You can't remove the top cover of the New LL?What would be impossible with XL faceplates?
You can't remove the top cover of the New LL?What would be impossible with XL faceplates?
What would be impossible with XL faceplates?
well there is no place for them on the XL like there is on the standard new 3ds.
You can't remove the top cover of the New LL?
The fact that you have to actually dismantle the top screen assembly to replace the shell.
It's literally impossible to offer faceplates for it. The New 3DS XL is essentially the same physical design as the OG 3DS XL as far as the outside top half is concerned.
taken from a poster in another thread:
one is the new 3ds xl, one is the old 3DS XL. Spot the difference? There is none.
Every word of this post is wrong.Everyone knows that the LL is getting faceplates eventually. Also ginormous screen and better picture quality > some goombas on your case.
Everyone knows that the LL is getting faceplates eventually. Also ginormous screen and better picture quality > some goombas on your case.
That's kinda low, isn't it? Expected something like 350k+, at least, especially with MH4G.
Certainly the 150k estimate that was floating around seemed ridiculously conservative to me.
You know exactly what I'm talking about (the Media-Create guesstimation). I do find your abrupt style terribly quaint though.There wasn't a 150k estimate.
I can't remember if we did get a breakdown yeah. But also I'm not sure that PSP works as a proper hardware revision (like 1k/2k/3k series) so much as a special/limited edition in practice, which greatly increases its short term appeal.PSP did sell 325k back when MHP3 and the special PSP revision launched.
I don't know if we had a breakdown of the hardware models, though.
You know exactly what I'm talking about (the Media-Create guesstimation). I do find your abrupt style terribly quaint though.
Really though - imagine if Nintendo is able to use the improved speed of the new 3DS to make it similar to the Vita's option to stream the PS4 or be used as a second controller.
Would be incredible.
How some people are talking about Nintendo in this thread:
Really though - imagine if Nintendo is able to use the improved speed of the new 3DS to make it similar to the Vita's option to stream the PS4 or be used as a second controller.
Would be incredible.
I was heavily leaning towards the smaller model until I started getting into Smash.Better pixel density + better looking buttons + faceplates is what makes the n3ds more attractive than the LL imo.
Strange that most Japanese buyers aren't feeling the same way. I thought they liked to be able to customize their stuff I colorful ways.
multiplayer. so you can experience true symmetric gameplay where everyone has their own screen to play with. The experience was incredible during the GC era and I'm sure it would be even better now if they can get it to work.Wait, we have the gamepad. Why would we need streaming to the new 3DS? I haven't touched the new 3DS, but I'm one billion trillion gazillion percent right in proclaiming it would be a worse controller...with a smaller screen. I can't see one upside.
The normal 3DS is already confirmed to be able to be used as a controller for Smash Bros, right?
In any case, I see this as an opportunity for them to do something similar in the next generation of console and handhelds (use handheld as a controller for the main console).
I guess.multiplayer. so you can experience true symmetric gameplay where everyone has their own screen to play with. The experience was incredible during the GC era and I'm sure it would be even better now if they can get it to work.
Really? I didn't know that. Interesting!
I can't remember if we did get a breakdown yeah. But also I'm not sure that PSP works as a proper hardware revision (like 1k/2k/3k series) so much as a special/limited edition in practice, which greatly increases its short term appeal.
Monster HunterNumbers! Finally!
WOW at the difference between normal and LL version, WOW :lol
Is there a comparison of specs out there? Just fired up my Vita for the first time in a while last night and I have to say, while I still don't enjoy the bubbles, they absolutely nailed the UI responsiveness. Everything just works and works well. It outdoes the consoles in usability and swiftness, even.Good for Nintendo. Hopefully this doesn't delay the actual 3DS successor for too long though, because even the N3DS is still vastly weaker than the almost three year old Vita.
Is there a comparison of specs out there? Just fired up my Vita for the first time in a while last night and I have to say, while I still don't enjoy the bubbles, they absolutely nailed the UI responsiveness. Everything just works and works well. It outdoes the consoles in usability and swiftness, even.