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low batts, no problem, I remember the first time that happended to me I was freaking out to.lethal18Haha me too. It just goes to support my theory that MS doesn't test their products with actual human beings. "Ohh batteries are low, just flash the lights on the controller, that'll make sense. What? Display a message on the screen? No! That would be too obvious!"
[QUOTE="lethal18"]low batts, no problem, I remember the first time that happended to me I was freaking out to.dgbiker1Haha me too. It just goes to support my theory that MS doesn't test their products with actual human beings. "Ohh batteries are low, just flash the lights on the controller, that'll make sense. What? Display a message on the screen? No! That would be too obvious!"
ok good, lol i was sort of freaked out when i saw my controller flashing.
they should display something indicating that the controller is low battery, or else people will think that the flashing is a hardware error
Haha me too. It just goes to support my theory that MS doesn't test their products with actual human beings. "Ohh batteries are low, just flash the lights on the controller, that'll make sense. What? Display a message on the screen? No! That would be too obvious!"[QUOTE="dgbiker1"][QUOTE="lethal18"]low batts, no problem, I remember the first time that happended to me I was freaking out to.Dotcue
ok good, lol i was sort of freaked out when i saw my controller flashing.
they should display something indicating that the controller is low battery, or else people will think that the flashing is a hardware error
Absolutely. I don't understand why it can't pop up a message like when you get an achievement that says "Controller batteries low" that pops up every minute or so.Please Log In to post.
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