

Just have the magnetic puck exactly in the location where you leave your controller when not playing and done, never think about the battery and don’t swap things.


Just have the magnetic puck exactly in the location where you leave your controller when not playing and done, never think about the battery and don’t swap things.


I, for one, still don’t understand why you want to swap batteries. I’m assuming you’re talking about rechargable AA batteries, and not the environmental disaster that are single use batteries. How’s taking the batteries out, going to the charging station, swapping the batteries, returning and installing them back into the controller less convenient that just dropping the controller onto the recharging puck when it’s not in use?
So you have some special conditions where you can’t recharge the controller between sessions?


For every game that breaks compatibility due to anti-cheat there’s 100s more new games that don’t have it and probably run on Linux just fine. So on average, the compatibility always goes up.


gpus were expensive back then
Wait till you hear about the current GPU prices…
(Not the country)