I found that the game controllers do not work with steam on a mac, and you can get them to work but you have to open the game files and alter the games code. This is not an easy or fun way to play games but I would recommend it to mobile gamers.
I found that the game controllers do not work with steam on a mac, and you can get them to work but you have to open the game files and alter the games code. This is not an easy or fun way to play games but I would recommend it to mobile gamers.
This is without a doubt the best iOS controller on the market. The build quality and feel is superb. Only con is the very limited game selection. So before buying you need to consider this. But overall the product is great and works very well with an iPad.
Controller paired easily with android phone (Samsung Galaxy S7 edge). Works great wih Samsung Gear VR headset for Minecraft. Solid feel to controller, buttons nice.
This is definitely the best controller for games iOS devices money can buy today! I have been waiting for it, and when I got mine it was totally worth the wait, even if a bit more expensive than I would have liked.
I don't know why they state it works on windows too. All attempts to connectivity failed. Many youtube reviews out there sound convincing to buy this product for windows too but they might be paid reviews to promote the product. Don't even think of wasting your time or money on this product.
The SteelSeries Stratus XL is easily one of the best Made for iPhone controllers out at the moment, as it's comfortable in the hand, boasts solid buttons and analogue sticks and it won't give you cramps either - we just wish it had better compatibility with our PCs and Macs, and even Android too.
SteelSeries' second iOS controller is called Stratus XL ($70), a followup to the original Stratus. Previously, the small Bluetooth controller launched with a retail price of $100, but the new Stratus XL is both larger - hence the name - and $30 cheaper.…
I've always been of the mindset that touch controls need to be done well for mobile games. If they rely purely on physical controllers, well, that's just no good. That said, I can still certainly appreciate physical controllers for mobile devices.
Input devices and interfaces don't get much love. Good ones are invisible, performing their job with little fanfare or recognition, while users mercilessly tear to shreds bad ones.
Had zero issues, Turned it on Bluetooth searched on Samsung Galaxy 7, found it and synched perfectly.
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