After the PS4 Pro noise debacle, I hope iPad Pro gets a full resolution video output and puts SCE out of business.
Can you tell more about that noise issue, is that a common thing?
My wife has a Pro for a while now and it’s pretty quiet.
After the PS4 Pro noise debacle, I hope iPad Pro gets a full resolution video output and puts SCE out of business.
The launch PS4 Pro had a loud fan in the power supply. This was replaced shortly after with revised hardware and a lower watt PSU.Can you tell more about that noise issue, is that a common thing?
My wife has a Pro for a while now and it’s pretty quiet.
WRONG. Today’s iPads are great gaming devices paired with a mifi controller.No. Gamers use consoles or PCs and the companies making AAA games know that. If I want to play console-quality games on a mobile device, my Switch is much better for that. Even though my iPad Pro is most likely more powerful and has a much better screen, gaming on my Switch is a much better experience.
iPads are great general purpose devices but they suck at gaming.
Only thing iPads are missing are great console quality games. There are only a handful out there. I’m seriously enjoying Dead Cells on the iPad with a controller more than I did on the Switch. But the AppStore has more trash games than quality games. Hopefully this will change soon. Mfi controller’s didn’t do it, but maybe with iOS 13 supporting console controllers devs will port over some more AAA games.WRONG. Today’s iPads are great gaming devices paired with a mifi controller.
Can you tell more about that noise issue, is that a common thing?
My wife has a Pro for a while now and it’s pretty quiet.
WRONG. Today’s iPads are great gaming devices paired with a mifi controller.
Rumble is the least important thing in a controller. It serves no purpose in a game other than just being there. Anyway you can use a PS4 or X1 controller with iOS 13 now. However the lack of games worth playing is the big problem with the AppStore. Maybe it will change now but I wouldn’t get your hopes up.A controller without any rumbling functionality is not up to today’s console standards for me. The best one is the Nimbus controller and even that one doesn’t have the feature. Still a long way to go. Maybe Apple Arcade is a step on the right direction.
Rumble is the least important thing in a controller. It serves no purpose in a game other than just being there. Anyway you can use a PS4 or X1 controller with iOS 13 now. However the lack of games worth playing is the big problem with the AppStore. Maybe it will change now but I wouldn’t get your hopes up.
Nah, it's really useful in FPS games, for example, whereby rumble indicates if you have been hit, if you're low on health, etc. Really handy if there are a lot of things going on and knowing if you're being hit or not and by how much.Rumble is the least important thing in a controller. It serves no purpose in a game other than just being there. Anyway you can use a PS4 or X1 controller with iOS 13 now. However the lack of games worth playing is the big problem with the AppStore. Maybe it will change now but I wouldn’t get your hopes up.
2 games that are full ports of pc or console games that I can think of are:
Civilization 6
Grid Autosport
So definitely possible, but studios will need to decide if the outlay of porting is worth it or not
After the PS4 Pro noise debacle, I hope iPad Pro gets a full resolution video output and puts SCE out of business.
Hopefully Apple Arcade changes things a bit. The iPad Pro is more than capable of running console quality graphics ....problem is iOS has become a wasteland for gaming and due to having to support the “lowest common denominator device” like 5 year old devices, plus free to play.
There’s that but also the gaming community is unfortunately full of snobs who refuse to accept any sort of mobile gaming as “legitimate gaming” , even paid.Good point. I doubt there would be enough gamers on the latest versions of iPad Pro alone to make developers interested. The games need to find as many players as possible in order to make financial sense for them.
There’s that but also the gaming community is unfortunately full of snobs who refuse to accept any sort of mobile gaming as “legitimate gaming” , even paid.
Ohhhh yes , indeed!What kills me are the people who complain about “cash grabs” in mobile game and then turn around and defend games like Elder Scrolls Online, which is basically a Barbie dress-up shopping mall.
Gamers are odd creatures.
Why not GTA V? It could easily run on todays iPhones and iPads.With Controller support in iOS 13 and with a supposed iPad upgrade in Oct, I have no doubt that we could see some console ports. It’s been more then 10 years since GTA IV came out. If Rockstar can port GTA IV to iOS……. Then WOW.
“Debacle” is the word we use for fan noise? Lol, ok.
Also, PS4 Pro is still much more capable in terms of games, and the Sony catalogue is great.
Finally, iPad Pro costs twice as a PS4 Pro, so, not really a good comparison.
With that said, I do hope iPad gets more good games.
I don't know how widespread the issue is but our PS4 was loud enough that even explosions while watching a Blu-ray movie couldn't completely drown out the noise. I think some of them had loose screws.“Debacle” is the word we use for fan noise? Lol, ok.
Also, PS4 Pro is still much more capable in terms of games, and the Sony catalogue is great.
Unfortunately I doubt it. It’s been tried (Bioshock) with mixed results. From a game/functionality standpoint, it was okay. The graphics weren’t as good as the console version and the controls were awkward.
The developer didn’t keep it current as the OS and hardware improved, so that was a waste of $10.
Honestly, I don’t think I would buy another game of that type on iOS.
Not anymore it’s not. Since Sony and Microsoft are sticking to essentially custom PC hardware games are backwards compatible. So your gaming library will last much much longer.And each time you buy a new game console all your game software becomes incompatible and needs replacing.
Not anymore it’s not. Since Sony and Microsoft are sticking to essentially custom PC hardware games are backwards compatible. So your gaming library will last much much longer.