IS there a chance that it doesnt use that much more extra power from the 3ds and it can actually run on original 3ds thru flashcard maybe patching something?
IS there a chance that it doesnt use that much more extra power from the 3ds and it can actually run on original 3ds thru flashcard maybe patching something?
Yes, I am developing a patch that emulates 128MB of additional RAM.
You can apply the patch several times and turn your 3DS into an HPC server.
Hmmm... I should sell this patch.
There is a video that shows the comparison between the n3ds and the wii. Very big difference.
Online videos of 3DS gameplay never do the game justice. It almost always looks way better when playing the game on the actual handheld.
Online videos of 3DS gameplay never do the game justice. It almost always looks way better when playing the game on the actual handheld.
Missing the point but I'll say it, they dumbdown the graphics on the 3ds handheld there is a major difference.
Yes, that is true, textures specially looked washed in the Wii, now they look more like shaded almost texture less polygons.
Anyway, I don't find the texture ultra-washing so bad, there is another problem that I find more... annoying.
When you walk in the world map it is so pixelated that you miss many gameplay relevant features in the (not so far) distance.
Also, the grass is... so scarce... did they use defoliants for the game port?
Even on a new Nintendo 3DS it's still a little bit slow at some portions.
Sometimes we get early copies to review - that's what our lovely Review Center is for!You have the game?
Its kinda hard to see that far in the world map with a small screen, compared to a 32" led screen.
Why would you need to?Its kinda hard to see that far in the world map with a small screen, compared to a 32" led screen.
The size of the screen does not affect field of view. The objects in the distance are smaller in physical size, sure, but they're also completely harmless to you, so that doesn't really matter.Yep, that is part of the problem. The game was not developed to be played in a small screen.
Sometimes we get early copies to review - that's what our lovely Review Center is for!
Why would you need to?
The size of the screen does not affect field of view. The objects in the distance are smaller, sure, but they're also completely harmless to you, so that doesn't really matter.