So my friend has been teaching himself to code, but he is finding his online lessons pretty boring. I figured playing some video games centred around coding would be a nice change from his normal stuff.
I know about Quadrilateral Cowboy and Hacknet. Are they good?
I know Danny O'Dwyer has put out a documentary on Witcher 3 recently. Can anyone point me in the direction of a possible gamespot podcast where he talks about it?
@gundamguru: You have to admit, a brand new battery to completely die after only a few months switched off is ridiculous? I have an original nintendo DS from 2004 which is still chargable and holds a charge.
Why would they use a different battery? It basically kills the lifetime of the console.
Also, yeah I'm not going to buy another battery if it is completely broken. What a stupid console.
So around 4 months ago, I wanted to use my Wii U. Hadn't used the gamepad in several months, and found that it was not turning on or charging at all.
I went and ordered a new battery for it online. Even though I do not use my Wii U much, I figured I should buy a new battery now before it goes out of stock, especially with the Switch out now. The new battery worked fine, and I played my Wii U a couple times that week.
Fast forward to now and I am back to square one - gamepad is not switching on or holding charge. Does the battery just die if you don't use it often? Even when it is brand new?
It actually won't let me update the Wii U without the gamepad (despite having a pro controller), so my Wii U is kinda borked if the gamepad doesn't work.
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