Bandorr said:
Mine last about 7 hours. With the average being about 6 hours. The reason it doesn't matter? I don't play 6 hours in a row. Heck I don't play 4 hours in a row. It is the same reason I have no problem with the switches battery. I have no problem with Zelda only last 3 hours in portable mode -because I don't play that long in a row. When I'm done playing? I plug it in. Thus 4 is as good as 40. Then again I don't know why I ever bother responding to you. You are as cliche as it gets. "I don't care about that feature. I don't want that feature. Who cares about that game. I don't want that game. No one wants that game" etc etc etc. Everything you like/want is good, everything else is bad. It is very one sided and absurd. So I'm just going to ban you from any further(or is it father?) conversations with me. |
Lol, if you don't have any real arguments don't bother responding.
All of the features you listed for the DS4 are heavily underutilized. Almost no game makes use of any of them, even Sony's first party titles. You're bragging about features that no developer makes use off. These list wars are pathetic tbh.
And I don't recharge my controller every time I'm done playing... Almost no one does that... My Wii U pro controller lasted me months of playing Mario Kart 8 before I had to recharge it...
Battery life matters a lot, especially for a console that can also function as a handheld (by the way, you're guilty about the cliché you try to accuse me off: "I don't care about a battery life, so who cares that the Switch Pro controller lasts 40 hours. I never play more than a couple of hours at once!". Hilarious lol.)
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