I bought a backbone last week, but it feels like playing the switch as a hand held. I have large hands and i hated it. My Galileo is in the way and the backbone has been returned. Thank you to you and the TH-cam algorithm for placing this video in my feed.
Thank you for the kind words. I'm really hoping Backbone is hearing and watching Galileo G8 reviews because as a company, they are extremely competent but their design is dead in the water in a world where an option like the G8 exists. Enjoy and if ever you come across this video anew, let me know how you like the G8. Cheers!
@@GameBrainerz I ordered it in December and due to weather the delivery service was not able to deliver it. I have called the service for times to check on it and it's always "we'll escalate this to our manager." I have emailed Gamesir and all they say is to contact the delivery service. So I'm out $80+, I would really like to like it but the customer service has been awful. It looked like a great controller for big hands.
Your video was the final video I needed to convince me to return my backbone and buy this one. I was disappointed in watching numerous other videos from other TH-cam creators who all stated it wasn't compatible with Playstation Remote Play and required third-party apps. You are the only one who figured out how to switch the modes that allow the controller use the Sony Remote Play and get it to work on Android phones. I have a Fold 5 and have been using my Gamesir X2 with the PSPlay app since the X2 feels better than the backbone but I haven't been able to figure out how to use PSPlay without being on my wifi at home. I'm going to use your link on payday to get this controller. I was going to keep the Backbone so that I can play remote when away from home but not anymore. Thank you for such an informative video. Oh and I became a subscriber as well.
Ohh how I needed a comment like this. You manifested the very reason why I go so hard at this TH-cam thing. THANK YOU for the kind words and glad to count you as a member of the channel!
How are you liking it? My first controller was a big ipega I bought like 10 years ago lol. I'm finding my mobile gaming and remote play needs going up the older I get lol. I'm driving between the backbone and g8. From what I've heard the backbone is smaller like joycons and even the sticks? And the G8 is bigger etc... they do the same thing and just have different apps?
@@itsAphelion. I like the G8 far better. The backbone felt too small. The size of the G8 makes it feel a lot more comfortable in my hands when using it.
@@itsAphelion. Arguably, the G8 does more because it can spoof itself as various controllers whereas the Backbone does not. But if you go Backbone, just make sure to take the Playstation version and you eliminate most of that (except screen mapping). The G8 demolishes the Backbone comfort wise as well but to do that, it is a larger form-factor, maybe you want something more discret and small. Comparing the Backbone to a joycon is somewhat of a fair assessment but joycons feel better and are taller, making them a bit more comfortable for me personally, however I still think the comparison is fitting. The G8 on the other hand, you'd want to compare more to a Series controller, it feels like nudging your phone between a gamepad that resembles your 1st party Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo game controller. It's just of a different league altogether.
Great video! I’m watching reviews while I wait for my G8 to arrive tomorrow. Only if I had come across your video before placing the order, I’d have used your affiliate link to support your high quality content. It’s going to be just a thank you this time, along with a like and subscribe of course.
Oh wow, that's very kind of you. The affiliate links are nice and all but really, my #1 priority is delivering content that pleases people and provides what they seek. So with your words, you gave me all the validation I needed. Thank you greatly for your support and for engaging! 😊
The sticks feels incredible, even better than my dualsense joystick ☠️, anyway playing monster hunter world via remote play with this controller is amazing 😎🤙
Yes I agree on everything you said. I just got it today and I am impressed. Best controller for gaming phone and fits with phone case also. Amazing! 👍👌🏾😘
@smokiLLL You have a few remapping possible that will pertain but they are presets, like changing from xbox layout to nintendo layout (ABXY BAYX). You need the software though and I think the options might not appear on iOS.
if you have a recent iphone or samsung, rumble can be enabled in a lot of apps using the phone's vibration. i actually really like it compared to a cheaply employed rumble of a controller
Indeed, the haptic vibrations found in phones share way more with joycons HD rumble so the layering of the vibration is quite defined and in that sense, more pleasant for some, I prefer them too. Cheers!
And its got an Helio G99?!? Thanks for mentioning that device, it looks absolutely phenomenal and yeah, I can see how a smaller form-factor G8 would make this smartphone a killer pocketable combo! 😀
@@GameTechTalk Happily it actually fits the smartphone holder in the 8bitdo Sn30 Pro. GB happiness although I love me some handheld console aesthetic so not having a telescopic for it sucks.
I have one of those lying around. I hope 8BitDo will revisit different form-factors, the Ultimate is good and all but it felt too much like what's already mainstream I find.@@STR82DVD
You have no idea how happy that makes me, that intro was a one off but it is one I still watch from time to time cause I really enjoyed doing it. Thanks!
The controller might not have haptics, but most games use the phone's in-built vibration haptics so you feel it in your hands a lot anyway, especially if you have an high end phone. So the controller no having haptics is not a problem at all
You're right, I should've mentioned it. The thing too is Android doesn't have a proper rumble API for their controller driver so it needs to come from a third-party, such as PSPlay rerouting in-game rumble to the device's haptics, as you pointed out. Thanks for that clarification for viewers!
@@GameTechTalk well Android actually has very advanced haptics API similar if not better than the Apple haptics API, since Android 11, perfected even more in Android 12. Many newer games are slowly starting to use it, and phones UI that already use it to its max potential are for example OneUI from Samsung which has insanely good haptics on every small thing in the user interface. But you are right about the "controller rumble" part. It's a bit "forgotten" currently by Google. But games that use the device vibration instead of the controller, or that let you choose, are a great way to solve this problem currently. I think Gamesir did a good move in skipping rumble. That's why their G8 is constantly on sale for 60-65€ on many stores and still with amazing build quality, buttons and everything else. Can't have everything for that price. And it's better to not pay for rumble, than to pay and have a shitty noisy implementation. But as always, I hope their next one has "good" rumble, even if Android doesn't correctly support it yet, it's future proof.
Just read that Android 12 actually added support for advanced haptics on controllers too, even thought not as advanced yet as the in-device haptics, but still a lot more advanced than what was possible before. So they are working on it. Guess having good haptics on the next gamesir product will actually be a good idea since android is improving this very fast
I just bought a new controller ipega d6 but saw this gamesir g8 i didn't hesitate to buy it even though i already bought the d6 the d6 is going into the trash when my gamesir g8 arrives 😂😂😂 Enjoyment is a must no exceptions
Totally! Maybe that iPega can be repurposed or you can gift it to someone who can make use of it but no doubt, that G8 will smoke just about any other controller of its category. Cheers!
It depends, most phones that are 5 years old or less would be more versatile overall, more power, better screen, better just about everything really. However, a phone is a phone, so if you have one to dedicate to your gaming, forget the next part, the phone is the better option. If you mean to add purpose to your daily driver as a gaming device, that's where the water gets muddied. The fun part with a dedicated handheld such as the RP3+ is that you can really tailor it to be a very "purpose" drive handheld towards gaming exclusively. Different launchers, different interface, twaks such as "one app opened exclusive", screen mapping already included, etc... Ultimately, it makes for a more pleasurable experience. But with that said, from a comfort and control perspective, though the RP3+ is awesome and overall great, the Galileo G8 is in an absolutely different league. As in, it is far superior control and comfort wise.
Hello! I’d want to know if the G8 could be used independently as a controller (like the backbone where it could be connected to iPad) Thanks for the great video!
Hey Felix! It can but maybe not in the way you'd think? The USB-C plug for charging can't be used for plugging it on a device, rather you need a USB-C female to male connector and that will work just fine. Keep in mind that it won't if the other end is Lightning because Apple be Apple'ing of course, but USB-C or USB-A does work. 🤣
compatibility is awsome, i use it with my iphone 15 with a damn thick case and its solid af i think im gonna mod it to have the metal xbox elite dpad and sticks and maybe recolor it with spray paint
@@GameTechTalk actually i modded it with a magsafe conversion kit on the back, i put my magsafe battery pack and a 90 degree usbc 20cm cable on both side and i have a x2 battery without magsafe heating issues while gaming
@@GameTechTalk sure! it's pleasant, light to watch, and detailed on most important aspects! also the video editing is good! and you are not getting too long, in my opinion staying around 10 minutes long video is always good idea It can't be reduced to only some points, your style is good, is this that matter! (I have a small experience, I was starting my yt channel and watched a lots of videos about, I was editing with davinci resolve and I liked a lot but finally became too much overwhelming for me so I gave up)
@@GaetanoCrisci Wow, you gave me so much valuable feedback, exactly what I needed. THANK YOU!! I will take that back and try to build a format that embodies the qualities you saw. Thank you so so so very much. Cheers!
So specs say 1mm thick or less should work. In the video, I'm using a silicone case bought from the Apple store directly. Thanks, I appreciate the support!
Could you make a video on how to use this with Call of Duty Mobile please? I have the Redmagic version of this controller and can't seem to figure out how to map the buttons where they operate correctly.
Hmmm.... My production schedule is at capacity at the time being but tell me this, have you tried cycling through the different modes? You can do so by holding Select and Start for a few seconds and you should see the LED light change from blue > light blue > green. Try all three modes, one of them should work. Let me know if that worked for you!
Hi m8, thank you for such great content! Btw, Ive been looking all over the internet for the same sticks your g8 unit has. Nothing. How did you get them in purple?
Look up "eXtremeRate" on Amazon or better yet, Google them, chances are they'd ship directly to you and you might find more goodies to grab at the same time. Cheers and thanks for the kind words! :)
I doubt it? The only reason being that I'm about certain that the USB-C handles charge, but not OTG. In other words, there is no data moving out of that USB-C, or at least historically, it usually doesn't. So I doubt what you'd want to do would work but let me know your findings, I'd be happy to have confirmation. Cheers!
I've watched the Retro Handhelds CES summary video, they talked about it a bit but past that, I don't know nothing specific no. For all intents and purposes, it'll be the exact same controller with a native support for iPhone 15s. I wouldn't be surprised if that model has 2 modes rather than 3, so there should definitely be some variables from a software side of things but all that is assumptions on my part, I know nothing that would be "official" information about the variant itself.
@@GameTechTalk I wonder if it’ll come with an iOS app to support customizations like the Android app already does. That would be a major upgrade unless Gamesir also does a firmware update to existing variant.
As long as it is a slim case, I'd say your chances are very high. I Googled the case you mentioned and I would comfortably assume that it will work no problem.
Really wish they had a black edition :/ this "silver"/ps1 gray is kinda meh and if they do eventually add faceplates you'll be stuck with gray back anyways. A lot of colors go way better in contrast with black. You'd think they'd at least offer 2 color options.
They have a smoky black version coming that has been commissioned by RedMagic, the cellphone brand. You may want to keep your eyes peeled for that version. ;)
The thing with the Galileo G8 is that, it's almost to the point that it shouldn't be compared with the Backbone One because it is in a different category altogether. The Backbone One is light, compact and decent quality wise, but it's a mobile controller. The Galileo G8 feels like you took a console controller (that are way more comfortable) and you split it in two, it's in a different league.
Sorry for the confusion, much like what @duongnhdn said, I believe you won't need the Backbone One after having used the Galileo G8. In more literal words, I would return the Backbone One if I was in your position.@@KsAmJ
Found this channel while watching G8 reviews. Great review and great production value. Went through the various talking points efficiently and you are also pleasant to hear. One question, how did you play with the official Remoteplay app without the buttons showing on the screen? Every other person I watched either had it on the screen or was using the PSplay app that hides them if you don't touch the screen. One of the reviews the PS mode of the controller wasn't even working.
That is the part I'm most confused with too. I watched RGC's review and I can tell you, I am not doing anything special. I plugged in the controller, I booted PS Remote Play, swapped to the "white mode" by holding Select + Start and it just worked, yet it didn't for him and Russ is very thorough, he knows his stuff. My guess is maybe some of the bigger reviewers got an earlier engineered review sample than the one I got? For the record, that's also not device specific, Remote Play worked on my Galaxy Fold 4, on my Redmagic 8 Pro and also on my Tab S8 Ultra which you can confirm with the other video I have on my channel about the Galileo G8. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Thanks for the kind words btw!
@@GameTechTalk Thanks for the insight, I got one and that gives me hope that it will work just like yours did otherwise I will have to use the PSplay app.
@@GameTechTalk Hi, just to let you or anyone reading that it works with the official remote play app with no problems, the on-screen buttons disappear just like in your video. Probably a firmware update resolved the issue a while back.
I do notice you! :) Unfortunately, I do not own a Xiaomi phone but I did play with a RedMagic 8 Pro using this controller and it works beautifully. Cheers!
You are very convincing lol. I am so on the fence. I’m imagining a couple scenarios of where what if I’m in public, would I want to whip that G8 out or would I be more comfortable carrying around the backbone. It’s almost like portability vs comfort. I’ve heard backbone may be a little more seamless of an experience with the app, but the price of the g8 certainly is appealing. I do like rumble myself. One thing I weigh in is I have. Steam deck that remote plays ok but Chiaki on Steam Deck is crap for me out of the house. Watch though the times I will want a longer game session maybe I will want the g8. (I have basketball-gripping hands lol. One thing I remember seeing was the g8 app had privacy concerns, but idk if I care or should haha. Too many questions keeping me from pulling the trigger on either.
Totally, from a portable standpoint, the Backbone wins hands down. To me, the G8 is that kind of product that will make you pick the "no compromise" approach because it's that much more comfortable. The best example I could give is Crocs 😅 Some people would definitely say: "Nope, I don't care that it's comfortable, it's ugly, I'm not wearing it". At the end of the day, I will prioritize comfort, even if it means looking a little "not fashionable" when I go out! As for the app, it's more fluff than actual usability but it is true that the Backbone app is better designed, are you going to use it more because it is? That is the question I value most and for me the answer is no I won't. It's not better in terms of feature, just design. Otherwise I might have thought differently. I like a market where both controllers can find success but I was able to go back from a Backbone to something else, I can't go back from a G8 personally, I do have a Kishi Ultra on the way so we'll see if that rings true... I doubt I'll change my mind. If you have questions, ask away, always happy to engage with people! :)
@@GameTechTalk I appreciate the response! That really helps. I'm wearing Crocs right now so that might say a lot about how I should make a decision. Lolll.
No it wasn't just you. When the product shifted from "pre-order" to "in-stock", the URL got squashed. Thanks for pointing it out. The link should now work and as we speak Canada does not seem to have stock but US does, I've informed the GameSir rep. Cheers! :)
Hello 👋 I just checked out this video after you recommended it to me from your Abxylute video, and I was so close to purchasing this until I finally realised... I don't have a USB-C phone. I'm considering just getting a cheap android tablet instead and grabbing this. Curious to know if you have any budget tablet recommendations? I mean, at that point, should I just grab something already prebuilt? In the meantime I think I need to give my old PS Vita some love, and see how much screen size really does matter to me. As always, thanks for making your videos. Hardcore handheld streaming/gaming is such a niche thing I feel, and it's always amazing to have channels such as yours have so much content covering it.
With pleasure, thank you for the kind words. A tablet that could fit that agenda would be the iPlay 50 Mini Pro from Alldocube, however, I would STRONGLY recommend you buy it from Amazon and not AliExpress. I bought two and both the USB-C connectors came undone after removing the USB-C cables... It did one, two days later it did the other. If not for that, they did a fantastic job overall and at low cost. If you have more to spare, I'd look into the Lenovo Legion tablets. Massive growth in performance, build quality from Lenovo has always been solid and you get a 144hz panel. I'm pretty sure ETA Prime recently did a video about the Y700, that could be a great piece of content where to start. Cheers!
@@GameTechTalk oh man. The Mini Pro does look like a good deal! Can you please give a quick summary of how you’ve found it? Curious to know especially how it performs for PS Remote play. Any issues with Bluetooth audio? A shame about the AliExpress issue, duly noted. Luckily Amazon ships to me my country. I’m so close to pulling the trigger on this! I appreciate the insight, as always. Thanks heaps.
@@kingdumb9692 I found it from a RetroBreeze video that he mentioned it, pretty sure he has a review on it too. I bit the bullet and bought two. For Remote Play, it is great! Even emulation and local gaming in general! In a nutshell, it’s got a great balance between value and performance/quality. I had zero issues prior to the connectors staying in cables but I think I just had a bad batch to be honest, 2 back to back was just too abnormal. Beyond that, I had no audio issues, no weird panel behavior, everything was just fine truth be told, paired with a Galileo G8, sky’s the limit. Cheers! 😊
@@GameTechTalk I was so close to going this route, but the one thing that tipped me over Is no video output. I ended up grabbing a G Cloud on eBay for $200 USD! Shipping was a bit expensive but hoping I have a great experience once it arrives. Thank you again for all your help! It's great to have a creator engage with people in the comments.
@@kingdumb9692 That's a GREAT catch for 200$, and believe me, the pleasure is mine. Helping others inspired me to do this in the first place so when successfully doing so, it's the best feeling! Cheers and thanks for letting me know you found your solution!
How did you get your iphone to play with the case on? I have the standard apple silicon case and it connects for a second but stops a few seconds later.
I don't recall doing anything particular. I just gave it a nudge so that the connection is robust but that's what I always do. Outside of that, nothing out of ordinary.
Both my 15 Pro Max and Galaxy Fold 4 work with a case but they are both slim cases. So I'd say your mileage may vary and I do have to give it a slight nudge but once I do, the connection is sound until I disconnect again. Cheers!
Do you mean on Amazon? I see it as 4.3 on the US site, 4.1 on Canadian one. But either way, I think this product is hurtful to other brands. Straight up. Does it fit everyone's purpose of a mobile controller though? Not necessarily, Backbone is way more pocketable for example. But the fact still is GameSir did better than the competition for less money and they effectively went somewhere no other brands went, which is to bring a living room console quality controller to the telescopic format. Give it a try, you won't regret it.
As long as it is a slim case, there is no reason for that solution not to work with a S23. I wish I had a S23 to confirm that information for you but unfortunately, I do not.
No, even with a slim case it's not. I have a S22 Ultra which is similar size. The problem is not the length, but the height of the USB C connector. It's too short, it goes in but not deep enough so the phone does not detect any connection
Because there is no little tabs sticking out like there is on the Backbone, there is virtually no phone that wouldn't fit in there. Granted, it needs to have a USB-C plug and be running at least Android 8 or more recent. Even an RoG Phone that has off-center plug work with this, awkwardly mind you, but it works nonetheless.
My very first Backbone did break within a few months of ownership, the warranty experience was extremely positive I must say. Ever since, the three other I owned have had zero issues, here's to hoping they tightened their QC.
This person digivolves into: "BawssStreamingGamer-Alfa.Voland" 😂 Don't even ask, my brain be weird like that. But yes, I can see how that legitimately replaces a dedicated handheld, been doing it for years! 😉
@@GameTechTalk I highly recommend conducting such a test: Take a smartphone, connect the Steam Link and try to play a little!) I think you will be very pleasantly surprised by this opportunity!) It's a pity that you didn't tell us about it in your video, I think that many people will really like this idea! Because not everyone has the opportunity to buy a Steam Deck, but smartphone games still leave much to be desired) And the joystick is so good that you can safely play AAA games in it
There isn't no, but there are other solutions coming later this year that do, and some others that are already available as well. If you care for it, I have a video in my channel going over 15+ different telescopic controllers in a tierlist. Cheers!
@@GameTechTalk Indeed... Got myself a 12gb ram / 256gb internal storage...Black Edition...🧐🤔🤯😁👌... Paired with a Samsung Evo 512gb Micro Sd-card... Which already loaded... with Movies... Music... Emulation and Games...+ Android games: Modern COMBAT 4...N.O.V.A 3... Samurai 2 : Vengeance... Tom Clancy 's : Rainbow Six- Shadow Vanguard... Sorry 😐: COD: Mobile or Gen shin Impact...
It does not unfortunately. It's addressed near the end of the video but all things considered, I'm ok that it doesn't but I hope a future version will.
Unfortunately, I have not review that product but I would refer you to the newer iteration of the Backbone One. I am being told that they have a system that makes it the most compatible controller with a wide variety of phone cases. Hopefully, the comfort will be to your liking. I like the Backbone One but after using the Galileo G8, I'd be lying if I said it's easy to go back to anything else. It's not.
@@GameTechTalk I agree. I already bought the first iteration of Backbone and returned it. My biggest problem was the handles were too small and made my hands ache using it. But it didn't work with the case on either. Its so much work to take my phone in and out of its case its not made to be removed 3x a day its a PITA
@@e.gadd.1 Definitely, the case removal is the biggest hassle there is. That's why I eventually migrated to slim cases as compatibility seems to be fairly good. Anywho, wishing you better luck in the coming weeks/months in the search of a fully compatible product with your lifestyle. We have enough to deal with, those challenges shouldn't be one. Cheers and thanks for engaging!
You have to go in input settings after which you can map your inputs. It usually gets picked up without having to map anything but should you want to make things different, that's where you do it first. Subsequently, you can map your inputs specifically per core as well. You want to make sure to save after you do to not have to redo this everytime. If you need help getting up and running in RetroArch, I suggest this video, it's for iPads but RetroArch operates the same no matter the platform. th-cam.com/video/vQyC7ounZBQ/w-d-xo.html Cheers!
bought as an upgrade to my cheap bluetooth controller, ended up using the cheap bluetooth controller, the gamesir g8 is not comfortable for me, way to thick.
Nel mio caso non l'ho fatto, ma penso che tu abbia ragione sul fatto che il nuovo Backbone abbia un supporto più ampio per i case non sottili. Usando Google Traduttore! :)
Can the abxy be reconfigured on the controller? Like taking it out and rearranging them like Nintendo buttons. Are they magnetically attached like X2 Pro?
Great question, they are not magnetic. They have little tabs like buttons usually do, you can actually see the tabs when removing the right side cover but also, the B (much like on a King Kong 2 Pro) is not exactly the same height as the other three buttons, so swapping them would make for an awkward feeling. I have no idea at this point in time if GameSir intends to release replacement buttons at this point in time but if ever they see this, I would hope they consider it as one of the bigger asks for this product seems to be different colors.
@@GameTechTalk Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it and you taking the time to do so. I have a follow up question. Can the abxy buttons on the G8 be removed and fitted back once I remove the right side cover?
@AlexRiz18 Sure, happy to assist. Even with the cover removed, you still don't have access to removing/changing the buttons. It requires for you to disassemble the controller, much like RetroBreeze with his tablet mod. I hope this answers your question. Cheers!
They'll have to at some point, so many people are requesting such a product. I think they're just giving themselves some breathing room and maybe gathering a bit more data to see if they make some slight alterations.
I almost backed that one but decided it was too dialed-in into that "ULTIMATE GAMER RGB SICK CURVES FUTURISTIC LOOKING" aesthetic. It may be a bit harsh but it kind of gave me that "smokes and mirrors" kind of feel that ultimately made me wonder if it was really going to be that good, or more a 25US chinese controller praised to be 5-6 times the price. Have backers received their controllers yet?
I agree it was a bit too far out presentation with ELO. Didn’t need all that. However because I was desperate for one that I could use with my case I did do a preorder and cancelled it the moment I learned about this and haven’t regretted it. I was a bit bummed that the app for IOS wint have the upgrade but like the CEO said that is due to Apple’s wall garden and as an Apple guy I am familiar with it so they can only do so much. The hot keys are good enough. Also I am still able to use this with my case on the 15 pro max so it’s all good.
@@ryans4041 I might grab an ELO once they release but yeah, I hear you and I totally think you did the right move until further notice. Enjoy the Galileo, it's robust!
I bought a backbone last week, but it feels like playing the switch as a hand held. I have large hands and i hated it. My Galileo is in the way and the backbone has been returned. Thank you to you and the TH-cam algorithm for placing this video in my feed.
Thank you for the kind words. I'm really hoping Backbone is hearing and watching Galileo G8 reviews because as a company, they are extremely competent but their design is dead in the water in a world where an option like the G8 exists. Enjoy and if ever you come across this video anew, let me know how you like the G8. Cheers!
Did you get the Galileo g8
@@GameBrainerz I ordered it in December and due to weather the delivery service was not able to deliver it. I have called the service for times to check on it and it's always "we'll escalate this to our manager." I have emailed Gamesir and all they say is to contact the delivery service. So I'm out $80+, I would really like to like it but the customer service has been awful. It looked like a great controller for big hands.
Sadly it did not work on my S23 ultra, So I went with the backbone
@@leonelcasillas6440 why didnt it work?
I can tell you are putting in WORK to make sure your content looks great. Subbed!
Oh that's such a thoughtful and nice compliment to receive, thank you!
Your video was the final video I needed to convince me to return my backbone and buy this one. I was disappointed in watching numerous other videos from other TH-cam creators who all stated it wasn't compatible with Playstation Remote Play and required third-party apps. You are the only one who figured out how to switch the modes that allow the controller use the Sony Remote Play and get it to work on Android phones. I have a Fold 5 and have been using my Gamesir X2 with the PSPlay app since the X2 feels better than the backbone but I haven't been able to figure out how to use PSPlay without being on my wifi at home. I'm going to use your link on payday to get this controller. I was going to keep the Backbone so that I can play remote when away from home but not anymore. Thank you for such an informative video. Oh and I became a subscriber as well.
Ohh how I needed a comment like this. You manifested the very reason why I go so hard at this TH-cam thing. THANK YOU for the kind words and glad to count you as a member of the channel!
Nice comment. The razer kishi series accessories are great a well. I keep one in reserve
How are you liking it?
My first controller was a big ipega I bought like 10 years ago lol. I'm finding my mobile gaming and remote play needs going up the older I get lol. I'm driving between the backbone and g8. From what I've heard the backbone is smaller like joycons and even the sticks? And the G8 is bigger etc... they do the same thing and just have different apps?
@@itsAphelion. I like the G8 far better. The backbone felt too small. The size of the G8 makes it feel a lot more comfortable in my hands when using it.
@@itsAphelion. Arguably, the G8 does more because it can spoof itself as various controllers whereas the Backbone does not. But if you go Backbone, just make sure to take the Playstation version and you eliminate most of that (except screen mapping).
The G8 demolishes the Backbone comfort wise as well but to do that, it is a larger form-factor, maybe you want something more discret and small. Comparing the Backbone to a joycon is somewhat of a fair assessment but joycons feel better and are taller, making them a bit more comfortable for me personally, however I still think the comparison is fitting.
The G8 on the other hand, you'd want to compare more to a Series controller, it feels like nudging your phone between a gamepad that resembles your 1st party Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo game controller. It's just of a different league altogether.
Great video! I’m watching reviews while I wait for my G8 to arrive tomorrow. Only if I had come across your video before placing the order, I’d have used your affiliate link to support your high quality content. It’s going to be just a thank you this time, along with a like and subscribe of course.
Oh wow, that's very kind of you. The affiliate links are nice and all but really, my #1 priority is delivering content that pleases people and provides what they seek. So with your words, you gave me all the validation I needed. Thank you greatly for your support and for engaging! 😊
The sticks feels incredible, even better than my dualsense joystick ☠️,
anyway playing monster hunter world via remote play with this controller is amazing 😎🤙
They really knocked it out the park with it! Tks for engaging :)
Great channel, great video, great guy. Love your content!
Thanks for the kind words! 😊
Yes I agree on everything you said. I just got it today and I am impressed. Best controller for gaming phone and fits with phone case also. Amazing! 👍👌🏾😘
Glad you like it and that you're getting a solid experience out of it!
@@GameTechTalk TX. Quick one. Do you know if it's possible to launch a game with hid mode but also remap few keys?
@smokiLLL You have a few remapping possible that will pertain but they are presets, like changing from xbox layout to nintendo layout (ABXY BAYX). You need the software though and I think the options might not appear on iOS.
I have been using the Black Magic Shadow Blade 2 with the Red Magic 8s pro. Shadow Blade 2 is the same controller. Different branding and color.
It's sexy as hell, I came very very close to buy one just to be able to say I have both colorways but ultimately heard the voice of reason.
@GameTechTalk
Yea, I want both just so I can switch the face plates. 😆
if you have a recent iphone or samsung, rumble can be enabled in a lot of apps using the phone's vibration. i actually really like it compared to a cheaply employed rumble of a controller
Indeed, the haptic vibrations found in phones share way more with joycons HD rumble so the layering of the vibration is quite defined and in that sense, more pleasant for some, I prefer them too. Cheers!
Love your channel! Keep up the great work! I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get this controller
It's a pretty great product, thanks for the kind words!
The fact that it works with slim cases is already a winner!. Great review, you got a sub. Mine's coming in tomorrow, since PS Portal has been scalped.
I'm sooooo on the fence with the PS Portal because I really love mine, but that Galileo is soo good. Thanks for watching, welcome to the channel! ☺
This was a great vid!! Would def love a vid for screen mapping on iPhone!
Well thank you! I actually have that jotted down and hoping to get it down in the future, the backlog is pretty thick! 😅 Thanks for engaging!
I absolutely love mine lad! Now they need to design one for my Unihertz Jelly Star smartphone.
And its got an Helio G99?!? Thanks for mentioning that device, it looks absolutely phenomenal and yeah, I can see how a smaller form-factor G8 would make this smartphone a killer pocketable combo! 😀
@@GameTechTalk The best way I can describe a Jelly Star is that it's a rocket in your pocket. I'm considering buying two for redundancy.
@@GameTechTalk Happily it actually fits the smartphone holder in the 8bitdo Sn30 Pro. GB happiness although I love me some handheld console aesthetic so not having a telescopic for it sucks.
I have one of those lying around. I hope 8BitDo will revisit different form-factors, the Ultimate is good and all but it felt too much like what's already mainstream I find.@@STR82DVD
I just subbed because of that intro 🎉
You have no idea how happy that makes me, that intro was a one off but it is one I still watch from time to time cause I really enjoyed doing it. Thanks!
The controller might not have haptics, but most games use the phone's in-built vibration haptics so you feel it in your hands a lot anyway, especially if you have an high end phone. So the controller no having haptics is not a problem at all
You're right, I should've mentioned it. The thing too is Android doesn't have a proper rumble API for their controller driver so it needs to come from a third-party, such as PSPlay rerouting in-game rumble to the device's haptics, as you pointed out. Thanks for that clarification for viewers!
@@GameTechTalk well Android actually has very advanced haptics API similar if not better than the Apple haptics API, since Android 11, perfected even more in Android 12. Many newer games are slowly starting to use it, and phones UI that already use it to its max potential are for example OneUI from Samsung which has insanely good haptics on every small thing in the user interface. But you are right about the "controller rumble" part. It's a bit "forgotten" currently by Google. But games that use the device vibration instead of the controller, or that let you choose, are a great way to solve this problem currently. I think Gamesir did a good move in skipping rumble. That's why their G8 is constantly on sale for 60-65€ on many stores and still with amazing build quality, buttons and everything else. Can't have everything for that price. And it's better to not pay for rumble, than to pay and have a shitty noisy implementation. But as always, I hope their next one has "good" rumble, even if Android doesn't correctly support it yet, it's future proof.
Just read that Android 12 actually added support for advanced haptics on controllers too, even thought not as advanced yet as the in-device haptics, but still a lot more advanced than what was possible before. So they are working on it. Guess having good haptics on the next gamesir product will actually be a good idea since android is improving this very fast
Oh snap, I did not know that! That's great news then, nothing like root support. Tks for sharing this great info!@@azenyr
I just bought a new controller ipega d6 but saw this gamesir g8 i didn't hesitate to buy it even though i already bought the d6 the d6 is going into the trash when my gamesir g8 arrives 😂😂😂
Enjoyment is a must no exceptions
Totally! Maybe that iPega can be repurposed or you can gift it to someone who can make use of it but no doubt, that G8 will smoke just about any other controller of its category. Cheers!
Great review! Would you recomend controller+ recent android phone combo over something like the retroid 3+ ?
It depends, most phones that are 5 years old or less would be more versatile overall, more power, better screen, better just about everything really. However, a phone is a phone, so if you have one to dedicate to your gaming, forget the next part, the phone is the better option. If you mean to add purpose to your daily driver as a gaming device, that's where the water gets muddied.
The fun part with a dedicated handheld such as the RP3+ is that you can really tailor it to be a very "purpose" drive handheld towards gaming exclusively. Different launchers, different interface, twaks such as "one app opened exclusive", screen mapping already included, etc... Ultimately, it makes for a more pleasurable experience. But with that said, from a comfort and control perspective, though the RP3+ is awesome and overall great, the Galileo G8 is in an absolutely different league. As in, it is far superior control and comfort wise.
Hello! I’d want to know if the G8 could be used independently as a controller (like the backbone where it could be connected to iPad)
Thanks for the great video!
Hey Felix! It can but maybe not in the way you'd think? The USB-C plug for charging can't be used for plugging it on a device, rather you need a USB-C female to male connector and that will work just fine. Keep in mind that it won't if the other end is Lightning because Apple be Apple'ing of course, but USB-C or USB-A does work. 🤣
In my country, the G8 is available for $35. such a steal
Geez Louise!! That is indeed quite the steal! I would buy every color scheme at that price 😂
compatibility is awsome, i use it with my iphone 15 with a damn thick case and its solid af
i think im gonna mod it to have the metal xbox elite dpad and sticks and maybe recolor it with spray paint
Oh dang, if ever that mod sees the day, I request an imgur link!! ☺
@@GameTechTalk actually i modded it with a magsafe conversion kit on the back, i put my magsafe battery pack and a 90 degree usbc 20cm cable on both side and i have a x2 battery without magsafe heating issues while gaming
That is quite a clever idea! I have done some mild modding in my day but it seems like you really got the knack for it!@@petarmiloradovic5374
@@GameTechTalk ty
Man, Great Review! you are a talent
That means a lot, thanks. I'm in need of guidance, could I kindly ask you what made this video enjoyable for you? Cheers!
@@GameTechTalk sure! it's pleasant, light to watch, and detailed on most important aspects! also the video editing is good! and you are not getting too long, in my opinion staying around 10 minutes long video is always good idea
It can't be reduced to only some points, your style is good, is this that matter!
(I have a small experience, I was starting my yt channel and watched a lots of videos about, I was editing with davinci resolve and I liked a lot but finally became too much overwhelming for me so I gave up)
@@GaetanoCrisci Wow, you gave me so much valuable feedback, exactly what I needed. THANK YOU!! I will take that back and try to build a format that embodies the qualities you saw. Thank you so so so very much. Cheers!
What cases work with iPhone 15 pro max? Thanks just subbed
So specs say 1mm thick or less should work. In the video, I'm using a silicone case bought from the Apple store directly. Thanks, I appreciate the support!
The xbox caps you linked work on the g8? Thats really cool. Just order those as well
Awesome!
Could you make a video on how to use this with Call of Duty Mobile please? I have the Redmagic version of this controller and can't seem to figure out how to map the buttons where they operate correctly.
Hmmm.... My production schedule is at capacity at the time being but tell me this, have you tried cycling through the different modes? You can do so by holding Select and Start for a few seconds and you should see the LED light change from blue > light blue > green. Try all three modes, one of them should work. Let me know if that worked for you!
between psplay, replay, and chiaki. I felt chiaki had the least amount of latency going to my S23 Ultra on a wired ps5
I must admit I never tried Chiaki, I've added it to my list, thanks to your suggestion. Cheers!
Hi m8, thank you for such great content! Btw, Ive been looking all over the internet for the same sticks your g8 unit has. Nothing. How did you get them in purple?
Look up "eXtremeRate" on Amazon or better yet, Google them, chances are they'd ship directly to you and you might find more goodies to grab at the same time. Cheers and thanks for the kind words! :)
I wonder if you can use wireless earbuds by plugging the dongle directly to the bottom of the controller. I'll try that tomorrow.
I doubt it? The only reason being that I'm about certain that the USB-C handles charge, but not OTG. In other words, there is no data moving out of that USB-C, or at least historically, it usually doesn't. So I doubt what you'd want to do would work but let me know your findings, I'd be happy to have confirmation. Cheers!
I have no problem using wireless earbuds with the controller on because the wireless earbuds connect directly to the phone with Bluetooth
There is a new Apple MFI variant of the G8 Galileo apparently and it was showcased at the CES. Did you hear anything about it yet?
I've watched the Retro Handhelds CES summary video, they talked about it a bit but past that, I don't know nothing specific no. For all intents and purposes, it'll be the exact same controller with a native support for iPhone 15s. I wouldn't be surprised if that model has 2 modes rather than 3, so there should definitely be some variables from a software side of things but all that is assumptions on my part, I know nothing that would be "official" information about the variant itself.
@@GameTechTalk I wonder if it’ll come with an iOS app to support customizations like the Android app already does. That would be a major upgrade unless Gamesir also does a firmware update to existing variant.
Is this working on iphone 14 promax?
I’m curious how compatible it is with cases… I have a Mous Limitless 5.0 case on my iPhone 15 Pro, and it’s a bit of a pain to take in and out.
As long as it is a slim case, I'd say your chances are very high. I Googled the case you mentioned and I would comfortably assume that it will work no problem.
Really wish they had a black edition :/ this "silver"/ps1 gray is kinda meh and if they do eventually add faceplates you'll be stuck with gray back anyways. A lot of colors go way better in contrast with black. You'd think they'd at least offer 2 color options.
They have a smoky black version coming that has been commissioned by RedMagic, the cellphone brand. You may want to keep your eyes peeled for that version. ;)
I just got the backbone android standard last week. And also ordered the G8. Do you think I should return the backbone?
Yes. G8 is all you need
The thing with the Galileo G8 is that, it's almost to the point that it shouldn't be compared with the Backbone One because it is in a different category altogether. The Backbone One is light, compact and decent quality wise, but it's a mobile controller. The Galileo G8 feels like you took a console controller (that are way more comfortable) and you split it in two, it's in a different league.
@@GameTechTalk so keep both?
Sorry for the confusion, much like what @duongnhdn said, I believe you won't need the Backbone One after having used the Galileo G8. In more literal words, I would return the Backbone One if I was in your position.@@KsAmJ
Found this channel while watching G8 reviews. Great review and great production value. Went through the various talking points efficiently and you are also pleasant to hear.
One question, how did you play with the official Remoteplay app without the buttons showing on the screen? Every other person I watched either had it on the screen or was using the PSplay app that hides them if you don't touch the screen. One of the reviews the PS mode of the controller wasn't even working.
That is the part I'm most confused with too. I watched RGC's review and I can tell you, I am not doing anything special. I plugged in the controller, I booted PS Remote Play, swapped to the "white mode" by holding Select + Start and it just worked, yet it didn't for him and Russ is very thorough, he knows his stuff.
My guess is maybe some of the bigger reviewers got an earlier engineered review sample than the one I got? For the record, that's also not device specific, Remote Play worked on my Galaxy Fold 4, on my Redmagic 8 Pro and also on my Tab S8 Ultra which you can confirm with the other video I have on my channel about the Galileo G8. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Thanks for the kind words btw!
@@GameTechTalk Thanks for the insight, I got one and that gives me hope that it will work just like yours did otherwise I will have to use the PSplay app.
If ever the thought crosses your mind, do let me know once you get yours. Cheers! @@GustavoFil350
@@GameTechTalk Hi, just to let you or anyone reading that it works with the official remote play app with no problems, the on-screen buttons disappear just like in your video. Probably a firmware update resolved the issue a while back.
Hi sir hope you notice me, can you make a review if its compatible with xiaomi 13? And some other device that not included in the supported list :(.
I do notice you! :) Unfortunately, I do not own a Xiaomi phone but I did play with a RedMagic 8 Pro using this controller and it works beautifully. Cheers!
You are very convincing lol. I am so on the fence. I’m imagining a couple scenarios of where what if I’m in public, would I want to whip that G8 out or would I be more comfortable carrying around the backbone. It’s almost like portability vs comfort. I’ve heard backbone may be a little more seamless of an experience with the app, but the price of the g8 certainly is appealing. I do like rumble myself. One thing I weigh in is I have. Steam deck that remote plays ok but Chiaki on Steam Deck is crap for me out of the house. Watch though the times I will want a longer game session maybe I will want the g8. (I have basketball-gripping hands lol. One thing I remember seeing was the g8 app had privacy concerns, but idk if I care or should haha. Too many questions keeping me from pulling the trigger on either.
Totally, from a portable standpoint, the Backbone wins hands down. To me, the G8 is that kind of product that will make you pick the "no compromise" approach because it's that much more comfortable.
The best example I could give is Crocs 😅 Some people would definitely say: "Nope, I don't care that it's comfortable, it's ugly, I'm not wearing it". At the end of the day, I will prioritize comfort, even if it means looking a little "not fashionable" when I go out!
As for the app, it's more fluff than actual usability but it is true that the Backbone app is better designed, are you going to use it more because it is? That is the question I value most and for me the answer is no I won't. It's not better in terms of feature, just design. Otherwise I might have thought differently.
I like a market where both controllers can find success but I was able to go back from a Backbone to something else, I can't go back from a G8 personally, I do have a Kishi Ultra on the way so we'll see if that rings true... I doubt I'll change my mind. If you have questions, ask away, always happy to engage with people! :)
@@GameTechTalk I appreciate the response! That really helps. I'm wearing Crocs right now so that might say a lot about how I should make a decision. Lolll.
@@SpiderLuke I think you answered the question you had for yourself indeed. 😂 Oh that gave me a hearty chuckle, cheers!
@@GameTechTalk have you gotten your kishi ultra in yet?
@@maniacmcmuffin5025 I have not, I'm on that "Will ship when available" status from Amazon so the when is also very up in the air. :/
Not sure if it's just me, but your product link in the description isn't taking me to the listing. It goes to the Amazon front page.
No it wasn't just you. When the product shifted from "pre-order" to "in-stock", the URL got squashed. Thanks for pointing it out. The link should now work and as we speak Canada does not seem to have stock but US does, I've informed the GameSir rep. Cheers! :)
Hello 👋 I just checked out this video after you recommended it to me from your Abxylute video, and I was so close to purchasing this until I finally realised... I don't have a USB-C phone. I'm considering just getting a cheap android tablet instead and grabbing this. Curious to know if you have any budget tablet recommendations?
I mean, at that point, should I just grab something already prebuilt? In the meantime I think I need to give my old PS Vita some love, and see how much screen size really does matter to me.
As always, thanks for making your videos. Hardcore handheld streaming/gaming is such a niche thing I feel, and it's always amazing to have channels such as yours have so much content covering it.
With pleasure, thank you for the kind words. A tablet that could fit that agenda would be the iPlay 50 Mini Pro from Alldocube, however, I would STRONGLY recommend you buy it from Amazon and not AliExpress. I bought two and both the USB-C connectors came undone after removing the USB-C cables... It did one, two days later it did the other. If not for that, they did a fantastic job overall and at low cost.
If you have more to spare, I'd look into the Lenovo Legion tablets. Massive growth in performance, build quality from Lenovo has always been solid and you get a 144hz panel. I'm pretty sure ETA Prime recently did a video about the Y700, that could be a great piece of content where to start. Cheers!
@@GameTechTalk oh man. The Mini Pro does look like a good deal!
Can you please give a quick summary of how you’ve found it? Curious to know especially how it performs for PS Remote play. Any issues with Bluetooth audio? A shame about the AliExpress issue, duly noted. Luckily Amazon ships to me my country.
I’m so close to pulling the trigger on this! I appreciate the insight, as always. Thanks heaps.
@@kingdumb9692 I found it from a RetroBreeze video that he mentioned it, pretty sure he has a review on it too. I bit the bullet and bought two. For Remote Play, it is great! Even emulation and local gaming in general!
In a nutshell, it’s got a great balance between value and performance/quality. I had zero issues prior to the connectors staying in cables but I think I just had a bad batch to be honest, 2 back to back was just too abnormal.
Beyond that, I had no audio issues, no weird panel behavior, everything was just fine truth be told, paired with a Galileo G8, sky’s the limit. Cheers! 😊
@@GameTechTalk I was so close to going this route, but the one thing that tipped me over Is no video output.
I ended up grabbing a G Cloud on eBay for $200 USD! Shipping was a bit expensive but hoping I have a great experience once it arrives.
Thank you again for all your help! It's great to have a creator engage with people in the comments.
@@kingdumb9692 That's a GREAT catch for 200$, and believe me, the pleasure is mine. Helping others inspired me to do this in the first place so when successfully doing so, it's the best feeling! Cheers and thanks for letting me know you found your solution!
How did you get your iphone to play with the case on? I have the standard apple silicon case and it connects for a second but stops a few seconds later.
I don't recall doing anything particular. I just gave it a nudge so that the connection is robust but that's what I always do. Outside of that, nothing out of ordinary.
Can i use my phone with a case with this controller?
Both my 15 Pro Max and Galaxy Fold 4 work with a case but they are both slim cases. So I'd say your mileage may vary and I do have to give it a slight nudge but once I do, the connection is sound until I disconnect again. Cheers!
It seems great but why is the reviews low at 3.7
Do you mean on Amazon? I see it as 4.3 on the US site, 4.1 on Canadian one. But either way, I think this product is hurtful to other brands. Straight up.
Does it fit everyone's purpose of a mobile controller though? Not necessarily, Backbone is way more pocketable for example. But the fact still is GameSir did better than the competition for less money and they effectively went somewhere no other brands went, which is to bring a living room console quality controller to the telescopic format. Give it a try, you won't regret it.
Because it’s only USB type C.. lol
The Backbone USB-C v2 let you use your phone with a case on and i wonder
if its possible to fit a s23 ultra with this controller?
As long as it is a slim case, there is no reason for that solution not to work with a S23. I wish I had a S23 to confirm that information for you but unfortunately, I do not.
No, even with a slim case it's not. I have a S22 Ultra which is similar size. The problem is not the length, but the height of the USB C connector. It's too short, it goes in but not deep enough so the phone does not detect any connection
@@FirzanFauzi Well that's unfortunate. Thanks for the update.
Hello, what is the case you use with iPhone? Mine doesn’t fit..😢
It was bought from the Apple store itself, can't say I remember the box but looking at their own website, I'd say it's the Pro Silicone case.
@@GameTechTalk thanks, I’ll see
LG v30 owner here.
Would this work for remote play on a phone as old as a LG V30?
Because there is no little tabs sticking out like there is on the Backbone, there is virtually no phone that wouldn't fit in there. Granted, it needs to have a USB-C plug and be running at least Android 8 or more recent. Even an RoG Phone that has off-center plug work with this, awkwardly mind you, but it works nonetheless.
@@GameTechTalk thank you! I Feel confident about this. I loved your in depth video. Really helped me out.
Couldn't have asked for better feedback from you. Thanks and wishing you happy holidays while at it! :)@@GOWFSWR
Pretty good but the dpad still needs work. I don't understand why 8bitdo don't release a version for phone. They truly make incredible controllers.
Agreed, I really wish they'd expand their product lines to telescopic controllers.
And it lasts more than 6 months unlike the Backbone which breaks after a month or two
My very first Backbone did break within a few months of ownership, the warranty experience was extremely positive I must say. Ever since, the three other I owned have had zero issues, here's to hoping they tightened their QC.
@@GameTechTalk yeah. I’m receiving my replacement today. I hope this one will last
I removed the width restriction in it for connecting my Lenovo Y700 tablet
I have connected the Steam Link
And I don't need the Steam Deck anymore.
This person digivolves into: "BawssStreamingGamer-Alfa.Voland" 😂 Don't even ask, my brain be weird like that. But yes, I can see how that legitimately replaces a dedicated handheld, been doing it for years! 😉
@@GameTechTalk I highly recommend conducting such a test: Take a smartphone, connect the Steam Link and try to play a little!)
I think you will be very pleasantly surprised by this opportunity!)
It's a pity that you didn't tell us about it in your video, I think that many people will really like this idea! Because not everyone has the opportunity to buy a Steam Deck, but smartphone games still leave much to be desired)
And the joystick is so good that you can safely play AAA games in it
More item shoots and less face?
Maybe? Stick around and find out. ;) Cheers
Is their rumble
There isn't no, but there are other solutions coming later this year that do, and some others that are already available as well. If you care for it, I have a video in my channel going over 15+ different telescopic controllers in a tierlist. Cheers!
Wait a minute...
Is that an ODIN 2 light gray on the left side.... Meaning... Review video coming soon...🧐🤓🥸🤯
Ahahahha! Good eye! 😉
@@GameTechTalk Indeed...
Got myself a 12gb ram / 256gb internal storage...Black Edition...🧐🤔🤯😁👌... Paired with a Samsung Evo 512gb Micro Sd-card... Which already loaded... with Movies... Music... Emulation and Games...+ Android games: Modern COMBAT 4...N.O.V.A 3... Samurai 2 : Vengeance... Tom Clancy 's : Rainbow Six- Shadow Vanguard...
Sorry 😐: COD: Mobile or Gen shin Impact...
Fun times to be had, enjoy friend!@@gregorybolivar5712
Does it rumble?
It does not unfortunately. It's addressed near the end of the video but all things considered, I'm ok that it doesn't but I hope a future version will.
Deosnt even register my pixel 6 when it's connected.
Well that's certainly weird... Have you tried keeping Select and Start punched in, maybe it's stuck in some kind of limbo of its modes??
Doesn't work. The metal USB plug on the Galileo is to short to plug into my phone. And with an extender, its too long to fit. Brother :/
Unfortunately, I have not review that product but I would refer you to the newer iteration of the Backbone One. I am being told that they have a system that makes it the most compatible controller with a wide variety of phone cases. Hopefully, the comfort will be to your liking. I like the Backbone One but after using the Galileo G8, I'd be lying if I said it's easy to go back to anything else. It's not.
@@GameTechTalk I agree. I already bought the first iteration of Backbone and returned it. My biggest problem was the handles were too small and made my hands ache using it. But it didn't work with the case on either. Its so much work to take my phone in and out of its case its not made to be removed 3x a day its a PITA
@@e.gadd.1 Definitely, the case removal is the biggest hassle there is. That's why I eventually migrated to slim cases as compatibility seems to be fairly good.
Anywho, wishing you better luck in the coming weeks/months in the search of a fully compatible product with your lifestyle. We have enough to deal with, those challenges shouldn't be one. Cheers and thanks for engaging!
How does it work qith dolphin emulator, on button mapping, anybody?
You have to go in input settings after which you can map your inputs. It usually gets picked up without having to map anything but should you want to make things different, that's where you do it first. Subsequently, you can map your inputs specifically per core as well. You want to make sure to save after you do to not have to redo this everytime.
If you need help getting up and running in RetroArch, I suggest this video, it's for iPads but RetroArch operates the same no matter the platform. th-cam.com/video/vQyC7ounZBQ/w-d-xo.html
Cheers!
@@GameTechTalk appreciate the reply! I will get me one now
bought as an upgrade to my cheap bluetooth controller, ended up using the cheap bluetooth controller, the gamesir g8 is not comfortable for me, way to thick.
At least you gave it a shot. It can't be for everyone and I absolutely get that. Cheers! :)
Peccato che devi togliere la cover dello smartphone per giocare. In questo è meglio backbone
Nel mio caso non l'ho fatto, ma penso che tu abbia ragione sul fatto che il nuovo Backbone abbia un supporto più ampio per i case non sottili. Usando Google Traduttore! :)
Can the abxy be reconfigured on the controller? Like taking it out and rearranging them like Nintendo buttons. Are they magnetically attached like X2 Pro?
Great question, they are not magnetic. They have little tabs like buttons usually do, you can actually see the tabs when removing the right side cover but also, the B (much like on a King Kong 2 Pro) is not exactly the same height as the other three buttons, so swapping them would make for an awkward feeling. I have no idea at this point in time if GameSir intends to release replacement buttons at this point in time but if ever they see this, I would hope they consider it as one of the bigger asks for this product seems to be different colors.
@@GameTechTalk Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it and you taking the time to do so. I have a follow up question. Can the abxy buttons on the G8 be removed and fitted back once I remove the right side cover?
@AlexRiz18 Sure, happy to assist. Even with the cover removed, you still don't have access to removing/changing the buttons. It requires for you to disassemble the controller, much like RetroBreeze with his tablet mod. I hope this answers your question. Cheers!
I'm waiting on custom faceplate
Yeah, that'll be nice!
I wish they would release a Bluetooth version, so I could use my iPhone 13 Max Pro.
They'll have to at some point, so many people are requesting such a product. I think they're just giving themselves some breathing room and maybe gathering a bit more data to see if they make some slight alterations.
Tu parlez français ?
Oui, ma langue première est le français :)
I wonder if the ELO Vagabond controller can compete with this controller. :)
I almost backed that one but decided it was too dialed-in into that "ULTIMATE GAMER RGB SICK CURVES FUTURISTIC LOOKING" aesthetic. It may be a bit harsh but it kind of gave me that "smokes and mirrors" kind of feel that ultimately made me wonder if it was really going to be that good, or more a 25US chinese controller praised to be 5-6 times the price. Have backers received their controllers yet?
I agree it was a bit too far out presentation with ELO. Didn’t need all that. However because I was desperate for one that I could use with my case I did do a preorder and cancelled it the moment I learned about this and haven’t regretted it. I was a bit bummed that the app for IOS wint have the upgrade but like the CEO said that is due to Apple’s wall garden and as an Apple guy I am familiar with it so they can only do so much. The hot keys are good enough. Also I am still able to use this with my case on the 15 pro max so it’s all good.
@@ryans4041 I might grab an ELO once they release but yeah, I hear you and I totally think you did the right move until further notice. Enjoy the Galileo, it's robust!
inb4 you watch the Whole video, it's just a USB C Controller for your phone, it's is not a Handheld.
Thanks for watching!