Jpcc86 said: Connected for the simple reason that more than once my wireless controller has run out of battery mid-game. |
^ this.
Connected and never worry about batterylife, is worth the minor annouyance a cable can be.
Controller conected? | |||
Yes | 21 | 25.00% | |
No | 60 | 71.43% | |
I only game with Kinect s... | 3 | 3.57% | |
Total: | 84 |
Jpcc86 said: Connected for the simple reason that more than once my wireless controller has run out of battery mid-game. |
^ this.
Connected and never worry about batterylife, is worth the minor annouyance a cable can be.
I'm fine with any controller that functions well. So the only controller that probably wouldn't work well with me is the Xbox duke.
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Wireless.
No more are the days when I would be playing NES/SNES and someone crosses by getting tripped by the wire causing the system to crash losing all my progress.
I mean, eventually you'll have to have a wire attached to charge the controller but I use wireless more.
The cords are so short I have to keep controller wireless as much as possible. I don't want to play from the floor. Wireless is also slightly more convenient, but I don't mind wired either.
Consoles: wireless. The cables are always in the way in front of my TV
PC: connected. The cables of the mouse, keyboard and gamepad are no problem there.
hadoram said: wireless lol we are not in the 90s |
Most controllers in early 2000s were wired also unless you threw down a little more money to get the wireless versions of GC, PS2, Xbox controllers. I still have 4 Wavebird controllers (Nintendo's wireless controllers for GC) because I had a lot of issues with the c stick (yellow joystick) messing up and b buttons sticking on the regular wired GC controllers. Some reason I kept getting defective wired GC controllers and the issue never went away until I went to Wavebirds and finally didn't experience any b button or c stick issues with them.
Wireless of course. This isn't 2004 anymore. Cords are a hassle. I just use one to play while charging my controller.
Zkuq said: |
Buy a USB extension cord. I have a 3m one. You just plug your regular micro USB charging cord to it, plug it on the console and you can play normally while charging the controller.