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Edgecrusher
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« Reply #20 on: 7 June 2009, 17:38:39 » |
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My cell phone has a camera on it, but I still only ever use my digital camera. My cell phone plays MP3s, but I still only ever use my Zune for that. My cell phone can work as a web browser, but I never take advantage of it.
If I don't use those features on an item I have on my person at almost all times, I have a hard time imaging using them on the DSi.
I'll stick to my DS lite until they can give me a legitimate reason to upgrade, and not just useless add-ons.
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« Last Edit: 7 June 2009, 17:43:42 by Edgecrusher »
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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Majikn
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« Reply #24 on: 9 June 2009, 04:01:22 » |
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I must be one of the only few people on the planet that prefer the Old version over the DS Lite anyday. They both have pros and cons, but I prefer having a DS with comfortable buttons and is playable in bright daylight. You have me completely confused with this statement. I've always had trouble seeing the screen on my original DS in even mediocre daylight... that is to say, an auditorium with only small windows at the very top, all open, at daytime, with fluorescent lights from way up on a high ceiling. In broad daylight I'd have trouble seeing the screen at all because the light AROUND the DS overpowered the light coming out of the DS. With the DSi, I no longer have this problem. So to me it looks like you're saying you prefer the old version over the DS Lite, but you prefer the DS Lite because that's the one that's actually playable in broad daylight. I'm sorry, WHAT? I mean... you can even actually see the colours on the brighter screen the way they were meant to be seen because there's no colour loss caused by a dim screen. You are SO mistaken, honestly just put a DS next to a DS Lite in broad daylight and turn them both on and you'll see what I'm talking about.
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The Exorcist has taught me that when I'm losing an argument I may save face by vomiting on the opposition.
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #27 on: 9 June 2009, 04:17:16 » |
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I'm sorry, WHAT? I mean... you can even actually see the colours on the brighter screen the way they were meant to be seen because there's no colour loss caused by a dim screen. You are SO mistaken, honestly just put a DS next to a DS Lite in broad daylight and turn them both on and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Yeah, thanks. I've done exactly that. I got a DS Lite around the time New Super Mario Bros. came out and in daylight, I CANNOT SEE ANYTHING on a DS Lite. The screen cover or something is much closer or compact or something (don't know the word) and the sun just glares on the screen and I can't see anything. When I played it on my old one, I could see where I was. Although the DS Lite is much better indoors, it produces a better colored screen, but yes. I've owned both a DS and a DS Lite at the same time. Again, I've done exactly that, so I don't know what you're talking about.
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Mikero
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« Reply #32 on: 9 June 2009, 09:55:11 » |
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The reason I still have the old DS is that it works perfectly. I like the Lite's design best, and that's what I'd rather have than the DSi because I have some damn good GBA games, though I still have a GBASP so I guess it's not such a thing.
Not that I play it much. I just do Brain Age 2 stuff on it now and then which isn't even the right way to play, though I've wanted a couple games.
I found the third Phoenix Wright for like 20 bucks recently but didn't get it for some reason and I'm looking for the-though I'll never get it-first one. I wanted GTA Chinatown Wars but now I don't care so much since I have Saints Row for such things and if I need more of that I'm getting Saints Row 2.
Anyway about the screens, Chaos and Majikn are both right. I can use my DS outside, not that I do, just fine. However, there are times, TIMES, where the glare takes over and the DS might as well be a brick.
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