dib said:DS-Extreme still holds the record for outright hyping their product, lying about it, insulting their own customers and then flat out abandoning them. Anybody that is claiming otherwise and votes for something else--even the R4--is just ignorant and wrong.
The only question is whether the DS-X is applicable as "worst flash cart of 2010" since it hasn't been a viable product for years. Hell, it wasn't even viable for the last couple years of its own lifespan.
This is true, and if there are complaints, it should be considering how cheap the cart actually is. Although in my experience, there have been a lot of errors regarding homebrew with the DSTT. Patched (translated) games need to be repatched inorder for the DSTT to read it, and it can't play Contra4 if I'm not mistaken? It's a good cart all in all, but naturally due to it's price, it's quality will be behind. Also the lag from scrolling through a lot of games can get pretty annoying :/Dangy said:The DSTT, has fairly good updates, and it gets the job done.
Nin10doFan said:The DS-Xtreme is by far the worst possible DS flashcard. Yes, I used to use a 2GB model of one, (before I got a CycloDS) and I still have it. Terrible support, hard to lock in DS slot, hardly any games worked, long loading times, no features (cheats, etc.) and a redictulas (google spell check sucks) price.
Remember kids, spend $120+ for only homebrew!
do you even need to ask?Hakoda said:Who the shit voted Acekard, M3, or CycloDS?
I use either (official DS games are called cards), but most people call them flashcarts.bik75 said:Is it flashcart or flashcard?
Psh they're just all jealous of our awesome modern flashcartsJoe88 said:do you even need to ask?Hakoda said:Who the shit voted Acekard, M3, or CycloDS?
r4 fanboys
QUOTE said:this game is not working for r4.... or DSTT
i want patch