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GRID Android Gameplay

Duration: 07:08Views: 18.6KLikes: 148Date Created: Mar, 2016

Channel: Best Android & iOS Games Gameplay

Category: Gaming

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Description: GRID Android Gameplay Subscribe here: tinyurl.com/pcb9rlw Don't forget to leave a LIKE and COMMENT what game you want to see next. More Videos: youtube.com/watch?v=ia1FBpgz1cU&list=PL-9OT5ym3lYX5HDuqitC5JppKMFbFY_Ap My Channel: youtube.com/c/GameplayPcAndroid Google+: google.com/+GameplayPcAndroid Twitter: twitter.com/GamingOfficial Facebook: facebook.com/GamingOfficial Playing GRID on Android phone using wireless mouse and wireless keyboard. It's not a remote desktop or stream app. It doesn't require internet connection. Hardware: 55 watt battery or power supply. For that I have battery. CPU: Primary Intel Core i7-4702MQ @ 1,6 GHz Downclocked 2,2 GHz to 1,6 GHz Downclocked because of heat problems. Secondary Snapdragon 801 Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 Overclocked 2,5 GHz to 2,7 GHz GPU: Primary: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760M @ 469 MHz Downclocked 657 MHz to 469 MHz Downclocked because of heat problems. Secondary Adreno 330 @ 525 MHz Overclocked 450 Mhz to 525 MHz External MPC: Custom Motherboard x86, Intel CPU, Nvidia GPU, RAM 4 GB, HDD/SDD Mobile resources, No external connections. No cooling (Downclocked CPU & GPU). Avg. temp. 70-85. OS Lindroid x86 v0.98. This let's you connect everything with your android device. 1280x720 Medium/Low Stable 30 FPS Playable IMPORTANT: ALL GAMES ARE IN BETA TESTING! LINKS WILL BE AVAILABLE WHEN APPS AND OTHER HARDWARE ARE 100% STABLE! THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING! Apps that I have created but not published yet: Active-Opacity Game Buttons - Working on it. Active Game Buttons - Customizable (Icons, places, sizes & more.) Android-Intel Connectivity - External Hardware Android-Nvidia Connectivity - External Hardware Mouse To Touch Control Module - Similar apps can be found. Gaming Keyboard To Touch Control Module - Same as mouse module. Race Driver: Grid, released in North America as simply GRID, is an addition to the TOCA Touring Car series, which is published and developed by Codemasters. The game is available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was released in Europe on 30 May 2008, in North America on 3 June 2008, and in Australia on 12 June 2008. Grid was developed and published by Codemasters, the creators of the TOCA/Race Driver series. It is a game in which the player runs their own race team, acting as the primary driver. As players progress they gain sponsors and can hire a teammate to drive alongside them in certain events. The game begins with the player accepting jobs to drive for other teams to earn money, and once the player gains enough capital they can purchase their own vehicles and drive independently, as well as continuing to drive for other teams should they choose to. Grid features a gameplay mechanic known as Flashback which allows the player to rewind gameplay by up to ten seconds and resume from their chosen point. This is a limited-use feature, determined by the difficulty setting. Grid features several modes of competition using various cars. Three main regions are found in the game, United States, Europe, and Japan, each with their own championship. Each of the game's 43 cars are tied to one of these three regions. Grid also features several types of events to compete in, including GT championships, drifting, touge, open wheel racing, and demolition derby, as well as variants on several of these motorsports. Players can also participate in the 24 Hours of Le Mans at the end of each racing season. Courses in the game are a mixture of real world and fictional circuits and point-to-point tracks. Real road courses such as Le Mans and Spa Francorchamps are included, while some defunct street circuits such as the Detroit street circuit in Michigan and the Washington D.C. street circuit are also included. There are also several fictional tracks inspired by real-world locations and circuits, such as street courses in San Francisco, California and Milan, Italy as well as Mount Haruna. - Android Gameplay

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