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I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable and they still run off of Double A Batteries. Personally, I find this ridiculous as way back in 2006 rechargeables have been standard. Liking my Xbox one preorder less and less...

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Old news man. Very very old news.

Yes it is disappointing, and yes MS will likely pay £15 for a battery pack AGAIN...

but you're just gonna have to get over it :(

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#3  Edited By danabo
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http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

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@_Matt_ said:

Old news man. Very very old news.

Yes it is disappointing, and yes MS will likely pay £15 for a battery pack AGAIN...

but you're just gonna have to get over it :(

Right, I knew it was old once I looked into it. But literally, I didm;t pay attention because I thought it would have been so obvious that it was included without saying haha.

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#5  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

Yes, that's a nice option, but it's one thats included in the PS4 controller. And the PS3 controller too.

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#6  Edited By inggrish
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@WadeFan said:

@_Matt_ said:

Old news man. Very very old news.

Yes it is disappointing, and yes MS will likely pay £15 for a battery pack AGAIN...

but you're just gonna have to get over it :(

Right, I knew it was old once I looked into it. But literally, I didm;t pay attention because I thought it would have been so obvious that it was included without saying haha.

Yeah, it would be logical at this point to have built in battery, but that logic seems to elude MS. Or they just want more money, one or tother.

Either way, if you live in ENgland like me:

Xbox One controller: £45

Play and Charge kit: £20

It's costly for controllers. Fortunately, don't need to buy any more than one extra than what is included in box ;)

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@WadeFan said:

@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

Yes, that's a nice option, but it's one thats included in the PS4 controller. And the PS3 controller too.

I've had to replace three play and charge kits at a cost of £5 each. Replacing three controllers would have cost £30 each. I know which I prefer.

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#8  Edited By Evo_nine
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how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

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@danabo said:

Options>No option.

Less money>More money

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#10  Edited By YD_11
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Honestly, I'd rather have the option especially if an internal battery goes bad. And you can see if rechargeable AA batteries are a cheaper option than the plan and charge kit if that bothers you. Maybe you even have rechargeable batteries at your house already so this is a non issue?

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#11  Edited By Chutebox
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@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

You don't have to replace the battery in a PS4 controller, much like PS3.

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@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

So the options are pay more for batteries, or pay more for this? Those are some splendid options, I do in fact hate my money.

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It's not as big of a deal as it was early on with the 360. Now days most batteries can recharge several times... Buy a pack for like $10 and you should be good to go a LONG time.

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#14  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Well. Since 2006 I still have my original DS3 that works perfectly.

Since 2011, I've had my Xbox 360 controller that I've replaced hundreds of batteries for. I have spent $100+ over 3 years on double A's so...now i'm spending $100 more on the console and now I have to spend either $25 more for a feature that should be included, or hundreds on batteries over the life of the console, awesome.

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Buy some eneloops and a cheap smart charger. You will curse anything with built in battery packs.

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@danabo said:

@WadeFan said:

@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

Yes, that's a nice option, but it's one thats included in the PS4 controller. And the PS3 controller too.

I've had to replace three play and charge kits at a cost of £5 each. Replacing three controllers would have cost £30 each. I know which I prefer.

@good_sk8er7 said:

So the options are pay more for batteries, or pay more for this? Those are some splendid options, I do in fact hate my money.

No.

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@WadeFan said:

I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable and they still run off of Double A Batteries. Personally, I find this ridiculous as way back in 2006 rechargeables have been standard. Liking my Xbox one preorder less and less...

Cancel that bitch and meet me at the Playstation.

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#18  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@BluRayHiDef said:

@WadeFan said:

I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable and they still run off of Double A Batteries. Personally, I find this ridiculous as way back in 2006 rechargeables have been standard. Liking my Xbox one preorder less and less...

Cancel that bitch and meet me at the Playstation.

I'm strongly considering it. Not just because of this, but it's because of the many reasons. The 1080p, the Not having Naughty Dog, the rechargeable controller, the $10 less per year for online gaming, the strong game lineups throughput the consoles life. Look at the last year on the PS3 as opposed to the 360...

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@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

Awesome.

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@danabo said:

@danabo said:

@WadeFan said:

@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

Yes, that's a nice option, but it's one thats included in the PS4 controller. And the PS3 controller too.

I've had to replace three play and charge kits at a cost of £5 each. Replacing three controllers would have cost £30 each. I know which I prefer.

@good_sk8er7 said:

So the options are pay more for batteries, or pay more for this? Those are some splendid options, I do in fact hate my money.

No.

I think you meant yes..... both options require additional funding.

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#21  Edited By Zidaneski
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Normally I would say more options is better but a built-in battery for DS3 and DS4 is waaaay better than needing batteries for it. Even my SIXAXIS controller from 2007 has had no problems with battery life. I never want to buy batteries for something ever again,...except flashlights.

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#22  Edited By danabo
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@good_sk8er7 said:

@danabo said:

@danabo said:

@WadeFan said:

@danabo said:

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/accessories/batteries-chargers/play-and-charge-kit

Options>No option.

Yes, that's a nice option, but it's one thats included in the PS4 controller. And the PS3 controller too.

I've had to replace three play and charge kits at a cost of £5 each. Replacing three controllers would have cost £30 each. I know which I prefer.

@good_sk8er7 said:

So the options are pay more for batteries, or pay more for this? Those are some splendid options, I do in fact hate my money.

No.

I think you meant yes..... both options require additional funding.

I meant no.

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@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Good batteries are expensive.

Replacing a fault battery is cheaper.

You could just invest in rechargeable batteries and never have to replace it with new ones or go with that chargeable option from MS.

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@danabo:

ok :)

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720p+AA batteries=future of Xbone.

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#26  Edited By NathanDrakeSwag
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MS loves to screw over consumers with hidden fees and overpriced accessories. You should cancel your preorder. It is not worth it to pay $585 + tax to play games in 720p.

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#27  Edited By Zero_epyon
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@Evo_nine: I have yet to need to replace a PS3 controller because of battery problems. It wore out way before that happened.

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@danabo: What's the option? Spending money on an accessory or spending money on AA batteries? Lol lems really do have it made.

#Jealous

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@WadeFan said:

@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Well. Since 2006 I still have my original DS3 that works perfectly.

Since 2011, I've had my Xbox 360 controller that I've replaced hundreds of batteries for. I have spent $100+ over 3 years on double A's so...now i'm spending $100 more on the console and now I have to spend either $25 more for a feature that should be included, or hundreds on batteries over the life of the console, awesome.

To be fair to Microsoft it's not their fault you were too stupid to buy rechargeable batteries.

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@WadeFan said:

I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable and they still run off of Double A Batteries. Personally, I find this ridiculous as way back in 2006 rechargeables have been standard. Liking my Xbox one preorder less and less...

rechargeable batteries. you can buy a 4 pack of eneloop AA batteries they'll last forever and always have a fresh pair not requiring you to ever have to plug it in. I prefer this over the plug n play or the built in. which is worse because when the batteries dies the controller is useless

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@senses_fail_06 said:

@danabo: What's the option? Spending money on an accessory or spending money on AA batteries? Lol lems really do have it made.

#Jealous

I'm playing with a dying play and charge kit right now.

If you read my post above I've replaced three already.

When I replace this one it will be a total additional cost of £20, if I had to replace the controllers it would be a total of £120.

I know which option I prefer.

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#32  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@bobbetybob said:
@WadeFan said:

@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Well. Since 2006 I still have my original DS3 that works perfectly.

Since 2011, I've had my Xbox 360 controller that I've replaced hundreds of batteries for. I have spent $100+ over 3 years on double A's so...now i'm spending $100 more on the console and now I have to spend either $25 more for a feature that should be included, or hundreds on batteries over the life of the console, awesome.

To be fair to Microsoft it's not their fault you were too stupid to buy rechargeable batteries.

To be fair to me, it's not my fault that Microsoft was too stupid to not put rechargeable batteries in a controller when all their competition has done this since 2006. Literally 8 years ago almost

Also, I did buy a plug and play kit at the end of last year, but it stopped holding charge and I had to go back to AA's. Looks like i'm not too stupid now am I

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@danabo said:

@senses_fail_06 said:

@danabo: What's the option? Spending money on an accessory or spending money on AA batteries? Lol lems really do have it made.

#Jealous

I'm playing with a dying play and charge kit right now.

If you read my post above I've replaced three already.

When I replace this one it will be a total additional cost of £20, if I had to replace the controllers it would be a total of £120.

I know which option I prefer.

That's just shotty M$ manufactured product.

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@senses_fail_06 said:

@danabo said:

@senses_fail_06 said:

@danabo: What's the option? Spending money on an accessory or spending money on AA batteries? Lol lems really do have it made.

#Jealous

I'm playing with a dying play and charge kit right now.

If you read my post above I've replaced three already.

When I replace this one it will be a total additional cost of £20, if I had to replace the controllers it would be a total of £120.

I know which option I prefer.

That's just shotty M$ manufactured product.

Or maybe I play more games than you?

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@WadeFan said:

@bobbetybob said:
@WadeFan said:

@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Well. Since 2006 I still have my original DS3 that works perfectly.

Since 2011, I've had my Xbox 360 controller that I've replaced hundreds of batteries for. I have spent $100+ over 3 years on double A's so...now i'm spending $100 more on the console and now I have to spend either $25 more for a feature that should be included, or hundreds on batteries over the life of the console, awesome.

To be fair to Microsoft it's not their fault you were too stupid to buy rechargeable batteries.

To be fair to me, it's not my fault that Microsoft was too stupid to not put rechargeable batteries in a controller when all their competition has done this since 2006. Literally 8 years ago almost

Also, I did buy a plug and play kit at the end of last year, but it stopped holding charge and I had to go back to AA's. Looks like i'm not too stupid now am I

Yes the Xbox One not having a rechargeable battery is completely ridiculous but considering that the Xbox 360 came out in 2005 it's not that crazy that it used AA batteries.

It's a shame you got a faulty play and charge kit, doesn't stop what I said being true though. They gave you the option to use their kit or proper rechargeable batteries, you choose not to do that and then complained about the cost, it's kind of your own fault.

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@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Cause it is 2013. Come on man. I've never had to do such a think for any of my Ps3 controllers.

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@WadeFan said:

I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable

They are rechargeable when you use the play and charge kit

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#38  Edited By Evo_nine
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@WadeFan said:

@Evo_nine said:

how much do batteries cost these days?

how much does it cost to replace a fault battery in a ps4 controller?

why is this even an issue lol

Well. Since 2006 I still have my original DS3 that works perfectly.

Since 2011, I've had my Xbox 360 controller that I've replaced hundreds of batteries for. I have spent $100+ over 3 years on double A's so...now i'm spending $100 more on the console and now I have to spend either $25 more for a feature that should be included, or hundreds on batteries over the life of the console, awesome.

Go to the reject shop

Buy 50 pack of batteries for $20.

Set for life.

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#39  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@R3FURBISHED said:

@WadeFan said:

I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable

They are rechargeable when you use the play and charge kit

again, which is an extra cost that the competitors do not have.

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#40 lamprey263
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I always played with a corded controller, my mic never cut out and I never had my controller disconnect on me mid game, and I could keep the rumble on the highest setting without worry of draining my battery. Plus they were cheaper than the wireless crap.

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@darkangel115 said:

rechargeable batteries. you can buy a 4 pack of eneloop AA batteries they'll last forever and always have a fresh pair not requiring you to ever have to plug it in. I prefer this over the plug n play or the built in. which is worse because when the batteries dies the controller is useless

@Evo_nine said:

Go to the reject shop

Buy 50 pack of batteries for $20.

Set for life.

Oh fun, I get to do this all because Microsoft can't just make their controllers rechargeable like everyone else.

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#42 Gue1
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another disappointing news for you: every single XB1 game looks and runs worse than the PS4's.

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@WadeFan said:

@R3FURBISHED said:

@WadeFan said:

I found this very disappointing. The Xbox One controllers are NOT rechargeable

They are rechargeable when you use the play and charge kit

again, which is an extra cost that the competitors do not have.

Indeed it is, I more made my comment because you stated the Xbox One "controllers are NOT rechargeable" which they are not unless you are using the play and charge kit. A tidbit you failed to mention in your OP

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@NathanDrakeSwag said:

MS loves to screw over consumers with hidden fees and overpriced accessories. You should cancel your preorder. It is not worth it to pay $585 + tax to play games in 720p.

Lemmings already used to the monthly ass raping by M$ i doubt it will change now..

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Does it irk you that much? Buy a play and charge kit. I understand it costs extra, but if it saves us from your whining, then great.

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What a noob!

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#47  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@lundy86_4 said:

Does it irk you that much? Buy a play and charge kit. I understand it costs extra, but if it saves us from your whining, then great.

OR....or...or....you could get over it and not post in the thread and bump it up

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Ok so after all the comments, here's what I got.

Lems: You're stupid, deal with it. All Microsoft is doing is charging you $100 for an inferior console, $10 more for online gaming and now $25 for the plug and play kit or hundred for batteries. Holy crap, I think I just became a cow in about an hours time.

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#49  Edited By lundy86_4
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@WadeFan said:

you could get over it...

I feel that you should take your own advice.

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#50  Edited By applefan1991  Moderator
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@lundy86_4 said:

@WadeFan said:

you could get over it...

I feel that you should take your own advice.

good one, YOO SO FUNNAY