Does a cheap controller work well on emulators? Dolphin test with Resident Evil 4
Let's test whether a budget-friendly generic controller can offer a good experience in emulated games, using Resident Evil 4 for the GameCube as a test within the Dolphin emulator for Android. Is it worth investing in a budget controller for mobile gaming?
We analyze the controller's responsiveness, compatibility in Dolphin, and how it performs during a demanding game like Resident Evil 4, which requires good aiming precision and quick response. We also show how to configure the buttons in Dolphin and what to keep in mind if you're thinking about buying one.
About Resident Evil 4:
Originally released in 2005 for the GameCube
Marked a turning point in the Resident Evil series, focusing more on over-the-shoulder camera action
Available on multiple platforms, including PS2, PC, Wii, and mobile
One of the most iconic games of modern survival horror
Test conducted on a device with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and Adreno 845 GPU, running Dolphin 5.0 on its Android version.
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