S7 EDGE, Need For Speed No Limits Question...!
- 10 years ago
@GamingBeast_888 the device is totally suitable and will have no problem running the game 🙂 im a galaxy S6 user and i know full well my device meets the requirements and betters them, and with marshmallow update it cleared alot of headroom for all samsung users. you should notice you have alot more ram at your disposable now!
nothing to really worry about tho. but yeah its a somewhat mix opinion really. its a liked yet horribly hated design decision. anyone who has played the game after the marshmallow update would have noticed by now that the game does not crash what so ever.
instead the game goes into a "Slow-mo" state - this is usually caused when CPU resources are taken away from the game. resources that the game needs for you to run a suitable 30FPS (or 60FPS like they promised in there dev blogs which ive still yet to see)
i like it but hate it at the same time. but considering the game does not crash anymore for me il stick by it and defend it. cause crashing and losing your fuel is the worst case scenario which happened ALLOOOTTTT. go back 2-3 months and thats all the threads on this forum were about. i even chimed in on it!
no matter how advanced phones yet... they simple wont be able to run this game constantly in a good state. people have went through 3 iteration's of phones and have all said the same thing they have noticed nothing different compared to when they played it on there first phone!
my guess is that either the CPU starts to lower the priority of the NFS:NL process which causes it to go into a slowmode. either that or your CPU is almost capping out in certain areas within the game. im guessing you're like me and you have noticed that the game goes into "Slow Mode" when you enter downtown area (or start in downtown) as well as china town and the junkyard ?