JRPGfan said:
? it has a "a" and "b" button, along with a "left key" and "up key" on the left hand side, and a "right key" on the right hand side. The intire point of the "touch screen" gamepad is that you can load any button setup you wish, for whatever game/app you want. The buttons are there, they are just touch screen based, like when your playing on your phone. |
And playing games on a phone is horrible because of it, ever tried nes or snes emulators on a phone? if it's not a turn based JRPG the games are unplayable.
Lack of buttons is objectively the worst thing that could happen to a controller.








