The One and Only Deadgye wrote:
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Nope, the PS3 just requires you leave your console on all the time to charge the damn controllers, or forces you to buy some extra stand to hook them on.
Do you even own a ps3?
I do. The day after my birthday, having left the controller connected overnight to the powered down but still showing the idle light PS3, disconnected the single (how generous of Sony to not include a second cable or to include cables with controllers you purchase...). I pressed the little PS3 controller button, and was told my battery was still low...
...
So my first day playing inFamous, it was done sitting inches from my very large television.
By the way, why the hell is the writing in Sacred 2 so Goddamn small?!?!
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You didn't realize that when the PS3 is in standby it doesn't charge controllers?
Where have you been?
Edit 2.0: Return of the Nixnot!
NixNot wrote:
Pawkeshup the Ludicrous wrote:
I like the fact that the Wii and 360 offer the option of using AA's if you don't feel like buying equipment to charge them. However, I do have a charging stand for the Wii and one charging pack for the 360.
I hate that. Why couldn't they have just made rechargeable controllers that plug into the system like the PS3's? Sony did it right. No stupid batteries, and no need to buy anything else, it eve comes with the cable, no extra purchases
at all.Unless you buy another controller, then you need to buy the cable
I'll admit, having a default charging system would be best, but I did enjoy being able to use both my Wii and my Xbox 360 the same day I hooked them up without having to sit 2 inches from a big-screen TV.
Edited, Oct 10th 2009 1:46pm by Pawkeshup
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Olorinus the Ludicrous wrote:
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