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ClownWorld247 t1_j3x41ug wrote

Xbox sucks... no re-chargeable controllers were a massive flaw!

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Mosley_Gamer t1_j3xf4kd wrote

I have rechargeable AAs that are easy to replace and can be put in a wide array of devices. Why would I want a built in battery?

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TheLatman t1_j3xatm2 wrote

Grow up.

I have both consoles and they’re both great.

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ClownWorld247 t1_j3ydhtk wrote

Grow up? Reflect in your own time.. I have both too.. and I rarely use my xbox. Unless you count when I rest my drink on it

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MahatmaAndhi t1_j3xf3t1 wrote

I just put rechargeable AAs in my non-Elite controllers and they last much longer than the PS4 or PS5 pads.

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rtdzign t1_j3xq0lt wrote

The are pros and cons. Built in batteries mean that when the console becomes a legacy console you will have to buy battery replacement when the controller dies. I’m dealing with this issue on PS3 games now. Xbox you don’t have to worry about finding AA’s 10 years from now.

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ClownWorld247 t1_j3yetyv wrote

I don't have to worry about legacy. I haven't played the ps2 since ps3. Or ps3 since ps4. ps4 since ps5.

So I'm guessing I won't worry about that.

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jbg0801 t1_j3z47yb wrote

Then you can just go about your life, but there are people who enjoy playing older consoles and batteries where I have to completely open the controller to replace them are a huge pain in my ass compared to the simplicity of having a bunch of rechargeable AA batteries for basically all of my controllers.

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threeolives t1_j3xleib wrote

Playstation sucks... re-chargeable controllers were a massive flaw!^/s

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JayMacdon22 t1_j40582l wrote

I would rather my own rechargeable batteries than built in . Least with Xbox you have that option ! Ps sucks a fat one

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