I noticed the nice little disclaimer that says something like "We aren't responsible for your save data", so I won't hold my breath. ;)
I will keep on eye on anyone else who RMAs in the near future and gives results.
See I think if it was this severe, I'd probably send it in.
It seems to do just fine when in handheld mode, maybe it gets just a tad too hot in the dock?
There are a few other reasons why RMA is not really available at this time but I'll spare the details.
I do appreciate the suggestions, it would be the best approach but it's probably not happening
Edit: Looks like it's double sided adhesive tape so depending on just how tricky the digitizer...
This is probably the best I can do for now, shows the very slight sag in the corner.
I should also mention that the other giveaway is that I can physically push it back into being level again.
Oh it's plastic? fooled me haha
There's not much in the way of pics to be provided, it's only raised slightly above the housing so it might be hard to see. I'll make an attempt though.
See, I got the charger resolved by buying another. I can't really return it because there's probably...
Noticed that the adhesive around the glass screen gets kinda loose around the bottom right corner after extended (2 hours+) use. Anyone with similar issues?
It's not severe enough to impact usage but the glass is kinda raised over the housing in that corner. I suspect it's just a factory error...
Look up Shiny Gold, don't know if it was ever finished since HGSS came out before it was fully completed I think.
Edit: Do note that it makes some "liberal" changes as well.
Touch My Katamari cart refuses to load m.shell through the patch folder, triple checked and works fine with other games
Not a big deal but I figured I'd report it
Yep, pretty much. Hard to transfer anything over without a second 3ds (assuming the one with the broken latch still works) or the xorpads to your old nand.
For most it's 8 bytes needed to be removed, but I've noticed 4/8/16/20/24 bytes that need to be removed from individual files. It's a trial and error kind of thing.