| ninjablade said: arent games mirrored 90% of the time,, sure they might do diiferent things at certain times but i doubt its taking more then 2% of the gpu's power, pleaase share your source, i can link to the article about the gamepad if you like. |
What is giving you this strange idea that games are just mirroring the main screen on the gamepad? It doesn't make any sense, unless you're talking about gamepad-only play... in which case, you need to remember that that's an optional thing, and is in no way the standard.
I don't need articles, all I need is common sense. But since you don't seem to be employing that at the moment, here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9je513Sjf0&t=1m
Note that I'm not saying Sonic Racing is generating full output all of the time on the gamepad. It doesn't need to - the fact that it's displaying a second image is really more than enough. Note that it's *not* a mirroring, because the racer on the gamepad is Tails, but the one on the main screen is Sonic.
Here's Black Ops 2 being played in two-player:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DmDLvrYASk
Here's ZombiU:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRbQMuFAHEo







