• ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    So a smaller screen and to get a good controller that holds a phone, they’re $100, or you can get a crap controller for $50 or less.

    Then are you going to be using you current phone that will have your gaming screwed up by calls and text messages? Or your old phone that you have to leave plugged in to use because the battery is shot? Also, how are you enjoying your audio lag because your phone doesn’t have a headphone jack?

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      1 year ago

      Well, it’s still easier and cheaper 🙂

      Then are you going to be using you current phone that will have your gaming screwed up by calls and text messages?

      This is incredibly easy to solve, you don’t even need hacks.

      Gaming on smartphones and emulation on Android exists though.

      Or your old phone that you have to leave plugged in to use because the battery is shot?

      To be fair that is not that bad, I recently did it with an iPhone 6s to play some old iOS games, gladly the device still holds some hours of gaming.

      Also IDK what you mean by the audio thingy, but my phone has a jack port.

      • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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        1 year ago

        Most phones released in the 0ast 5 years have no audio jack, you skipped over answering about the controller. You can’t really play ps5 games with touch controls, and you skipped over how incredibly small your iPhone 6s screen is. All olthat you describe would make for terrible gaming.