anyone have one of these? they look awesome and i want oneit's basically a battery-powered bluetooth controller that your android phone can snap into that lets you control your games with sweet dual joystick, buttons, etchttp://www.powera.com/moga
11/29/2012 7:43:05 PM
I have an iControlPad which is basically the same thing, but it doesn't look like a retarded spaceship.
11/29/2012 8:30:05 PM
yours has a directional pad though, which is nice. does everything work well?
11/29/2012 9:26:55 PM
It's always worked like it's supposed to as far as I can tell. I mainly use it to play snes games or Soul Calibur on my iPad, but it does work on Android stuff too.
11/29/2012 9:31:31 PM
imo the ipad controller looks like a 1989 Tyco RC Car controllerthe android controller doesnt look great , but it looks a bit more contoured to your hands[Edited on November 29, 2012 at 9:49 PM. Reason : .]
11/29/2012 9:46:57 PM
You picked the image with the iPhone connected, which doesn't really do it justice. You can take the sides off and replace them with rubber grips and then it just feels like a regular old school nes controller or whatever, but with extra buttons.
11/29/2012 9:59:25 PM
that doesnt look too badstill, seems like neither one is supposed to look super sexy, just to make playing games a lot easier than using a touch screen
11/29/2012 10:06:28 PM
I just like it cause it doesn't take up any space at all in my iPad bag. It's not much bigger than an extra phone or battery pack.
11/29/2012 10:24:52 PM
what about true analog? which controllers have it and which dont? i've read that some do not provide true analog control (tilt the joystick a little bit to walk slowly, more to walk, all the way to run) but instead just full on or full off
11/30/2012 11:17:52 PM
What is compatibility with various programs like? Are a majority supported? (In reference to the iPhone controller)
11/30/2012 11:34:28 PM
11/30/2012 11:39:36 PM
what do you think i think it means? i think it means a joystick that allows a theoretically infinite number of possible positions (only limited by the number of bits of the ADC that receives the signal from it in the controller itself) rather than a non-analog joystick that can only be either at zero or 100% in any direction
11/30/2012 11:41:53 PM
12/1/2012 12:57:15 AM
You can use a PS3 controller.
12/1/2012 2:45:09 AM
you could get a free one yesterday, so I ordered it$5 shipping to get it and a free game? guess i'll see how it is
12/14/2012 2:36:00 PM
^ YOU SHOULD HAVE POSTED THAT SHIT IN THE ANDROID THREAD YESTERDAY, YOU ASSHOLE report back on whether it's any good
12/14/2012 3:21:21 PM
12/14/2012 4:30:54 PM