Since developers began receiving their Android-powered Ouya consoles late last year, several have demoed the non-final software and hardware online and shared their thoughts on the highly anticipated device. In an interview with Engadget , Super Crate Box developer Rami Ismail says that issues with the controller's trigger buttons and analog sticks are being resolved before the console's final release based on his team's feedback, but this doesn't address other complaints about the controller's touchpad and lack of start and select buttons.
"The machine is clearly not a powerhouse, but it's not a slouch either."
Nathan Fouts of Mommy's Best Games and Sheepstacker developer Jerrod Putman also share concerns about the Ouya's hardware...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/1/3941790/game-developers-discuss-the-ouyas-hardware-limitations-and-the-future
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