OnLive has launched an iPad and Android tablet app.
L.A Noire, Assassin's Creed, Batman Arkham City, Deus Ex....
And the controls are terrible unless you connect the wireless controller to it.
Well 1) in my experience many people who complain about virtual controllers just don't use them enough to be comfortable with them. I'm comfortable with virtually anything on iPad.
2) If you really don't like virtual controls, buy a controller. You'll still be playing L.A Noire on iPad.
OnLive has launched an iPad and Android tablet app.
L.A Noire, Assassin's Creed, Batman Arkham City, Deus Ex....
And the controls are terrible unless you connect the wireless controller to it.
Well 1) in my experience many people who complain about virtual controllers just don't use them enough to be comfortable with them. I'm comfortable with virtually anything on iPad.
That'll be interesting to see considering that the player uses virtual buttons to control a game in a server a few hundred miles away over the internet that goes to the mobile devices wirelessly.
I genuinely don't see how some of these games will control without a controller, particularly those games which use controller trigger and shoulder buttons.
Kinda sad to see a company go under but now the down side to buying digital is proven. All those games that people have bought from OnLive will now be gone. People's entire libraries will now be lost. So now another point to why physical games will never completely disappear.
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