#1 Re: MFi Controllers » MFI controller with analog push buttons? » May 30 7:46 PM

AG3

Thanks @Kevin for the quick reply. That is really too bad! For console gaming I regularly rely on the ability to click the analog sticks to do certain things depending on what game I'm playing (melee/crouch/run). Would love to see in the future the Apple MFi specification to account for this functionality. Apple has a good opportunity to turn their iOS devices (and Apple TV) into viable alternatives to console gaming. They just need to listen to the needs of gamers and add support for the things we want. Hopefully in the future the MFi standard evolves to allow/require it.

#2 MFi Controllers » SteelSeries needs to make Xbox-type controller » May 30 7:41 PM

AG3
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Everything about the SteelSeries Nimbus controller seems perfect except for the fact that it doesn't come with an iPhone clip/mount and it mimics the PS4 controller. SteelSeries really needs to make a new controller that takes all of the great things it has done with Nimbus, but make an Xbox-style version that is focused on iPhone gamers. I know people are either in PS4 or Xbox camp when it comes to controller layouts and I think they should create and offer a new controller with 2 versions--an Xbox-like controller and a PS4-like controller.

#3 Site Feedback » Forums need search capability » May 30 7:34 PM

AG3
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Looking for specific forum posts related to something and a search feature would be helpful. Would like to suggest that you add a search feature to the forums. If the feature does exist on the forums, and I simply overlooked it, can another user tell me where it is? Thanks.

#4 Re: MFi Controllers » MFI controller with analog push buttons? » May 30 7:30 PM

AG3

No joke--I signed up for the forums to ask the exact question you just asked. I am about to buy the PXN Speedy, but wanted to know if the analog joysticks can be pushed in just like on the Xbox One controller. I second ministrinity's request to clarify on a controller-by-controller basis which ones allow the analog sticks to be clicked.