Something like this is your friend. https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL...id=1463664126&sr=8-1&keywords=tp+link+battery I use this personally, works great, need to recharge it every few days (more if i'm using it with my wii u gamepad, power hog there)
I just alternate between my two controllers, helps that I don't really have the time for 10 hour+ gaming sessions these days I guess.
One more thing about charging the controller – you can use your phone charger and if you have an iPhone you can still use it, just change the cable. I find it very useful, because you don’t need a long cable that goes to the console, over the table and the floor and what not. With the phone charger I can plug it right next to me.
I always use my phone charger to charge my controllers. Faster charging than the powered USB on the PS4.
I bought one of those controller bases that holds and charges two controllers. I never have a dead one.
It's just a smaller model, nothing to write home about. Their next platform thing, modular and all that, that's mildly interesting.
Yea.... that iPhone 6Seerr.... i mean Xbox One S isn't anything to write home about. Smaller... yay. As if that has never been done by a console manufacturer before (though it USUALLY doesn't result in a more expensive console than it normally would be...). Sharper? HDR Gaming? Did MS forget that HDR does not equal sharpness? Though... i guess saying the games will be "Sharper", however incorrect that might be, would be a lot better than them saying "LOOK! Our games are now going to be even MORE SHINY!!!!". I think the funniest thing though.... "Hey look... let's release a console that's capable of 4K gaming!" Uuh... Microsoft? Doesn't the Xbox One that's currently available struggle do even do 1080p in the vast majority of cases? Aren't most of the games played at 960p or something odd like that?
The S is just a smaller One with a 2TB HD, HDR and 4k Blu-ray/Media support, not gaming. Project Scorpio on the otherhand is the console that'll apparently be 4k gaming capable and we know very little about the actual tech specs of that bar a couple of numbers that don't tell us much at all and I suspect we won't know too much about that for a while yet.
Yep, have to give it to them. Very little corporate bull**** talk, lots of very interesting games, best VR show so far, and that orchestra! Nailed it!
A small compact version nothing to write home about. The only good thing is the built in bluetooth the new controllers are going to use.
Rumors suggest that Neo will be using the RX480. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/d...-costs-199-gtx-970-r9-390-beating-performance It's also worth noting that - clock-speeds and resultant TFLOPs aside - the specs for RX 480 are point-for-point a match for the GPU in Sony's upcoming PlayStation Neo, all but confirming that the Sony mid-gen console refresh uses both Polaris technology and the new 14nm FinFET chip manufacturing process.
That is a lot of power for a console. Things could get interesting. Neo + PSVR + G29 + GT Sport = heaven.
That would be insane leap in performance if true. Kind of hard to believe, since it needs to stay at relatively low price.