Hardware & Technical Best tablet for CQC

I have a nice PC

I saw a picture of someone playing Elite on a tablet

Id like to play CQC on a tablet. Which one? Which controller? I just don't know. I'm hard of thinking :eek:
 
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You're going to be that weird guy in the coffee shop playing video games that keeps leaning, ducking and bobbing around in his seat aren't you?....

Wait a hot minute for the new ones to release and grab anything with a Skylake processor. Intel really upped their iGPU game with that lineup, nothing else holds a candle to it.
 
Nothing really to do with the tablet thing but I would love E D to be on the WiiU - the gamepad with it's screen as the UI screens and the HUD in glorious 3D on the plasma - good excuse to keep the grand-kids off MarioCart8.
 
A tablet does not have the horsepower to run Elite.

As insanephoton says the Shield is probably your best option.

http://shield.nvidia.com/game-stream


Lol ED could run on a smartphone. The shield is getting long in the tooth and the Tegra processors have a habit of throttling after overheating, when they aren't just melting the tablet. Skylake is on the horizon. Any Skylake with an Iris 550 or 540 iGPU will be fine.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/NVIDIA-s-Shield-Tablet-Plagued-by-Cracked-Edges-Problems-456772.shtml
 
Currently, any tablet capable of running Moonlight will work well to stream the game.

On a Windows tablet, just install Steam on both host and client machines and use Steam in-home streaming to stream the game. You don't even need to have bought Elite on Steam; you can add it as a non-Steam game and stream it with no issues.

A Surface Pro 3 should be able to run the game natively at decent framerates as well.
 
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I run ED on a SP3. I have to use low graphics settings but otherwise it's fine. It works best when docked and on an external monitor etc though. When I am away for work I bring my joystick with me and those dull hotel bound evenings fly by.

The SP3 isn't really a tablet though. It's a full computer that converts to a tablet. With the added bonus of being the only machine (that I know of) to offer a proper handwriting experience. It's quite revolutionary.
 
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Troll thread is troll. Elite isn't playable on a tablet. Star Citizen... however... is specifically designed to not only play on a tablet, but excel on one using interactive mode. You can literally be a pro star citizen gamer with one while the poor joystick peasants work the crops.
 
The nVidia shield could stream it from a geoforce enabled PC over a local network (via steam), possibly over 4g too, not something I have personal knowledge.

A windows 10 PC (desktop or laptop) could stream a feed from an Xbox One I believe, not sure about their tablets but I don't see why not.

Deck.
 
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