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@randomwonderbolt The only way it can break there is if I recive a punch or a hit of some kind of weapon in the chest, but at that point how much I'll care is trivial because I'll either be killed, taken by the cops for fighting, or beat the crap of the other guy and make him pay for everything and a cmpensation.
Thursday, 29-Aug-13 01:19:19 UTC from web-
@randomwonderbolt The newest addition isn't meant to be a really cool system, it's meant to allow anyone to play 3ds games.
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@randomwonderbolt The original model is the best one anyway
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@randomwonderbolt the R word is a bit of a sensitive topic for me, I don't want to tell you what you can and can't say. but you mind useing it in such a drogatory way?
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@cajunbrony23 *not useing it
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@randomwonderbolt Because that design allows for a robust design whilst keeping production cost low. A clam-style design would be far more expensive if you intend it to be durable. It's a matter of force distribution and strenght of materials. That design seems resilent.
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@randomwonderbolt While portability becomes an issue if you intend to carry it in pockets, it still fits perfectly well in any bag or backpack, and probably even in some coats' pockets. In any case carrying a DS in a pocket is a bad idea.
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@nerthos even though you make a valid point, the position of the buttons makes it really hard to use them and the pen at the same time
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@randomwonderbolt I usually carry that kind of thing on the chest pockets of my coat.
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@mushi I never once had the need to use both at the same time.
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@nerthos For 3ds, for exemple, in monster hunter, you use the touch screen to move the camera, while you need the buttons to make your actions. I have not playing many 3ds games (actually, only 2), but for exeple, on ookamiden, you need to use them together too
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@mushi Hmm...
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@mushi Games like that usually have the Circle Pad Pro available.
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@zeldatra which doesnt fit on the 2ds. And no, on ookamiden at least, you need the pen to draw on the screen
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