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Preferably unplugged if it won't be used for some time, feels like the right thing to do.
Only thing I hate about the Wii U is that the GamePad runs out of battery after a week or two because it's always in stand-by mode.
Since I see some people complaining about this here, I might as well help. It's possible to leave the GamePad in a true OFF state by disconnecting the battery, wait a moment and then reconnect it.
It's easy to know if the GamePad is really turned off, if the battery isn't empty and it doesn't power on when you press the TV button, it means it worked!
Just press the power button when you want to play on the Wii U again. It takes about 10 seconds for the GamePad to boot whereas it turns on almost instantly with stand-by mode.
This way the battery will not be left in a discharged state the next time you use your Wii U after a long time. I hope it will help.
Only thing I hate about the Wii U is that the GamePad runs out of battery after a week or two because it's always in stand-by mode.
Since I see some people complaining about this here, I might as well help. It's possible to leave the GamePad in a true OFF state by disconnecting the battery, wait a moment and then reconnect it.
It's easy to know if the GamePad is really turned off, if the battery isn't empty and it doesn't power on when you press the TV button, it means it worked!
Just press the power button when you want to play on the Wii U again. It takes about 10 seconds for the GamePad to boot whereas it turns on almost instantly with stand-by mode.
This way the battery will not be left in a discharged state the next time you use your Wii U after a long time. I hope it will help.
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