm. I had a case on the tablet during both events.
I will state that using the nvidia shield tablet as a console replacement is viable, enjoyable and there is no concern about over heating with extended play. Just play and have fun!
Tip: I found this nice little feature using the Nvidia shield controller and emulators. If the controller isn't mapping the buttons correctly hold "start" button (the button to the right of the nvidia button in the center of the controller) it will bring up the mapping menu, and you can download someone else's button mapping directly from Nvidia for that specific app/game/emulator/whatever. It takes the work out of mapping anything yourself.
I had an issue with reicast button mapping after I fiddled with the settings and I could not figure out how to undo what I did. Downloaded button mapping someone else did and I was back up and gaming in seconds.