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sethnintendo said:
JoeTheBro said:
sethnintendo said:

He can't name any games that requires touchscreen and face buttons simultaneously because there are very few games that use a dual approach. Kid Icarus is the main game that comes to my mind and that game already has control issues for people who write with their left hands to due to having to hold stylus in the right hand.


Basically, the op is looking for an issue without there being one. He can't provide any games that will suffer nor has he even held a 2DS in his hands. I think I'll make a thread complaining about my hands hurting while holding my Wii U gamepad while laying down in bed.

Just look at this picture.

The kid is using the touch screen obviously. Look at where his other hand is!!!!!!!!!!! He naturally is holding it the same way you would a 3DS. Only difference is the buttons aren't there anymore. This 10 year old kid shows perfectly that this is indeed worse than the 3DS's button positions. How much worse? You can decide.



The whole point is not many games make you use the stylus and hit buttons at the same time. There could be some games that suffer due to the design but that is yet to be determined. I assume less than 1% of DS and 3DS library would be affected due to design layout.

Doesn't almost every single game have a touch screen menu?

 

Also I thought mario items used the touch screen?

 

Also I thought Mario and Luigi Dream team used the touchscreen in gameplay?

 

Also I thought Animal Crossing used the touchscreen a lot?