I see they're still announcing new colors, are there any hints of a redesign for E3? I want dual sticks but not if it means buying the bulky Circle Pad Pro
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I see they're still announcing new colors, are there any hints of a redesign for E3? I want dual sticks but not if it means buying the bulky Circle Pad Pro
[QUOTE="Spinnerweb"]Nowhere if Nintendo's smart.hydralisk86Is the 3DS selling that well? Extremely well. It's currently topping weekly sales charts in Japan, and is selling great in North America and Europe as well.
There is no real need for one. The only thing that can be enhanced is the battery life. Other than that, the system is perfect. In my opinion, they're not going to redesign for a second analog. I don't see why they'd want to split the audience so drastically. Maybe later on down the track, but definitely not for the next year or 2.
My 2 cents anyway.
Judging by what has happened in the past, when a new color is announced that means nothing else "new" will be released anytime soon. If Nintendo is dropping more $ to produce another color, it only means they are willing to gamble their $ to boost sales. Dropping a redesign right now would just piss off a lot of people and make things more complicated with consumers and money wise. And lets say if they decide to do it, by now consumers are smart enough to realize what they really need and want. Fool the consumers once, shame on Nintendo, fool us twice, shame on yourself.I see they're still announcing new colors, are there any hints of a redesign for E3? I want dual sticks but not if it means buying the bulky Circle Pad Pro
istuffedsunny
Besides a longer battery, a redesign isn't all that necessary. The size of the 3DS is great, so I honestly don't really want a "slim" version (can't imagine how hard it'll be to hold and play comfortably if it were any thinner... my Nyko extended battery attachment makes it a bit bulkier but definitely more comfortable to hold).
It already has a good amount of colors (even if they are a bit ugly besides the black and red ones), and there is no need for a second analog stick, especially with the type of games that are usually on the 3DS, a second stick would make things too complicated for the system's core audience, and game designers I think like the simplicity of just one analog.
If there is one it probably won't be for at least 2 or so years. But hopefully not, maybe just patches for things or just releasing a same design system but with interally improved hardware (faster load times, better battery life, etc).
I expect a redisign as soon as the vita gets some decent games. Right now the 3DS is winning on games not hardware. Once vita can compete they plan to take away its edge with the redesign all of the gamers who haven't bought a 3DS yet are holding out for. Thats just my theory....
When there is a need for a redesign, it'll come.
The 3DS has been doing fairly well without one, no point in bringing one out now.
This topic has been done to death, will you people stop asking about a new 3DS model and clogging up the forum??? If you cant find your answer with a Google search then I doubt anyone on a message board will have the answer.
As said, the 3DS doesn't need a redesign, other than to extend the battery life (which can be done manually if you want it so badly). Another thing I would like to note is that I don't want the 3DS to get any bigger, I have the CirclePad Pro and while it's useful for the games that use it, it's also pretty uncomfortable because it simply makes the system to big, and a redesign to add that could only get bigger too, I much prefer having the optional CirclePad Pro that I can add/remove as needed, than to be forced to carry around a much bigger system. Regardless, I doubt there'll be a redesign this year anyway, Nintendo will be putting all their resources into launching the Wii U successfully and trying to redesign the 3DS at the same time would cause problems, if they plan to do a redesign it'll be next year.
It doesn't need a redesign. Besides the battery life, what would you change?
NirdBerd
Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
[QUOTE="NirdBerd"]
It doesn't need a redesign. Besides the battery life, what would you change?
Pixel-Perfect
Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-mark[QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"][QUOTE="NirdBerd"]
It doesn't need a redesign. Besides the battery life, what would you change?
LastRambo341
Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-mark Say what? No, "What the hell is this, Nintendo?" no, "Replace our screens, you lunatics!", no "Can't you test your console design?" just "I'll put a cloth between them and giggle to myself?" It isn't a good solution.[QUOTE="LastRambo341"][QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-mark Say what? No, "What the hell is this, Nintendo?" no, "Replace our screens, you lunatics!", no "Can't you test your console design?" just "I'll put a cloth between them and giggle to myself?" It isn't a good solution. It really is a solution :? Its just that simple. Put the cloth on the bottom screen, clam it and done :?Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
Spinnerweb
[QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"][QUOTE="NirdBerd"]
It doesn't need a redesign. Besides the battery life, what would you change?
LastRambo341
Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-markI wish I could say it were that easy. I might be the only one here, but I've used that method and it didn't help. Even if it did though, it's the principle of the thing. The system shouldn't scratch itself, that's a huge design flaw.
Wait & see till the E3, if nothing is announce in regards of 3DS redesign, then you have your answer. I'm not expecting a redesign & in truth it'll be pointless in my opinon. It can't get any smaller, & making an XL would ludacris, & the second circle pad is optinal.
Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-mark[QUOTE="LastRambo341"][QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]
Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
Pixel-Perfect
I wish I could say it were that easy. I might be the only one here, but I've used that method and it didn't help. Even if it did though, it's the principle of the thing. The system shouldn't scratch itself, that's a huge design flaw.
I found that by simply closing the console gently you can avoid marks of any kind. It's when it snaps shut that these marks are imprinted. It requires no effort and no cloth. The only downside is putting the thing in your pocket. If it's a squeeze, you'll smudge the screen.[QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]I found that by simply closing the console gently you can avoid marks of any kind. It's when it snaps shut that these marks are imprinted. It requires no effort and no cloth. The only downside is putting the thing in your pocket. If it's a squeeze, you'll smudge the screen.I wish I could say it were that easy. I might be the only one here, but I've used that method and it didn't help. Even if it did though, it's the principle of the thing. The system shouldn't scratch itself, that's a huge design flaw.
Raiko101
I think maybe my ridges are worse somehow, I take good care of the system and it's pretty ridiculous that a cloth doesn't completely stop this.
But anyways, the condition of my screen is neither here nor there.
There is no real need for one. The only thing that can be enhanced is the battery life. Other than that, the system is perfect. In my opinion, they're not going to redesign for a second analog. I don't see why they'd want to split the audience so drastically. Maybe later on down the track, but definitely not for the next year or 2.
My 2 cents anyway.
trugs26
I agree with you. Hate me all you want but I never liked dual analog setup in gaming. Gamepad is good for fighting, racing and sports games and 1 analog is enough for them. In other gentres I always prefer keyboard+mouse or wiimote (in 3ds' case touch screen). The only reason I might be interested in a redesign is an improved battery life, which is vital part of a handhelds features imo.
I've had two 3DS's since launch, have never had any problem with marks being made when closing them.
I do not use anything to 'protect' my 3DS. It has zero scratches. Guess I'm lucky or something.
NirdBerd
That's apparently what it comes down to.
[QUOTE="NirdBerd"]
I do not use anything to 'protect' my 3DS. It has zero scratches. Guess I'm lucky or something.
Pixel-Perfect
That's apparently what it comes down to.
Do you take it places, often? If it's a bed-side play-on-the-couch device which stays home, that could have a lot to do with the difference in wear...
... Just a thought.
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[QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]
[QUOTE="NirdBerd"]
I do not use anything to 'protect' my 3DS. It has zero scratches. Guess I'm lucky or something.
MonkeySpot
That's apparently what it comes down to.
Do you take it places, often? If it's a bed-side play-on-the-couch device which stays home, that could have a lot to do with the difference in wear...
... Just a thought.
:|
I'm not sure I like your e-tone.
Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-mark[QUOTE="LastRambo341"][QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]
Well, it would be nice if the ridges on the bottom screen didn't scratch the top screen. I also wish the stylus was kept on the right of the system like the DS lite. I think the 3DS could really use a higher quality camera too. I don't personally care if they add a second circle pad, but if they can do it without making the system a clunky mess then why not? I also have some problems with the system menu that could be ironed out with a redesign.
Pixel-Perfect
I wish I could say it were that easy. I might be the only one here, but I've used that method and it didn't help. Even if it did though, it's the principle of the thing. The system shouldn't scratch itself, that's a huge design flaw.
Make it double-layered[QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"][QUOTE="LastRambo341"] Place the cloth on the 3DS and clam it if you want to avoid the ridge-markLastRambo341
I wish I could say it were that easy. I might be the only one here, but I've used that method and it didn't help. Even if it did though, it's the principle of the thing. The system shouldn't scratch itself, that's a huge design flaw.
Make it double-layeredI do, I promise. :P Now can we all stop talking about my screens?
Also, for the record, there is no pressure between the top and bottom screen when closed (and I even carry it in my pocket), because of the two rubber pieces on the upper corners of the top screen. I'd really like to see some pics of people's 'faulty' 3DS' just to get an idea.
So as you can see, there's a breathing gap for the screens.
And no scratches...oh, dat dust, I'm never shining light on my 3DS screen again!
[QUOTE="Spinnerweb"][QUOTE="LastRambo341"] Defend the companies?? :? I'm just being honest Yes, I did acknowledge the ridges, but when I placed the cloth, the ridges no longer existed, so I advise people to do so. You sound as if its a burden to carry, it is NOTHING, and it works. You really go out of your way to attack companies, don't you?LastRambo341That's not the company's smartness that some people do that. And they should fix it unless we want every other console of theirs having similar faults to which we just say, "Oh no problem, just shut up, take our money and we'll sort it out ourselves." If you want something done right, you must do it yourself That's what I said! We take matters into our own hands and complain to Nintendo. That's what we do :P
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