The Move and Power
So apparently, the PlayStation Move has an internal lithium-ion battery, just like the regular control pad. I wonder if anyone has told Sony that that isn’t as useful as it thinks it is. It’s bad enough when the power runs out in my Dualshock 3, but at least I can sort of play with it plugged in. The Move on the other hand? There is no way you play that while it’s charging, unless the cable is particularly long, which seems unlikely. Also, if the regular pads are anything to go off, you can only charge the Move when the PS3 is on.
Sony’s internal batteries are actually more inconvenient, rather than less. I imagine Sony intended this is a sales feature, that you’ll never need to buy batteries for the PS3 controllers, and while I appreciate the thought, batteries are cheap. I can a dozen of them for next to nothing and that will keep me going for months. This is a minor nitpick, but it’;s just another reason that my PS3 is not my go-to system.
well… yeah you would think a hardware company would at least nail the hardware part of their product.. go figure…
but i am becoming more fond of my ps3 for the same reason i like GOG, it lets me visit all my all old favourites (ok only some of them, which they bother releasing out of japan).. unfortunately i dont think nostalgia alone sells systems.. then again i’m not against a kevin butler ad featuring great ps1/2 games.. though i may not see it out of youtube since they dont think uk citizens like humor in our advertisements
also try looking around for a lcopy of egacy of kain: blood omen… loads of isometric rpg vampire charm