Subscribed to this because not having a controller is a major barrier to me buying certain games.
I've got a 6plus, would the MadKatz clip accommodate that? Trying to weigh up that vs. the rather solid looking Hori effort.
Subscribed to this because not having a controller is a major barrier to me buying certain games.
I've got a 6plus, would the MadKatz clip accommodate that? Trying to weigh up that vs. the rather solid looking Hori effort.
What's the best current choice for an iPad Mini?
The website is interesting in terms of concept and design.
The Stratus XL has better sticks though.It's decent, but the dpad is a bit "meh", and the sticks aren't the best (think i do better with touch controls for a shooter like Modern combat). But the form factor is good.
The Stratus XL has better sticks though.
Was going to buy one until I read your thoughts, any experience with the MOGA Ace Power?I posted a page back that I got one of these for christmas, all I can say is avoid this piece of shit.
dpad is one of the worst I have ever come across, sholder buttons require some pressure to register and the face buttons while not perfect are probably the only good working part of the device, the built in battery is a plus if you want to charge your iphone 5 or ipod while out and about but it's not that good either.
I ended up getting a knife into my controller on christmas day, breaking it open to see how and why the dpad is so shit, added some cardboard rings to remove a lot of the spongy unresponsive feeling but it's still terrible, since boxing day it's been in my cupboard forgotten about until just now.
I own a £6 chinese made USB snes controller with better responce and feel then this PoS, I mean it, do not buy a logitech controller for iOS.
Mad Catz (Micro) CTRLI or Horipad WirelessSo if I were to buy one controller, for use with both my 5S and Air 2, what is THE one to get?
Was going to buy one until I read your thoughts, any experience with the MOGA Ace Power?
Mad Catz (Micro) CTRLI or Horipad Wireless
Mad Catz (Micro) CTRLI or Horipad Wireless
Mad Catz (Micro) CTRLI or Horipad Wireless
Gamevice is out now on apple's site. ninety nine us dollars.
Highlights
Dual analog joysticks
A, B, X, Y fire buttons
Left and right fire triggers
Left and right bumpers
D Pad
800mAh battery and power pass through to charge iPad while playing
Audio DAC and headphone out
Patented flex bridge technology
http://www.apple.com/shop/product/HHYP2VC/A/gamevice-controller-for-ipad-mini
Damn, gimme one of these for an iPhone Plus.
Damn, gimme one of these for an iPhone Plus.
Gamevice is out now on apple's site. ninety nine us dollars.
Highlights
Dual analog joysticks
A, B, X, Y fire buttons
Left and right fire triggers
Left and right bumpers
D Pad
800mAh battery and power pass through to charge iPad while playing
Audio DAC and headphone out
Patented flex bridge technology
http://www.apple.com/shop/product/HHYP2VC/A/gamevice-controller-for-ipad-mini
Is there a pad with clickable analog sticks? None of the major ones seem to have the function. Or is this not supported by API?
AFAIK it's not supported by Apple's API.
I just wanted a controller for Monster Hunter or GTA.
Is the one in Skylanders Trap Team worth for 15?
http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00MNM371W/
Was going to buy one until I read your thoughts, any experience with the MOGA Ace Power?
I just got the GameVice a week ago:
And it's pretty damn good. Been trying a few iOS MFI enabled games and tons of emulators. Definitely the best MFI controller setup I had so far.
If you don't like the feel of the WiiU tablet, this isn't for you, since your hands are spaced apart quite far, but I like the feel of the analog sticks, the dpad, the buttons, etc. - the triggers could've had a bit more resistance, but all in all, this is a high quality controller and definitely the best thing I've seen to turn your iPad into a neat handheld console![]()
GamesBeat: Is the Nimbus a joint product? Is this going to be packed in with the Apple TV?
Rabbani: From conception to design to validation its been done jointly. There is technology in there that has been 100 percent designed by Apple, theres technology that is 100 percent designed by SteelSeries.
Steelseries Nimbus is a new MFi controller out soon:
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$49.99
Apple is pushing it as for the new Apple TV on their site:
http://www.apple.com/tv/games-and-more/
This controller has a lightning connector for charger.
Venture Beat has an interview with SteelSeries CEO about the new controller, and about their general relationship with Apple:
Probably closest to an Apple controller we'll get. Pity that the controller requirements for Apple TV are so restrictive it makes it near useless.
I hovered over the buy button several times today. I think I'm going to wait for some impressions befor pulling the trigger though.Nimbus is up for sale on Apple's site:
http://www.apple.com/shop/product/HJ162ZM/A/steelseries-nimbus-wireless-gaming-controller