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What are those FEW MORE PLACES the GP2X will be selling in? <_<
reallynotnick posted on Apr 18 2006 at 06:56 PM said:•Decrease startup time further then 14 sec (open2x gets 8 sec right?)
I think I may buy from your shop this time, if the payment method is convienient enough without credit card . Also I'm afraid the postage may be high... you know, it just doesn't make sense when a little cap also needs DHL, Fedex, even EMS.craigix posted on Apr 19 2006 at 04:30 AM said:The replacement Caps will be 1UKP, but we will give them away free with the first commercial games.
bacteria posted on Apr 19 2006 at 05:38 PM said:I recon that if GPH update their NAND to a higher level, fix all the bugs in the OS (and scanlines, etc) and implement a proper D-pad (Nintendo style) into the GP2x as standard (getting rid of that awful joystick monstrosity), most existing users will dig in their pockets and buy a new GP2x - surely the prospect for GPH to potentially double their sales should perswade them that this makes good business sense to please the masses (and will make CraigX happy as many people, myself included, will buy another one from him)?
Tobriand posted on Apr 19 2006 at 10:07 AM said:I still don't understand why everyone wants a d-pad... NGPC had a joystick proper, and that was easily the best handheld system I've come across in terms of pure controllerey bliss.
The GBC (never had a GBA) on the other hand, gave me thumb ache, directly because of it's d-pad. Nuff said.
Sure, ask for a better joystick (I'm with you on the current one not being fantastic) but really, why is everyone fixated on d-pads?
Absolutely.FluffyPanda posted on Apr 19 2006 at 03:21 PM said:I think it's because you know where you are with a d-pad. Left is quite clearly left, there's no diagonal bias, no deadzone and most of the emulated systems originally used a d-pad anyway.
This also includes you too, FluffyPanda!FluffyPanda posted on Apr 19 2006 at 03:21 PM said:Still, it's not like everyone is completely fixated on a d-pad, just some very vocal users tend to push the idea a bit *wiggles eyebrows in bacteria's direction*
Only 2 types on the market, joystick and D-pad. Personally, I would be happy with the joystick on the Nintendo GameCube controllers, but they are analogue and not digital, and too large for the GP2x!FluffyPanda posted on Apr 19 2006 at 03:21 PM said:Personally, I'd like a more precise controller, but I don't really mind which form it takes.
The GP2x is not expensive (nor cheap either). If you play it a lot, it is good value, if you don't, it isn't. I play my GP2x a fair bit, so to me, I can justify buying a new one if GPH make hardware improvements which are worthwhile having. Salvaging bits from other handhelds is not ideal anyway, it is far better to have something "designed in".pantera6 posted on Apr 19 2006 at 05:33 PM said:we're not that rich, bacteria