Controller Annoyance

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#1 wii_ds_mario
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When playing a game, sometimes the ring of light on my controller will start flashing 1 and 3, then 2 and 4, and it'll keep alternating for a while.

It's getting annoying, so I was wondering if you guys knew how to make it stop, my 360 isn't connected to the internet

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#2 ZacharyT1
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Your batteries are low.
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#3 lil_speedy_rvd
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i beileve its an indication that the batteries are about to die.
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#4 Wrecked69
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aye replace the batteries. Sometimes it happens way before the battery mark though... dunno why.
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#5 anomalous_egad
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lol, yeah, you just need to replace your batteries. Depending on which game(s) you're playing it may flash like that every so often for an hour or two and then simply run out of power and turn off, or it may keep doing that for 8 to 10 hours before they finally run out and it turns off. It's best to replace them as soon as you see it do that, that way they won't run out when you're in the middle of an intense gaming session, hehe.
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#6 Wrecked69
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lol, yeah, you just need to replace your batteries. Depending on which game(s) you're playing it may flash like that every so often for an hour or two and then simply run out of power and turn off, or it may keep doing that for 8 to 10 hours before they finally run out and it turns off. It's best to replace them as soon as you see it do that, that way they won't run out when you're in the middle of an intense gaming session, hehe.anomalous_egad
true, I cant believe how many times ive ignored it only for it to die in the middle of a ranked game, usually at the worst time possible.
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There's one reason why they tell you to read the instruction booklet, not that I have actually...
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There's one reason why they tell you to read the instruction booklet, not that I have actually...FNKYMNK
Lol, I thought it was the batteries too, but they still had 2 bars left, so I thought it was something else, but doesn't sound like it. Good thing I have a play and charge kit :D, so there's no way you can stop it happening?