Hi guys i would like to know if there's a way to make Xenoblade work on the Old 3ds in gateway i couldn't find a proper answer , thanks
Yeah, the game tends to shit the bed whenever there's a bit too much action. Not that I'm surprised, it happened on the Wii, too.Even on new3DS, after i've played till lvl 42, there was two key szenes that didn't go smoothly and slowed down.
Not to mention there are functions tied to the new hardware controls.No. It requires a New 3DS because it uses the power of the New 3DS. If you somehow forced it to launch on an old one it'd crash due to lack of resources.
Why do people ask this question?
Why do people ask this question? Once and again...
Is denial such a big problem in modern society?
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Why do people ask this question? Once and again...
Is denial such a big problem in modern society?
Next: "How can I run GTA5 in my SNES? Please? Which flashcart?"
One can only assume that they think the N3DS-only requirement is an artificial lock designed to sell more N3DS consoles.
Hi guys i would like to know if there's a way to make Xenoblade work on the Old 3ds in gateway i couldn't find a proper answer , thanks
the map can only be opened with zr. good luck doing that on a o3ds.And this is a fairly reasonable presumption, as it certainly wouldn't be the first time something like this has happened. MS pulled this stunt some years back, and attempted to force people over Vista by releasing a handful of games which wouldn't boot on XP (which were later cracked and ran fine on XP...).