![]() ![]() If you've used any recent Mad Catz controller, then you've basically used C.T.R.L. But $250 it is simply not worth $250 in its current state. At $250,MOJO is the same price as SHIELD, and to put it bluntly, much less "useful." I could see it being more worthwhile at $150, with $200 being more of a stretch. Want to play a game that doesn't have built-in controller support? Tough cookies, kid. Fortunately, they seem to last for a while before they need to be replaced. In a day and age where everything is rechargeable, Mad Catz is giving you a reason to keep buying batteries. The controller uses standard AAA batteries.This isn't really MOJO's fault, but it's something that can really only be experienced on a device that can only be used while attached to a TV. Apps that force portrait mode on an always-landscape device fill me the a terrible rage. When an app forces portrait mode, it's one of the most frustrating experiences of all time.only this time there's no option of touching the display. It works with a mouse input, but that's still far more cumbersome than actually touching the screen. Without the ability to spoof the device as something else to Google Play (as something with a touchscreen), the list of compatible apps is basically useless. This goes hand-in-hand with the root thing. Lots of app incompatibility issues out of the box.In the case of MOJO, however, there's no denying that if you want a usable system, root access is an absolute must. I'm not one to suggest rooting a device as a "fix" for its shortcomings, because that sort of mentality just doesn't make sense to me. Needs root access before it's even remotely usable.
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