Hello. I want to buy the MOGA pocket because it's small and it's the only one "cheap". I know the hero power is basically a improved moga pocket but it is way too expensive. But the thing is, the MOGA pocket does not have a d-pad! does this mean less compatibility with games? Or does it have the same compatibility as the rest?
I want to play games like GTA San Andreas!
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Coming from FruitPhone world, a lot of the Gameloft games used the fantastic gyroscopic controls, just bought Modern Combat HD from the market place and there are no options to use it, I'm sure the SGS2 has gyroscope functions, why, what, if and how...
Very disappointing used to love the gyro controls, so much quicker and more realistic.
a lot of games use the gyroscope or accelerometer for control. all the gameloft hd racing games do, the emulators do as well, just apparently the gameloft hd action games don't. i also have modern combat, brothers in arms and splinter cell and i would love to use the gyroscope as well, because with the left thumb on the analog stick to move and the other thumb for looking around, it's hard to get a third finger on the display for shooting.
If u want to play a nice gyroscope shooter i recommend NOVA HD also from Gameloft.
Edit:Just tried it and it works really nice as soon as you get used to it. Hope i helped you out a bit.
Yes just download the free version through the Gamehub, works a treat with the gyro, so much faster to aim, love it...
So why have Gameloft not introduced the gyro to there other First Person games ?
Racing games actually use accelerometer and nova is the only one using gyro. One stinking game in 3 months.
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a lot of games use the gyroscope or accelerometer for control. all the gameloft hd racing games do, the emulators do as well, just apparently the gameloft hd action games don't. i also have modern combat, brothers in arms and splinter cell and i would love to use the gyroscope as well, because with the left thumb on the analog stick to move and the other thumb for looking around, it's hard to get a third finger on the display for shooting.
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This isn't so much directed at just WP7 but perhaps all the mobile OS's.
For me, the biggest (by far) downfall to mobile phone gaming is that the controls absolutely suck. The hardware can absolutely run nice games smoothly (The Harvest is a great example) but it's the weak touchscreen controls that kill it.
Why hasn't anyone come out with a bluetooth controller (not a Wiimote) that is targeted at mobile phone gaming? Imagine if you will, a $40 controller that fits in a large coat pocket, and comes with a download for a semi-decent FPS game that was designed with the mobile screen in mind.
To me it's a no brainer. But all that being said, there is a PSP phone now and I little desire to have it. Now a PSVita phone, that's another story...
I'm looking to buy a bluetooth gamepad with a bracket to hold my phone (Samsung Galaxy S5). Ideally I'd like one where the bracket allows you to adjust the angle. Not many seem to do this, not the cheaper ones at least. It's going to be mainly for emulator gaming on my phone but I may also use on my android TV stick as well.
So far I've looked at the Ipega 9025, 9021, the G910, Phonejoy, Madcatz C.T.R.L.R & Moga devices. The Moga Power Pro is a bit expensive, and the Moga Hero doesn't seem to be available in the UK. Madcatz looks good but a bit large, heavy and expensive. The Phonejoy doesn't look comfortable to hold. The others don't appear to have an adjustable bracket.
Are there any others worth considering?
I want to play apps like night of the old Republic and tomb raider 2
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I want to play apps like night of the old Republic and tomb raider 2
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The MOGA series of controllers look quite nice imo. I have an Ipega controller but it's build quality is not that great. You can use a Dualshock 4 wireless too.
i love the MOGA powerpro controllers, no other controllers feel as nice. and if you know where to look you can get them pretty cheap, like dailysteals they usually have them every few months
What are your top 5 games that you play on your Note 10+?
Plague Inc
Super Hexagon
Thumper
PinOut (best pinball game on android! imo)
RAID: Shadow Legends
I've been playing:
Call of Duty Mobile
AdventureQuest 3D
Bladebound
Arena of Valor
Rangers of Oblivion
and then of course the PPSSPP emulator with God of War, Metal Gear Solid, Kingdom Hearts, etc (def need an external controller though: https://amzn.to/2kkhmvH)
My all top favorite game is
Archero
Best grinding and challenging game
The elder scrolls legend
Drastic
Mario kart
epsxe
Final fantasy ix
Super Mecha Champions
Zgirls 2
Cyber Hunter
Perfect World
Astral Chronicles
I play my Xbox games on my Note 10+ via the Streaming service, no need for paying double or ad ridden games.
COD
PUBG
mobile games are just that. I'm not sure why publishers are pushing DQ, COD, DeadSpace, FF games on us. If I want those, I'd rather play on the consoles. And did someone say Raid? LOL, how much are they paid for shilling that crap?
When you have to attach an xbox controller, then what's the point? might as well play it on the xbox. Oh, so you're waiting in line at the DMV with an xbox controller attached to the phone? Y tho? are you honing your MLG skills for the next tourney?
my suggestions for the top 5:
1. Any of the Sonic games.
Great for the nostalgia nerds. Easy to understand: go from left to right, collect rings and avoid traps, pitfalls, spikes. Yes, this is basically a console port, which I just *****ed about but the simple graphics and easy controls and simple gameplay makes this an exception to the rule.
2. Skyforce Reloaded or Air Attack 2
Honestly, any smups (shoot'm ups) are great. Simple controls, easy pick up and put away when waiting in line
3. Golf Peaks or Ok Golf or Mini Golf 3D
everyone hates golf, but these games are pretty neat in their own right.
4. Alto's Odyssey or Alto's Adventure or Ski Safari 2 (Ski Safari 2 AT)
great games especially when paired with a headphone. The calming music and simple controls will put you in a relaxed mood, especially when the line doesn't move.
5. Paper Monster or Leo's Fortune or Oddmar
For those who like the platform style of gaming, these games are great. Even today, Leo's Fortune's graphics hold up well.
honorable mention:
Pocket Build or Pocket City or Minecraft or Stardew Valley
good graphics and enjoyable games for those who like to build and miss those SimCity type games. Stardew Valley is fun, it's one of those games where you will pick it up randomly and start playing just about anywhere. Minecraft, no introduction needed.
I tried the FPS games but they are laughable. Controls are convoluted and they don't even support game pads. Besides, even having the biggest phone screen in the industry, it pales to a console hooked up to an 85" screen. I'm not that desperate where I need my COD fix while on in public. I can wait until I get home, relax on the couch and play enjoy the KD on the consoles. you can't really hold your phone and quickly run, aim and toss a grenade at the same time. precision counts when you're going against someone. That's why they took a way the controller support, those with controllers always annihilate those fumbling with onscreen controls.