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It will - it's just a matter of time. That's why you can change them.I wonder if it will get stick drift like my 1st ps5 pad?
It will - it's just a matter of time. That's why you can change them.I wonder if it will get stick drift like my 1st ps5 pad?
So, pretty much not wireless. I get one play session on Dualsense. I would take AA batteries any-day.Confirmed less than the actual PS5 Dualsense controller.
It's clearly the entire module.Yes but I'm not sure, when they show on the video is that yes you remove the "whole" stick but to finally just put of the stick itself so I dunno if you change the potentiometer at the same time, I doubt it personally.
Easy. There's tons of modders doing batteries for all kinds of older hardware.Good luck finding any kind of replacement for your gamepads built-in batteries in a few years.
I just prefer having removable AA batteries.I think the issue is more the Dualshock 4 and Dualsense having terrible battery life. My DS3, Wii U Pro controller, Switch Pro controller and Elite v2 last for a week or so at a time with moderate to heavy use.
It's a non issue for me because I play at a desk and have a USB C connected at all times for my Elite v2, MS wireless headset, Switch pad etc.
I also don't get why people play for that long without breaks anyway. I walk away and put the controller on charge.
I'm really not sure what bargain basement Sony get's it's batteries from but the Official Xbox Battery pack I've owned for 4-5 years is still going strong on 30ish hours of life, with my newer one almost exceeding 40 hours, the newer battery is so good it's to the point where I get a little surprised when I need to charge it.I just prefer having removable AA batteries.
I purchased my Eneloops 5 years ago and they still hold charge incredibly well. If I turn off vibration, my Xbox controller lasts 2 weeks before replacing.
Can't say the same for any of my Playstation controllers that I have purchased over the years. My Dual Shock 4 sucks balls.
200 is my guessI'll genuinely be shocked if it's not double the price or more.
It's not that people have the concurrent hours gaming sessions draining the battery, it's the frequency which they need to charge it which is irritating them.
Even at it's PEAK it was impossible to get good long life batteries for the Dual Shock 4, I tried many and it's full of fucking snakes, they put a case over a smaller battery and say it's a longer life one.Good luck finding any kind of replacement for your gamepads built-in batteries in a few years.
Yeah I saw on the PSblog, then it's cool.It's clearly the entire module.
The only controller I have ever had break on me was the Elite Series 2. For a $200 controller, it should have been indestructible and yet with very little use, it broke. I have used my Series X controller a lot longer than the Elite and it works as good as the day I bought it.Yeah, high end controllers really need... high end quality. If it's something that can be broken out of the box like the Elite controller, it's not worth it.
Actually my experience with the regular Xbox Series controller is terrible too, I have had 3 so far (in a little more than a year) and all have various problems.The only controller I have ever had break on me was the Elite Series 2. For a $200 controller, it should have been indestructible and yet with very little use, it broke. I have used my Series X controller a lot longer than the Elite and it works as good as the day I bought it.
You would think with all of the complaints of the first one that they would have gotten the 2nd one right.
There has been no magic improvement in battery technology and they ain't going to be adding a bigger (and therefore heavier) battery to an already porky controller.Not a single mention of better battery life on the blog post ugh, was hoping they would bump it up atleast a little bit.
Yes, battery life is great as long as you don't use the controller.There has been no magic improvement in battery technology and they ain't going to be adding a bigger (and therefore heavier) battery to an already porky controller.
You can get roughly equal battery life if you turn off the extra features, as they are what use most of the extra power.
Did you even read my comment?Yes, battery life is great as long as you don't use the controller.
I know lol, I meant the post more like "this is the piece of shit you have to use if you want to have an AAA battey in a phone"He said smartphone lol.
There aren't any, but there are energizer branded smartphones out there.
Really depends on the games you play.I'm not sure I'm the target market for a 100+ gamepad.
If they start drifting you can buy new ones and change them yourself.I don't understand why the thumb sticks come out? What am I missing?
Really depends on the games you play.
If you play shooters once you get used to back paddles and trigger stops you will never want to go back
Yup, my controllers never run out of juice midgame cuz they are always at full charge when i pick them up, and my launch controller charge still last around 10 hours.For those having issues with battery life, id highly recommend buying one of these docking stations. You can simply set on your controller on it after you're done. Keep it next to your couch if you are lazy. plugs into any AC wall socket.
The official PS one is pricey at around $30 but you can get a third party one for around $17-20.
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lol after the craptastic elite controller.. imma wait for 6 months and later reviews.. i lost all hope in modern gamepads
I can't believe people are complaining about the DualSense battery life. It's 10-12 hours. Get 2 and a dock, it's not a problem.
Over 5 hours of straight gaming without a break can't be healthy.
what do you mean die on you? ive never heard of the controller dying....Like you broke it? or it stopped responding?Already had two Dualsense controllers die on me whilst I've never had a 360, XO or XSX controller die on me. No doubt the build quality on this will be better.
Sony has lost it when it comes to design, I can't believe they couldn't come up with something better looking.
I don't think it looks bad .. it's just a tad bit too big to my dual shock loving hands.Sony has lost it when it comes to design, I can't believe they couldn't come up with something better looking.