Gaming Fixing o buying another dsi, worth it?

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So, actually 3DS TWL Mode is pretty well exploited..... But is it fully exploited?

So my question is: If I already have a 3ds, it would be better to stay on that 3ds OR fix my dsi ( think about RocketLauncher and flipnote)?

(Typo in the title: I mean or buying)
 
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So, actually 3DS TWL Mode is pretty well exploited..... But is it fully exploited?
As far as running nonlegit software, it's more hacked than a real DSi
But not all desired mods (like disabling stretching by default) have been (publicly) implemented, plus the fact twlfirm isn't very accurate to a real DSi (especially as far as the twlnands are concerned)

So my question is: If I already have a 3ds, it would be better to stay on that 3ds OR fix my dsi ( think about RocketLauncher and flipnote)?
For DS/i games I strongly prefer original hardware, they're rather affordable too, but note that you will need a console with some DSiware already on it (not all units have browser/flipnote preinstalled) and with data management unlocked (just connecting to the shop should work, but I'm not sure)
 

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For DS/i games I strongly prefer original hardware,
heh, the 3ds is "original hardware" it's not running in emulator or some bad compatibility mode...
for that case you use a DS for DS games as well?

however. the DSI XL is worth it INHO, XL screen with no 3ds console blur
 

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