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#1 SMGplayer
Member since 2009 • 58 Posts

[QUOTE="SMGplayer"] But, does that change your gaming experience? Not really.kaitanuvax

Maybe you'd think twice when your DSi dies on you.

I don't have to. My DSi is on the charger most of the time. :P
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#2 SMGplayer
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[QUOTE="SMGplayer"] A DS doesn't have anything to compromise, though. So, there's nothing "unrelated" about it.kaitanuvax

A faster CPU and more RAM = compromise on battery life.

But, does that change your gaming experience? Not really.
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#3 SMGplayer
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[QUOTE="HungryLuma"][QUOTE="kaitanuvax"]

Yeah the music, photos were unnecessary. Music belongs in ipods / mp3 players. Use a camera or your phone, not a gaming system.

The DS lite has more battery life than the DSi - I was surprised to learn that and was convinced DS lite was and still is the best DS version of them all. It's a gaming system after all, and should only be that.

kaitanuvax

I know you're entitled to your own opinion, but, you just like the DS Lite because it has more battery power?

I like my DS lite because it lasts longer for games. I mean, isn't that what a DS is for? Games?

I dont want my gaming experience to be compromised by something unrelated to what I bought the system for.

A DS doesn't change your gaming experience nor have anything to compromise, though. So, there's nothing "unrelated" about it.
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#4 SMGplayer
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If they do that, then i agree with one of the poll answers. The end of Hyrule is nearing.