UltimateUnknown said:
I don't think the 3DS needs to fit into my pocket for it to be portable (I carried my DS in my bag mostly). I mean the ipad doesn't fit into your pocket, but people still carry it around. So as long as it fits into your bag while travelling and your hand while playing, a 3DS which may be a bit bulkier after the redesign is fine. Also I don't know about you but when I play my DS, I use my 2 thumbs to do most of the touch screen work rather than the stylus because its more natural. But with this attachment it seems you can no longer use your right thumb for touch screen while holding on to the ds with both hands which is annoying. Plus I haven't had hands on, but using the face buttons may be tough while using the circle pad. But anyway, I really can see them easily fitting a second pad just below the face buttons (plus extended battery life and increased sweet spot for 3D viewing would be nice), that empty space is practically asking for it, so I think I'll wait and see if they do indeed announce a remodel with the above feature, although I'll end up getting a 3DS whether or not they release a redesigned version once the next mainstream pokemon game hits. I hope they do release a remodel though, because the ergonomics of the circle pad extension seems screwed up. |
Hmm you must have very small hands. Check this pic and compare it to oh right you don’t have a 3DS =7
If you had you would know what I am talking about :)
Having one under the buttons is really uncomfortable and I don’t have that big hands…
You can try DSL or DSi as they are about the same size
If you add the extra space to the 3DS and try to touch the screen at the same time it won’t be that far of. And for me I usually use both fingers depending on what side of the screen I need to push
If you look at the GC or any other regular controller they all have a circle pad that is slightly to the left of the buttons making it easier to use as you don’t need to bend your thumb as much as you would need to if it was on 3DS so that you could still use the shoulder button and hold it properly as it is to small to grip.
To carry a bag with you just for 3DS is something you might accept doing but not all of us :)
iPad does so much more than just play games. People use it like a laptop so they can work, play games, watch movies etc so just like a laptop would need a bag the same goes for an iPad.
But of course it might be better to wait. Who knows they might make a really good design that does everything and better with just a bit thicker bottom part
R.I.P Mr Iwata :'( | ||