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Bitmap Frogs said:
MikeB said:

Before the Sixaxis battery runs out you are notified, you can then pauze the game

 

All those features happen to be implemented for the 360 and the wii... it's nothing special. In fact the 360 pauses the game for you when the controller's power juice runs out.

As for internal batteries or AA, a case could be made for either one - it depends on how you handle things. Personally I use rechargeable AA because it avoids battery degradation over time and my controllers always stay wireless. Cables have always been very annoying.

 

He asked with regard to how it works on the PS3, I just provided an answer.

I have about 16 AA batteries, I use rechargeable AA batteries for my remotes, clocks, photocamera, etc. It was quite a fuss to recharge and recharge so often for 2 controllers (bascially the easiest is to dedicate 8 batteries to the 360 controllers, 2 times 2 inside the controllers and 2 times 2 as backup plan). Sometimes I couldn't find the spare batteries, so I stopped playing.

I wouldn't prefer swapping AA batteries for our mobile phones neither.



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