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Madword said:

 

Yes I do play games with friends, and I have multiple controllers (I actually have between two to four controllers for every console i own - depending on where it is in the house), I dont see your point. Controller runs out of power, get another controller, plug controller without power into console to charge. How is that any more difficult than "hold on, need to replace the batteries". You could complain about the cost of needing multiple controllers, I would accept that as a valid point as they are fairly expensive, but if you play with friends alot, then it makes sense to buy more controllers, thats the cost of wanting to play with lots of people.

But for me I hate external rechargable batteries, more bits you need hanging around your house cluttering it up.

Hardly anyone I know would champion the benefits of having to use external batteries and having to plug in a external hard disk. That is poor manufacturing design.

One little thing about the external HD, this is one of the issues I had with the MS marketting of the XBO, the XBO was "The only machine you'll need" was part of their strategy, unless you needed a bigger HD, or connecting it to a set top box etc.. it was so badly designed/thought about in the first place.


if you dont see it, i can't help you
but at least the marketing works really well on guys like you

if you have 4 controller and play with 3 friends (that makes 4 person)
and one is running out of power. what do you do? you can't change your controller unlesses you have a fith one.
and if 2 run out the same time, you need at least 6 ones

so you have to play with a cable attached


and the batterie life of the ps4 controller is still horrible compared to eneloops