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Conegamer said:
PullusPardus said:
MDMAlliance said:
PullusPardus said:
The reason that it doesn't need a second stick is that fans will eat up whatever shit is thrown at them anyways, Nintendo said they aren't going to have third party exclusivity fans agreed because third parties suck, nintendo bought third party exclusivity fans got excited and then third parties are good and does not suck, Nintendo said (like just a week ago) that they're not going to redesign the 3DS, fans agreed and thought a redesign is going to suck, Nintendo did this and now the fans are wetting their pants.

tl; dr , Nintendo fans buy whatever shit is thrown at them anyways, so this one wont "Fail"


I seriously don't think you know what you're talking about.

Yeah I talk nonsense.

I thought that was already pre-determined?

And people seem to think that the 3DSXL is a redesign, when it isn't. It's like the DSiXL to the DSi, or the GBA Micro to the GBA. They're supposed to exsist side by side, hence the similar pricing. 

If the CPP gets more support, which seems unlikely, I'll change my stance. But for now, it's not. And people naturally get excited, it's human nature. The 3DSXL won't fail because of no CPP addition.

a redesign is a redefining of the shape of an object 

    de·sign

noun /dəˈzīn/ 
designs, plural

  1. A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made
    • - he has just unveiled his design for the new museum
  2. The art or action of conceiving of and producing such a plan or drawing
    • - good design can help the reader understand complicated information
    • - the cloister is of late twelfth century design
  3. An arrangement of lines or shapes created to form a pattern or decoration
    • - pottery with a lovely blue and white design
  4. Purpose, planning, or intention that exists or is thought to exist behind an action, fact, or material object
    • - the appearance of design in the universe

verb /dəˈzīn/ 
designed, past participle; designed, past tense; designing, present participle; designs, 3rd person singular present

  1. Decide upon the look and functioning of (a building, garment, or other object), typically by making a detailed drawing of it
    • - a number of architectural students were designing a factory
    • - specially designed buildings
  2. Do or plan (something) with a specific purpose or intention in mind
    • - the tax changes were designed to stimulate economic growth

    re·de·sign

verb /ˌrēdiˈzīn/ 
redesigned, past participle; redesigned, past tense; redesigning, present participle; redesigns, 3rd person singular present

  1. Design (something) again in a different way
    • - the front seats have been redesigned

noun /ˌrēdiˈzīn/ 
redesigns, plural

  1. The action or process of redesigning something

I am the one talking nonsense now?