Well, for starters those are rumors. I have previously stated on this forum that I don't hold too much faith in unsubstantiated rumors.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
Wii U is $300....Saltyk said:Well, for starters those are rumors. I have previously stated on this forum that I don't hold too much faith in unsubstantiated rumors.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
We have no idea when it will come out and what it will be. We don't even have a confirmed name. Yes, we have the name of NX. And it's a cool name that I like, but that might just because it sounds like some Xtreme! 90's name. But I don't hold any illusion that it will be the name of the system. If you think it will be, I would introduce you to the Nintendo Dolphin, Nintendo Revolution, and the Sony Morpheus. I'm bringing this up just to highlight how little we actually know.
And the longer it takes Nintendo to announce anything official, the less likely it looks like the NX will be coming out this year.
Besides I'm perfectly happy with my PS4, so I may not even buy the NX, no matter what it is. I'm cheap so spending $400 on a new system to play Mario and Zelda isn't something I can rationalize too easily.
Also, I wanted a 3DS.
And games are 50 to 60 bucks.Yoshi178 said:Wii U is $300....Saltyk said:Well, for starters those are rumors. I have previously stated on this forum that I don't hold too much faith in unsubstantiated rumors.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
We have no idea when it will come out and what it will be. We don't even have a confirmed name. Yes, we have the name of NX. And it's a cool name that I like, but that might just because it sounds like some Xtreme! 90's name. But I don't hold any illusion that it will be the name of the system. If you think it will be, I would introduce you to the Nintendo Dolphin, Nintendo Revolution, and the Sony Morpheus. I'm bringing this up just to highlight how little we actually know.
And the longer it takes Nintendo to announce anything official, the less likely it looks like the NX will be coming out this year.
Besides I'm perfectly happy with my PS4, so I may not even buy the NX, no matter what it is. I'm cheap so spending $400 on a new system to play Mario and Zelda isn't something I can rationalize too easily.
Also, I wanted a 3DS.
My mortgage is not...Yoshi178 said:Wii U is $300....Saltyk said:Well, for starters those are rumors. I have previously stated on this forum that I don't hold too much faith in unsubstantiated rumors.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
We have no idea when it will come out and what it will be. We don't even have a confirmed name. Yes, we have the name of NX. And it's a cool name that I like, but that might just because it sounds like some Xtreme! 90's name. But I don't hold any illusion that it will be the name of the system. If you think it will be, I would introduce you to the Nintendo Dolphin, Nintendo Revolution, and the Sony Morpheus. I'm bringing this up just to highlight how little we actually know.
And the longer it takes Nintendo to announce anything official, the less likely it looks like the NX will be coming out this year.
Besides I'm perfectly happy with my PS4, so I may not even buy the NX, no matter what it is. I'm cheap so spending $400 on a new system to play Mario and Zelda isn't something I can rationalize too easily.
Also, I wanted a 3DS.
The 3DS is available now, not who-know-when.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
Well, E3 is around the corner. Maybe my backlog is so big that I feel like it were next-to-nothing waiting time.NPC009 said:The 3DS is available now, not who-know-when.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
The 3DS has been out for a while, affordable and you know exactly what you're getting. Whe know next to nothing about the NX. Heck, even the name might change.
There many great games available for the 3DS and some can be bought for dirt cheap. The NX's library consists of rumours and things that will be released who-knows-when-could-be-years-from-now.
Basically, if you want to play games now, you get a 3DS.
Scarim Coral said:Shile I don't used the 3D feature at all (only tried it once or twice) but I still prefer having it over the 2DS due to the fact it's more portable. (WTF? Why get rid of the clamp folding design for the 2DS?)
you should stop playing video games all together then if that's your excuse.Saltyk said:My mortgage is not...Yoshi178 said:Wii U is $300....Saltyk said:Well, for starters those are rumors. I have previously stated on this forum that I don't hold too much faith in unsubstantiated rumors.Naldan said:With the NX on the horizon, and assuming that it won't be a total, abysmal desaster, and assuming that the rumors about it being also a handheld, too, what is the point of getting a 3DS now?
We have no idea when it will come out and what it will be. We don't even have a confirmed name. Yes, we have the name of NX. And it's a cool name that I like, but that might just because it sounds like some Xtreme! 90's name. But I don't hold any illusion that it will be the name of the system. If you think it will be, I would introduce you to the Nintendo Dolphin, Nintendo Revolution, and the Sony Morpheus. I'm bringing this up just to highlight how little we actually know.
And the longer it takes Nintendo to announce anything official, the less likely it looks like the NX will be coming out this year.
Besides I'm perfectly happy with my PS4, so I may not even buy the NX, no matter what it is. I'm cheap so spending $400 on a new system to play Mario and Zelda isn't something I can rationalize too easily.
Also, I wanted a 3DS.
Well I did buy a PS4. Only problem was it turned out that the PS4 was defective and would eject the disc of the game I was playing every couple of minutes and would not allow me to put the game back in unless I turned off the console. Sony wanted to charge me $150 for the repairs so I just took it back to Best Buy since it had only been in my possession for less than a week. So now I'm stuck with 7 PS4 games and no PS4 to play them on. T^TSaltyk said:Anyway, did you buy anything of interest with tax return money?
What? Shouldn't it have been under warranty? I had to send my PS4 to Sony after a friend's electrical outlet surged and fired it. And they replaced it for free because it was under warranty.Roxas1359 said:Well I did buy a PS4. Only problem was it turned out that the PS4 was defective and would eject the disc of the game I was playing every couple of minutes and would not allow me to put the game back in unless I turned off the console. Sony wanted to charge me $150 for the repairs so I just took it back to Best Buy since it had only been in my possession for less than a week. So now I'm stuck with 7 PS4 games and no PS4 to play them on. T^TSaltyk said:Anyway, did you buy anything of interest with tax return money?
What was even worse was the purchase of the PS4 on my debit card got me in trouble with the bank because it exceeded my daily spending limit so my checking account got locked and they had to send me a new card out of fear I had been compromised. So I ended up losing everything this tax season and have nothing to show for it. Yay...
Best Buy was unable to replace it due to not having another refurbished one in stock. That's where my trouble came out, I had to buy a refurbished one because I wasn't going to pay for the CoD bundle since I don't like CoD games to begin with and thought I was getting a good deal for the refurbished one. Because of that I didn't have the warranty on it from Sony so that's why they wanted to charge me for it. In the end I got a full refund which is good, and they gave me no hassle when returning the PS4 either. I told them the problem and they put the PS4 aside so that they didn't accidentally resell it.Saltyk said:What? Shouldn't it have been under warranty? I had to send my PS4 to Sony after a friend's electrical outlet surged and fired it. And they replaced it for free because it was under warranty.
Failing that, shouldn't Best Buy replace it since you had literally bought it a week ago? Even if it was used, I would think Best Buy has a policy about defective products.
Sorry to hear about the bank trouble. Last year my old bank couldn't even send me a new debit card by the expiration date. I spent a month having to go to the branch and withdrawal money for groceries, gas, and such. Mind you I couldn't go to an ATM because I didn't have a card. I almost missed seeing Resurrection F in theaters with my friends because of this whole ordeal. Trust me when I say I feel you on that one.
I did change banks when I finally had enough. Best part: I walked out with a debit card. They made them on the site. [small](Was that so hard!?)[/small]
Okay, I figured it was something like that, but wanted to make sure. I'm glad that you got a refund. You might try Gamestop. I actually had a really positive experience with Sony when I had to send mine in. There were minor complications (they had apparently moved information to a new server and it took them a minute to find my extended warranty information) but they did make it as painless as possible.Roxas1359 said:Best Buy was unable to replace it due to not having another refurbished one in stock. That's where my trouble came out, I had to buy a refurbished one because I wasn't going to pay for the CoD bundle since I don't like CoD games to begin with and thought I was getting a good deal for the refurbished one. Because of that I didn't have the warranty on it from Sony so that's why they wanted to charge me for it. In the end I got a full refund which is good, and they gave me no hassle when returning the PS4 either. I told them the problem and they put the PS4 aside so that they didn't accidentally resell it.Saltyk said:What? Shouldn't it have been under warranty? I had to send my PS4 to Sony after a friend's electrical outlet surged and fired it. And they replaced it for free because it was under warranty.
Failing that, shouldn't Best Buy replace it since you had literally bought it a week ago? Even if it was used, I would think Best Buy has a policy about defective products.
Sorry to hear about the bank trouble. Last year my old bank couldn't even send me a new debit card by the expiration date. I spent a month having to go to the branch and withdrawal money for groceries, gas, and such. Mind you I couldn't go to an ATM because I didn't have a card. I almost missed seeing Resurrection F in theaters with my friends because of this whole ordeal. Trust me when I say I feel you on that one.
I did change banks when I finally had enough. Best part: I walked out with a debit card. They made them on the site. [small](Was that so hard!?)[/small]
As for my bank, really this is the first time I've ever had a problem like this from my bank which is why it surprised me so much. Now I know the limits that I have on my account and while the week was a pain to get through I received my new card yesterday and was able to activate it with no real issues. If you don't mind me asking what was your old bank? My current one is Union Bank and as I've mentioned before it is really not a bad bank and this was the only time I ever had any issues with it.
Yeah, options are good. One of the things I hate about adopting a PS4 is that I really like the 360 controller in my hands. Dualoshocks always felt small and brittle. Admittedly, I'm convinced at least part of my lineage is Kong. I certainly won't begrudge people having more options. It's one of the things I liked about them coming out with the XL line in the first place. Though at first I worried it was going to be too big. HA!Saelune said:I have the tiny hands D:
I think we just need options. Its why I hated that the new 3DS only released in XL in the US at first. They fixed that now though. I also remember when the S controller for the original Xbox came out, and I was thrilled, but my dad always preferred the first ones cause they fit his hands better. I wish we had more size choices more often, at least a big and small, though as I said, I have smaller than usual hands, so even still a lot of controllers are a tad too big.