
DS4 doesn't have a start and select/back button to my knowledge. I would say emulators and DS3 controller. TL DR: nVidia cards (600-series and up) can stream games from the desktop to the nVidia Shield Tablet in 1080/60 and AMD has nothing comparable. At the end of the day, my laments about business practices take a back seat to the fact that nVidia gives me more ways to game. So long as nVidia keeps giving me useful features I can't get from AMD, I'm going to stick with them.
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The NST is also very reasonably priced, is a solid tablet even without the Shield features, runs a very vanilla version of Android (with some gaming features like Twitch streaming and controller mapping baked in) and bootloader unlocking is easy and supported). I can just open up Steam in Big Screen mode on my tablet and go nuts.
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I still need to get a BT mouse and keyboard (which are also supported for gaming) and I can go full PCMR from my tablet. So it makes a cheap alternative to the Shield Controller (which only works with Shield devices while the sixaxis also works with my phone or computers). I use a sixaxis even though I've never had a playstation since it's a pretty nice controller, you can get them cheap, and the sixaxis app on Android is really fantastic.

I also pair a bluetooth controller and can play any of the controller-friendly games wherever I want. The NST is a great tablet for gaming on and I love being able to stream games at 1080/60 from my desktop to my tablet. nVidia does something AMD does and that is streaming games to my nVidia Shield Tablet. As much as I dislike nVidia's anti-competitive practices and appreciate AMD's push to promote open APIs.
