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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 12-10-2009, 02:46 AM
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Bahahahahaha! Again completely off topic, but I didn't feel like making another thread: http://customsites.yahoo.com/financi...l?ywaad=ad0035

Read the first part about the PS3... "Unlike its competitors, which use replaceable AA batteries, the PS3's remote control is glued shut. When the battery goes, Sony customers have to blow $55 on a new controller. Sony says there's an "environmental benefit" since gamers don't have to toss their batteries on a regular basis"

Are you freaking kidding me? How stupid can you be? a recharge cable came in the same box!
They must have the controller confused with the blu-ray remote. Either that, or they mean when the battery is no longer rechargeable. All rechargeables have only a certain number of times before they're too worn out to recharge.

However neither the sixaxis nor the ds3 is glued shut. If they had a screwdriver, they could have figured that out. The only barrier to opening them is a little piece of thin plastic that acts like a warranty seal. So the batteries are replaceable, if you can find a place to buy a new one.
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