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Buy rechargeable batteries.
For less then 30 dollars you can get 4 batteries and a charger.
Don't waste money on a charging station and don't waste your money on "regular" batteries. Also thank Nintendo for not making a battery pack that will cost $$$ to replace when it dies.Â
It's like buying a car. You think you're done but then there's gas...poo...Anyway I have some rechargeable AA's but they barely last as long as the Duracells, maybe 2/5ths the juice.
Still they should have just given you a cord for plugging the remote into the wall like you can with Ipods. It's dumb.Â
I wouldn't like having to plug my wii-mote when i want to play. Instead I just replace the 2 rechargable batteries.It's like buying a car. You think you're done but then there's gas...poo...Anyway I have some rechargeable AA's but they barely last as long as the Duracells, maybe 2/5ths the juice.
Still they should have just given you a cord for plugging the remote into the wall like you can with Ipods. It's dumb.
camreeno360
[QUOTE="camreeno360"]I wouldn't like having to plug my wii-mote when i want to play. Instead I just replace the 2 rechargable batteries.It's like buying a car. You think you're done but then there's gas...poo...Anyway I have some rechargeable AA's but they barely last as long as the Duracells, maybe 2/5ths the juice.
Still they should have just given you a cord for plugging the remote into the wall like you can with Ipods. It's dumb.
loco145
It's like buying a car. You think you're done but then there's gas...poo...Anyway I have some rechargeable AA's but they barely last as long as the Duracells, maybe 2/5ths the juice.
Still they should have just given you a cord for plugging the remote into the wall like you can with Ipods. It's dumb.
camreeno360
Then you have weak batteries, grab some 2500 or higher and it'll solve that problemÂ
But why not plug it in while sleeping or at school? Would you like going back to the GameGear days (6 AA's hell!). Come on, it's really a step back.camreeno360That kills the rechargeable batteries. And no, isn't a step back, rechargeable AA batteries have never been this good. I know, i ow a gamegear :) Standard>propietary.
[QUOTE="camreeno360"]It's like buying a car. You think you're done but then there's gas...poo...Anyway I have some rechargeable AA's but they barely last as long as the Duracells, maybe 2/5ths the juice.
Still they should have just given you a cord for plugging the remote into the wall like you can with Ipods. It's dumb.
Jaysonguy
Then you have weak batteries, grab some 2500 or higher and it'll solve that problem
Yeah 2500's last me a good week at least, but I switched to 1500's because they're lighter. My brother was using 850's and wondered why they only lasted 6 hours of play :lol:
Why should I complain about the prefect solution to portable power? AA batteries are brilliant.
 Compared to build in batteries they are the best. the fact that the DS dosnt use AA or AAA makes me sad as that was one thing GB's where amasing at getting a lot of energy out of a AA
It's not hell but it has been pretty dumb that they didn't release some rechargeable battery pack or something. The batteries die within a weak usually... Anyone talking about it? camreeno360
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The 360 use AA batteries :|
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You can buy a charger for the 360 controller and it is the same with the Wii. (Nyko charger)Â
True. I got a charger and 4 rechargables off eBay for $11 dollars total. =)Buy rechargeable batteries.
For less then 30 dollars you can get 4 batteries and a charger.
Don't waste money on a charging station and don't waste your money on "regular" batteries. Also thank Nintendo for not making a battery pack that will cost $$$ to replace when it dies.Â
Jaysonguy
Yup. It sucks. For $40 you think Ninty would cough up a solution. Cheap ba$tards. umbriell
lol I was complaining back when I was playing Zelda 5-6 hours a day and had to change batteries like clips in a gun.
But know I dont play the wii as much, trying to get some ps2 games out of the way.
Also wii games are like $100 here in oz and I cbs paying that much for any wii game at this point. Even SPMÂ
just buy recharable batteries. dont be lazy, im getting tired of people complaining about everything. nintendo was able to keep the price down by not including all these bells and whistles.Â
I dont see anyone starting any threads complaining about the low low price of the wii?
It's not hell but it has been pretty dumb that they didn't release some rechargeable battery pack or something. The batteries die within a weak usually... Anyone talking about it? camreeno360
I'm not complaining because it's not a big deal. I just bought some rechargeable batteries and a charger. The batteries last for quite a while before they need to be charged.
It's not hell but it has been pretty dumb that they didn't release some rechargeable battery pack or something. The batteries die within a weak usually... Anyone talking about it? camreeno360
Nobody really cares that much. In todays day of Ipods and Digital cameras, the 20 hour battery life (or longer) for the Wiimote is paradise.Â
If it bothers you, go to the local walmart and buy a bundled package where you get a small recharger and 4 rechargeable batteries. It's cheap and you can always have one set charging and ready for when the other set dies.  Or, you can go to someplace like EB which now sells the Wii charge kit which comes with 4 recharge batteries and a docking station for the Wii controller. So when you aren't using the Wii, you just dock it and it will recharge.
ummm..... hey buddy, what's happenin?
 you know, it is pretty silly to use the same technology that's been around since before you were born in a product, making it accessable to everyone and completely open to all future adaptations of that product. there are rechargable AA batteries on the market. and honestly, my grandpa worked on a flashlight for a month cleaning and rewiring it to try to make it work, showed it to me and i reversed one battery and it worked. everybody's still trying to get the hang of this technology so why would nintendo limit it's battery function to only thouse who know how to use a recharger?
Lithium Ion technology is fantastic. I would have prefered that. The trick to Lithium Ion, both in your DS, your Cell Phone, and any device, is only charging it once it has been completely depleted. These batteries work on a memory charge system, so if you charge if for 6 hours 29 times, but on the 30th time only charge it for an hour, you've damaged the battery. Responsibile consumers who only charge a device when they can leave it charging, will prolong the life of their batteries for a long long time.
My original iPod 1st Gen died on me because i was careless and plugged it and unplugged it, the more recent iPod and similar devices I have have never given me grief because I only charge an item when I know I can leave it plugged in over night.
A Docking station for the Wiimotes to charge them would have not only made a attractive accessory but added value to the Wii, without Lithium Ion Batteries, its just one more quality of the Wii that makes it lesser in comparison to its more powerful brothers. My PS3 controller is very light, the Wii's rumble function is annoying, and there being no option to turn off that or the sound is frustrating.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Wii2 had Lithium Ion packs in its controllers. The GBA, the DS, Nintendo is no stranger to Li Ion.Flincher
I don't have the benefit at looking my Wii now, but I seem to recall that you can turn both the sound and rumble off. Â
It's not hell but it has been pretty dumb that they didn't release some rechargeable battery pack or something. The batteries die within a weak usually... Anyone talking about it? camreeno360
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I actually take the batteries out of the wiimote everytime I play it. For some reason the batteries last much longer. If i keep the batteries in the wii mote they barely last 2 days.
it's not that bad. like it has been posted before recharge!!!
I have noticed especially with spm that it drains the batteries faster then other games. i am so glad i invested in rechargable batteries.
[QUOTE="camreeno360"]It's not hell but it has been pretty dumb that they didn't release some rechargeable battery pack or something. The batteries die within a weak usually... Anyone talking about it? savagetofu
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I actually take the batteries out of the wiimote everytime I play it. For some reason the batteries last much longer. If i keep the batteries in the wii mote they barely last 2 days.
it's not that bad. like it has been posted before recharge!!!
I have noticed especially with spm that it drains the batteries faster then other games. i am so glad i invested in rechargable batteries.
let me rephrase this as it really sounded stupid what i typed previous
I take the batteries out of the wii mote AFTER i am done playing. & it does seem to save the batteries some
ok people,seriously. are batteries really that hard to buy? i cant thank nintendo enough for not including the wii mote with an unremovable rechargable battery like so many other things are coming out with now just to have them die. There is a very easy solution to everyone that is complaining like its the end of the world because they have to actually stop playing and change the batteries. Here it is.... GO OUTSIDE. PUT THE REMOTE DOWN AND GO OUT. that should save your battery life. dont worry,you dont need to beat zelda for the 10th time in one day,i wont think anything less of you for having a life.
 why is no one complaining? because its a none issue.
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