The hacks work on it better, it has better speakers and the design seems classier and not as cheap. I am very disappointed with the n3ds. Tedious hack process and very small reward margin.
The hacks work on it better, it has better speakers and the design seems classier and not as cheap. I am very disappointed with the n3ds. Tedious hack process and very small reward margin.
"the hacks work on it better" please explain.
"the design seems classier and not as cheap." I would argue otherwise for the standard New3DS, of which I have one.
The 3DS was't exactly designed with hacking in mind. Given that it's been less than a year since N3DS came out, modding's still a relatively new thing for it.The hacks work on it better, [...] Tedious hack process and very small reward margin.
The 3DS was't exactly designed with hacking in mind. Given that it's been less than a year since N3DS came out, modding's still a relatively new thing for it.
Having used both O3DS and N3DS, I'd say that the newer model's an improvement, although both models have their own shortcomings. Here are a few of my thoughts:
- Stabilised 3D on the N3DS feels leaps and bounds more comfortable than standard 3D on O3DS, though I feel that Nintendo should have made that a feature when the 3DS initially launched, rather than waiting a generation
- I know that the thread is specifically referring to the XL, but the matte surface of the standard N3DS feels more comfortable, and less likely to attract fingermarks and dirt (too bad for N3DS XL, which is glossy)
- Though the N3DS is harder to mod, things like emulators run much more smoothly on it, performance in general is much faster too (eg. faster boot times)
- New buttons and C-stick on N3DS is useful in games that support them, although most games don't
- The placement of the power button and cartridge slot on the N3DS is a little inconvenient though, it's easy to accidentally hit the power switch or eject the cartridge
How well the N3DS is received will probably depend on what Nintendo can do with the new exclusive features. Let's hope they don't take the DSi route.
The battery issue with O3DS can be fixed by getting a extended battery.Well, n3ds has better 3D, better battery, is more powerful, tends not to scratch its' own top screen, has extra buttons and looks sleeker. I would say n3ds edges out the o3ds, even if CFW isn't as simple on n3ds.
Dont get mad because you own 10 nintendo 3ds and there are normal people that only own one.This guy is so salty bitching all day making threads like this.
But I only own one N3DSXL hard modded with a Gateway card who the hell needs 10?Dont get mad because you own 10 nintendo 3ds and there are normal people that only own one.