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@Thread title: It's stretched by default.No Name Trowa Barton said:
this is a translation... anyone have a 3ds to try this out.? i get mine tomarrow.
umm.... Nope, I like that I can play my ds games on my 3DS.Midna said:Yes, you can stretch it if you want, too.
There's a vidya here.
Doesn't bother me.
QUOTE(Maedhros @ Feb 28 2011, 12:43 PM) This affects games like Ouedan or EBA though... you need pixel precision on these games.
People are better off playing DS games on the DS.
Haloman800 said:But can you stretch the game to fit the entire screen, no black bars? It wasn't shown in the video, just downsizing..
Gotta agree with everything you said here, just haven't played it on an XL. The first DS game I plan to test the 3DS with though will be the same one I tested my DSi out with. I gotta get me some Ready Steady Go 3DS action! XDYayMii said:If the 3DS applies antialiasing to the scaled image, I don't see any reason why anyone would want to play at native resolution.
I'd like to see clearer, higher resolution versions of those screens.
EDIT: BTW I like how they used Ouendan as an example. Great game.
EDIT2: Maedhros, Ouendan's easier to play on a DSi XL.
Eerpow said:3D DS games in like SM64 and Zelda looks smoother and less jaggy on the 3DS screen when streched.
Look at DS 3DS comparison videos and you'll see.