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For the ones who did not know this.
If you're like me, and you really hate to play games with touch screen controls, check this out.
You can actually use your wired Xbox 360 controller to play games on your Surface RT! Right out of the box, the Surface recognizes the controller when you plug it in its USB port. No drivers needed, no fuss. You can play the games (which you downloaded from the MS Store) with the XB360 controller (don't know if they ALL work, but try it out!)
For the old skool gamers between us, download Snes8x in the store (for free!) and you can play all your favorite SNES games with your controller (you have got to have the ROMs off course)! No more annoying touch screen controls but now actual tactile feedback ;-) How awesome is that?
Apologies for the ones who did already know this was possible, but I think alot of people are not aware of this fun fact. I for one didn't know this until last week and frankly it baffles me that Microsoft did not advertise this. At all. This is one thing that really sets the Surface RT apart from other tablets. Good luck plugging your XB360 controller in your iPad and playing games with it, without hacking and using convertors or what not ;-)
If you're like me, and you really hate to play games with touch screen controls, check this out.
You can actually use your wired Xbox 360 controller to play games on your Surface RT! Right out of the box, the Surface recognizes the controller when you plug it in its USB port. No drivers needed, no fuss. You can play the games (which you downloaded from the MS Store) with the XB360 controller (don't know if they ALL work, but try it out!)
For the old skool gamers between us, download Snes8x in the store (for free!) and you can play all your favorite SNES games with your controller (you have got to have the ROMs off course)! No more annoying touch screen controls but now actual tactile feedback ;-) How awesome is that?
Apologies for the ones who did already know this was possible, but I think alot of people are not aware of this fun fact. I for one didn't know this until last week and frankly it baffles me that Microsoft did not advertise this. At all. This is one thing that really sets the Surface RT apart from other tablets. Good luck plugging your XB360 controller in your iPad and playing games with it, without hacking and using convertors or what not ;-)