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The video discusses the use of the Backbone One PlayStation edition controller for iPhone, covering topics like the need for a console, compatibility with PlayStation games, and support for various gaming platforms. It also delves into Backbone Plus subscriptions, game access, touchpad issues, and controller functionalities. Additionally, it points out purchasing options, affiliate disclaimers, and encourages viewer interaction. The overarching themes include controller functionality, subscriptions, purchasing information, and viewer engagement.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter addresses common questions and provides additional tips on using the Backbone One PlayStation edition controller for iPhone. The main points covered include: the need for a console to use the device, compatibility with PlayStation games, support for Apple Arcade, Xbox Game Pass, and Google Stadia, and the ability to connect to the console remotely from anywhere using the remote play app. The presenter also discusses the importance of a stable Wi-Fi signal and highlights the option to use cellular data for remote play, emphasizing the potential data usage implications for those with limited data plans.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the main points covered include:
– The Backbone One controller does not require a Backbone Plus subscription for basic functionality; the subscription offers conveniences like accessing games from various platforms and niche features like video recording and streaming.
– The Backbone Plus subscription provides trial access to 350 free games across different platforms for a limited time, after which other subscriptions may be required.
– There is no touchpad on the Backbone One controller, and games requiring touchpad functionality necessitate using a workaround with a virtual touchpad when in remote play mode.
– A recommendation is made for players heavily reliant on touchpad in games to consider using their DualSense controller paired with a phone or tablet for remote play instead of the Backbone controller.
– Contradictions from the original video are addressed, such as the functionality of the orange Backbone button, which, other than taking you back into the app, also has other functions that were not initially mentioned.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, it is highlighted that purchasing the Backbone controller from Amazon includes a one-year trial of the Backbone Plus subscription, contrary to the initially mentioned two-week trial period. In the UK, there is no option to buy the PlayStation edition of this controller via Amazon. The content creator clarifies that they have no affiliation with Backbone, are not paid to promote the product, and have not received any free controllers. The creator encourages viewer engagement by inviting questions and feedback, and also suggests liking the video if found helpful and subscribing for more content.