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Mobile gaming only good for that CoD mobile, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, and the classic mobile games that I still enjoy (I’m talking about that Angry Birds, and Bad Piggies yes sir)
Besides that and remote play for either PC, and Xbox, or cloud gaming for mobile, there’s noth going for mobile gaming
Also if you’re at home why use remote play? Why use remote play in general, it works best at home, and you could just get up, and go to your desk and play
Now mobile gaming, that’s dead, I think the correct term your trying to use is handheld gaming.
Now handheld gaming is going somewhere
It probably shouldn't matter too much though. Most phone plans subsidize the phone and upgrade costs, so you'll probably be replacing it on a rather regular basis to be honest.
and i dont play games on it besides Fate/Grand Order which is a 5 gb game or so and it works just fine
I have Dragon quest 1 , 2 and 3 on it but haven't touched them since months.
meh ... I'd rather play Mario Cement Factory on a vintage game and watch then consider my phone as a gaming device.
I'd have to agree.
The neck pain, eye strain, constant ads, and gambling or "pay to make this less annoying" crap got old quick.
Nobody ever said the future was good.