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I’m of the opinion that the best GBA is the one that you play.
The one that you play is the one you can see without a side table lamp.
Get yourself an IPS screen mod and a case that fits it and call it a day.
I’m of the opinion that the best GBA is the one that you play.
The one that you play is the one you can see without a side table lamp.
Get yourself an IPS screen mod and a case that fits it and call it a day.
I hope they don’t touch the UI honestly.
I respect your opinion, and I understand where it’s coming from, but I find the switches UI to be basically perfect. No fuss, no fuckabouts, just gets me into the game.
I know this is a super divisive topic on the internet, so I know you’re not alone in your opinion. I just don’t really see what else would be wanted because for me, it does literally everything I’d want it to do.
Iron out a few hiccups, Bluetooth audio quick access menu, eShop speed, but buy and large, I love the streamlinedness of the Switches UI.
No.
Been a fold user for going on 3 years now, and the outside display is pretty indespensible. Being able to use the phone as a normal phone, then being able to open the device and use it as a tablet, is the whole schtick. One doesn’t really work without the other.
I think it’s good for no other reasons other than to get the game into the hands of people who haven’t played it.
As the years continue, games on DS and 3DS will become increasingly difficult to play due to their unique form factor, and getting ahead of it and bringing as many games over to systems with a more traditional controlayout can only be a good thing I think.
145 hours and I finished at 70ish% map completion.
I did all the shrines and light roots, finished all of the side adventures, and upgraded most of the armour.