Im going to play Forsaken World Mobile, Implosion and Mortal Kombat X recently. But I dont like virtual control. So, I want to find a good MFI controller for my iPhone 6 or iPhone 5. There are too many controllers at the market and I dont know what to choose.So, can anyone give me some advice here?
yeah, my last thread was post in wrong sub forum. So, I asked moderator to delete that one. I still remember you recommended Stratus. But I don't like Stratus. So I post a new thread in the sub forum for more advice. Btw, thank you for advice
Mortal Kombat X doesn't support MFI controller. and Forsaken World Mobile hasn't been released I think
ahh... I forgot to delete Mortal Kombat X, actually @coolpepper43 has told me before. As forsaken world mobile, why I saw someone is playing it?
Some of the controllers mentioned here aren't actually MFi controllers, and aren't compatible with nearly as many games - steer clear. Generally speaking, if you're looking for a controller to grip your iPhone into, your best options today are either of the Mad Catz controllers. If you don't care about the grip, I happen to love the Horipad - best d-pad of any MFi controller. Steer clear of the Moga stuff, it doesn't work right.
I have the Moga Rebel, as well as the comperable one for Android and I have not had a single problem with either of them, and I've had them both for a very long time. The Rebel syncs up every single time, has no noticeable delay, has great build quality, and the foldable phone clip is sturdy. I can't recommend the Rebel enough.
I'm glad the Rebel works for you, but it doesn't work for me, and I've heard horror stories from many others. The Rebel has a tendency to disconnect and reconnect randomly during gameplay, for me and others I've talked to. I've talked to someone from Apple about the issue, it's not in my head. Perhaps not every Rebel does this, but that brings up another problem: MOGA is no longer in business. The parent company, BD&A, appears to be selling MOGA's existing products. But there probably won't be any more products after these. And I wouldn't want to deal with a non-existent company's warranty department if something does go wrong. Regarding the controller itself, it feels light and cheap compared to every other Bluetooth MFi controller (save the small Stratus). The buttons are small and closely placed, the analog sticks have little grip, and the d-pad is almost unusable. The integrated hinge is more elegant than anything the other controllers have, I'll give it that.
If you jailbreak, yes, you can use the Controllers for All tweak to turn a PS3 or PS4 pad into an MFi controller