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SonytendoAmiibo said:
Azuren said:

My phone connects so readily to my Dualshock 4 that sometimes it feels like it was made for my phone, so let me say this: There is no future with Phones using a separate controller. Seriously, it just doesn't work out. Optimal sitting conditions are required for it to be halfway worth it. My Xperia z3v can remote play my PS4, so I've got a bunch of experience trying to make console games work on mobile... And they really just don't. You would need a dedicated device (like the all-in-one Nvidia Shield Portable, which I also own) or an integrated gamepad (like the Xperia Play, which I own as well) to make it work, and even then the amount of available content would make such purchases meaningless.

So no. They really don't. They're better off sticking with handheld gaming devices, or merging with Sony (where they would do handhelds and Sony would do home consoles, with each having access to the other's IPs).

The Moga controllers that hold your phone are very comfortable to use. I have the bigger version of this one and it has a boost battery in the controller to charge your phone while you play and also balances it nicely.

I own a Moga, a Moga Pro, and the Nyko attachment for the Dualshock 4; none of them are stable enough handle anything more than light casual gaming. Gaming as we know it on consoles just won't happen on mobile; there's too many hurdles, and as has been mentioned by others it would eat up batteries and burn out phones.



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