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Squilliam said:
dahuman said:
Squilliam said:

Since its quite likely that the difference in performance between the two will be quite large and they will use quite different control methods in some ways and many games will be designed to take advantage of the 3D screen in the 3DS it won't always be easy to port things even in some of the better case scenarios.


Hence why I said in an earlier post that SONY needs at least a glassless 3D solution to compete with Nintendo, but some crazy dood doesn't understand how to foresee the future(not you, but you know who,) until I get some more news on the PSP2, I declare it DoA.  

Touch screen isn't compatible with glassless 3D from what I remember. Without a touch screen they're fucked compared to the touch based iOS and Android devices. Thats the problem if you've got the device in the middle, not as good as something like an iTouch for what it does nor as good as a 3DS in what it does.

it's compatible, the problem is the oil from your fingers making smears on the screen, so 3D wouldn't make sense here, the only part I wish they changed was from single touch to multi-touch on the 3DS, but the cost would go up for sure. The touch screen placed where it currently resides is a very good thing, inventory management, maps, vital display, and can be used as a right analog stick if required so. a touch pad on the back is a decent idea if it's on the psp2, but if that's true, I'd have to say come the fuck on sony! it'd be nowhere near as intuitive as a touch display since it'd work more like a shitty mouse.