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I'd recomend doing a free trial of gamefly to see if you want fifa.maybe Fifa but idk prob just gonna chill until Titanfall.which games?
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I'd recomend doing a free trial of gamefly to see if you want fifa.maybe Fifa but idk prob just gonna chill until Titanfall.which games?
i just use rechargeable energizer batteries
I'd recomend doing a free trial of gamefly to see if you want fifa.
Gamefly works exactly like netflix(mail in discs and wait for more discs).how does dat der gamefly work? seems like a good deal but I haven't seen much details about itI'd recomend doing a free trial of gamefly to see if you want fifa.
There's no NBA Gametime app yet? :x This wait time to install and play a game too
i just use rechargeable energizer batteries
i've been using the usb from my tablet to plug the controller into my laptop when my batteries run out
i need to get some rechargeables
Recharging dock is the best investment for Xbox.
These are my assumptions.Wait, I don't get why MS made the controller use AA batteries if they're selling the play and charge kit.
Wouldn't it make more sense to just remove the AA battery system and include the play/charge kit with the console?
These are my assumptions.Wait, I don't get why MS made the controller use AA batteries if they're selling the play and charge kit.
Wouldn't it make more sense to just remove the AA battery system and include the play/charge kit with the console?
Their controller uses AAs so it's easier for m$ to push PC kits.
It's cheaper for m$ to include un-rechargeable batteries with each console rather than rechargeable batteries.
m$ makes more money, if the PC kits are labeled as accessories rather than bundle essentials.
You're 2nd sentence makes a lot of sense.
If they did what you said, m$ would be basically forfeiting the opportunity to increase their profits.
Yes it definitely would be, but it would be bad for m$.Yeah, I should edit that second sentence to: "Wouldn't it be better for the consumer ..."These are my assumptions.Wait, I don't get why MS made the controller use AA batteries if they're selling the play and charge kit.
Wouldn't it make more sense to just remove the AA battery system and include the play/charge kit with the console?
Their controller uses AAs so it's easier for m$ to push PC kits.
It's cheaper for m$ to include un-rechargeable batteries with each console rather than rechargeable batteries.
m$ makes more money, if the PC kits are labeled as accessories rather than bundle essentials.
You're 2nd sentence makes a lot of sense.
If they did what you said, m$ would be basically forfeiting the opportunity to increase their profits.
You have to recharge the batteries in this battery cradle thing. The play/charge kit does what you just described.Will rechargeable AA batteries recharge in the controller if it's plugged up?
For the moment we don't know, microsoft decided we didn't deserve to see how much hard drive space we have.What's the size difference between purchasing and installing a game (specifically COD Ghosts) and digitally downloading it?
What's the size difference between purchasing and installing a game (specifically COD Ghosts) and digitally downloading it?
For the moment we don't know, microsoft decided we didn't deserve to see how much hard drive space we have.