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Hynad said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

"Oh my" doesn't really belong here. I'm hardly a fan of Nintendo, I just look at accessories on a case by case buisness. Quite frankily I don't think everything that isn't Switch is shit and it isn't because I say so. Stop trying to de-legitimize what i'm saying by trying to make it look like fanboy arguments. Slap yourself in the face and get real. I have a PS4 and I love it. The controller lasts 6 hours at most. That's terrible. By comparison, The Nintendo Switch console lasts 6 hours at most when taken out of the dock. The PS4 control runs as long as the entire Switch handheld unit. Grasp that for a second. Obviously that's not 100% true but that comparison highlights how terrible the PS4 controller's battery is. The controller also is really really cheap, my thumbstick's skin has been coming off since owning it for 3 months, and i hardly play the damn system. Also, the actual face of the controller is starting to come off near the right handle. I don't care about your canadian price either because i'm not canadian. It's not fair to expect me to know if it's overpriced in other countries or not. Did I specifically say "The pro controller is fairly priced in canada"(a country that already has a bunch of overpriced products)? Nope. I wouldn't know, I don't live there. 

Yep, the Joy Con  controllers are a rip off. Tell me something I don't know.

I've had my dualshock 4 for much longer than 3 months (almost 2 years) and it's still good as new. And I use it almost everyday. So I'll take what you just wrote with a grain of salt. As for the "canadian prices", the differences in price for everything Switch related is pretty much proportinal with the USD prices. What you should wrap your head around is that controllers for the switch cost more than games. 

Ive had mine since december 2013. what i was reffering to is tgat after 3 months there was already major ware and tear despite barely using the system. someone else in this thread said they had to buy multiple PS2 controllers and that they just used the same Gamecube controller for 14 years. Lets be honest, Sony is known for cheap controllers. 

 

Also nice how you completely ignored my point on the battery life. What you should wrap your head around(triggered much?) is that the ps4 controller is too. It sells for 48$ regular and 52-54$ for colored variants. And it is just a standard controller. Is that not more than a game? The Pro controller might be 70$ but it will last longer, has better gyro controls, has hd rumble, is bigger, and is a side accessory, its not being manufactured fir every switch therefore it has different supply and demand pricing.