Wow can't wait to check it out! You've got any others ? I was playing real racing 3 on the remote and it was enjoyableRush rally 3.
Feels like classic Colin McRae. Decent graphics, excellent controller support, modification and tuning actually affect the car realistically. Multiple classes and an ok selection of cars. You’ll get 100s of hours of play out of it if you’re into cars
I’ll give you a list of games I have on my shield.Wow can't wait to check it out! You've got any others ? I was playing real racing 3 on the remote and it was enjoyable
Thanks for your post, does the ps4 controller work with any of those games with an Android phone running marshmallow?I’ll give you a list of games I have on my shield.
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Not sure tbh most of them should work. My devices shipped with Oreo and pie so I can’t really speak on older builds. All I can suggest doing is trying them out.Thanks for your post, does the ps4 controller work with any of those games with an Android phone running marshmallow?
Interesting! Do a lot of games try to verify your purchase if you extract/sideload? Or does it not matter as long as you are under the same Google account?There's a lot of great classic games with Android ports that work very well. I've been playing Sonic 2 on my Shield, though I had to actually extract it from my phone and sideload it on there because Sega hasn't decided to support Android TV for whatever reason.
I haven't had any problems as long as I'm on the same Google account or it's a free app.Interesting! Do a lot of games try to verify your purchase if you extract/sideload? Or does it not matter as long as you are under the same Google account?
Good to know! So pretty much any game that can use a Bluetooth controller works with this method?I haven't had any problems as long as I'm on the same Google account or it's a free app.
As far as I know, yes. There might be some that do additional checks that I'm not aware of, and you have to be sure that the game doesn't demand a tap on the touch screen anywhere in its UI flow, but I've had a lot of success with it.Good to know! So pretty much any game that can use a Bluetooth controller works with this method?
Thanks for your postAs far as I know, yes. There might be some that do additional checks that I'm not aware of, and you have to be sure that the game doesn't demand a tap on the touch screen anywhere in its UI flow, but I've had a lot of success with it.