>blaming the LED at all
it's just a normal light that is in every single modern controller
it has almost zero effect on battery life,
the DS4's issue is combining the touch pad, motion control and a speaker, on top of bluetooth
How is it possible that a controller has battery life this fucking bad in 2019?
You play too much. I go days without charging mine. Stop being a fucking loser.
Battery technology hasn't advanced in years.
this basically trumps any counter arguments
This would be a more viable option if it charged via mini usb and not micro. I've had at least 2 controllers' charging ports ruined and many more cords broken when my dog knocks the controller off my desk or something
I used to dislike this thing and greatly prefer the DS3.
Then I grew used to the shape and now I actually don't mind the touchpad at all because I never have to use it.
The fucking battery though? This thing's useless unless it's plugged in. Every hour I plug it back in out of fear it's going to die on me mid-game.
I really like it's shape and layout but the battery life is a gamebreaker.
I love it. My fav controller. Battery sucks ball though, i sold my ps4 but left the second controller to use with switch and pc (i had ps4 when i had an old pc). Switch joycons have good battery, but they don't have those nice things ds 4 has, plus i much prefer the classic button setup, it's weird that ps4 don't make much of exclusive platformers, yet dualshock is the best option for that, kinda disliked the 3ds d pad location and hate switch's even more i nthat sense.
Wait you can use it with the Switch?
Holy shit yeah.
>play games for a few hours
>stop playing game
>connect it to the system or charge dock
>its fully charged the next time you play
if youre complaining about the battery life, maybe you shouldnt play for more than 10+ hours a day.
rethink your life
this. pc gaming with wired mode on ds4 is a nightmare because a butterfly fart in Tokyo will cause the connection to drop and reconnect. wish they had a USB C connector