#1 Re: MFi Controllers » Moonlight, Steam & Nimbus? » Jan 25 12:23 PM

I recently gave moonlight a try.
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1070 OC
iPhone 6s Plus
Nimbus
BF4

Stick dead zone is too large for this to be enjoyable and the screen is a bit too small but it's awesome I can do this. Running can be done by flicking the stick forward once quickly before you move it forward normally. Once you release, you have to repeat the step or you'll just walk. I would recommend mapping the on screen buttons to something you don't use much and then using the two buttons you free up for other things. One can be used for sprint in you don't want to flick the sticks to run. I never found a way to knife with the stock settings.

I maped the onscreen right button to throw naids and top left bumper to run.

#2 Re: iOS Games » Most Wanted iOS Port » Sep 26 10:40 PM

Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee

With controller support. So many games still coming out without controller support. I'm getting very tired of it.. so very tired.

#3 Re: MFi Controllers » Multiple controllers » May 09 12:17 AM

Kevin wrote:

The best I've found is the Horipad, you might want to give it a shot. It has lower deadzones in testing than my 360 and Xbox One controllers! Doesn't help games with integrated dead zones, though.

I'm not a fan of the layout but might give it a try.

#4 Re: MFi Controllers » Multiple controllers » May 06 8:43 AM

Klayerone wrote:

I will probably never play a iOS game with touch controls again. As it feels so ocward in comparison to the gamepads.

I can't say that myself. As much as I want better controller support, some games do very well with touch. One example that I really love is Vainglory. The way they implemented the FTP layer is also not detrimental to the gameplay mechanics like others. Clash of Clans for example is more of a chore then enjoyment the way progression and game mechanics are structured.

I'm hoping most for sticks with no dead zone at this point. I'm willing to keep buying controllers to try out but I'll never truly be happy unless that's addressed.

#5 Re: MFi Controllers » Multiple controllers » May 03 3:28 PM

I had both the Mad Catz and Moga Rebel at one point. I don't like that both controllers seem to have stick dead zone. Tho I read this is a software adjustment on the games side, all the games I've played seem to suffer equally. I miss the attached holder and mate finish of the Rebel but like the Mad Catz size as it's easier to touch the screen while attached. This is useful for games that still call up the screen as well as other needs like typing out messages/searching safari. The gloss finish really bothers me. I find such a finish on a controller is meritless. The AAA power source isn't much of a bother on my end as I have eneloop rechargeable batteries which I rate highly.