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was wounding what the best phone gaming setup is because aaa seems to think games on phones is fun..... kinda a joke but also could be interesting. can you even hook up Ethernet, mouse, keyboard, monitor, headphones you for phone? then probably some way of cooling it and storage....

 

blizzcone coming up and all the best devs are making mobile games you are you ready?

 

riot games has lots coming out.....

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Pretty sure if you want to get invested on mobile gaming a Switch is a better idea, phones are far from the best gaming platform but everyone wants a piece of that potential money.

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12 hours ago, thrasher_565 said:

was wounding what the best phone gaming setup is because aaa seems to think games on phones is fun..... kinda a joke but also could be interesting. can you even hook up Ethernet, mouse, keyboard, monitor, headphones you for phone? then probably some way of cooling it and storage....

 

blizzcone coming up and all the best devs are making mobile games you are you ready?

 

riot games has lots coming out.....

If you're doing all that, you're missing the point of mobile gaming -- you're chaining yourself to a fixed location and lots of bulky gear.

 

The best mobile gaming setup is your hands and some headphones.  Maybe a gamepad if you can get a reasonably portable one.  The beauty of it is that you can play while you're on the bus, waiting for a friend or just curled up in bed.  If you want lots of peripherals, you're really better off getting a console or a gaming PC.

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I always struggle to find games that seem interesting on mobiles. So many are junk where you need to buy their ultra special secret currency and buy this and that and this and no thanks!

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17 hours ago, OttoVonBismarck said:

I always struggle to find games that seem interesting on mobiles. So many are junk where you need to buy their ultra special secret currency and buy this and that and this and no thanks!

Apple Arcade is a good 'fix' for that on iOS.  Part of Apple's mandate is that games in Arcade can't nickel-and-dime you with in-app purchases.  I've heard some parents gravitate towards it precisely because they can tell their kids to play anything in Arcade and know that they won't get a $500 bill for virtual coins.

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