GoldenSun3DS
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I just want to see how strong the OP is in comparison to the 3DS.
I would put both on wheels and let them crash together. With the battery the Pandora probably weights more, so I guess it might do quite some damage. I'd expect both to still work afterwards, though. The Vita might take damage to the screen, since it's more exposed.If we're talking strength, I wouldn't fancy standing on either my 3DS or my Pandora. I think either could withstand a heavy book on top of them though, so the limit must be somewhere in between.
Not sure how ported games (there are some official ones AFAIK) an Emulators run onto the NDS, maybe the Pandora is the better achine when it comes to this.3DS is using 2xARM11 at only 268MHz. I don't know things like memory performance or if it has L2 cache (or how good it is), but I wouldn't have high expectations for either. We're talking around 2004-level mobile CPU hardware here, and at best similar to the PSP. This is much, much weaker than Pandora's CPU, even for stuff that can make good use of both cores.
The GPU is stronger and probably has lower overhead APIs too, but it's less flexible.
This combination of very weak CPU paired with moderately powerful GPU (relatively speaking) can work when all your games are developed specifically for it but would be a nightmare for something like Pandora that runs a lot of ports and emulators.
Is this a joke? You never had a ds hinge problem before apparently,/>
I remember a "console crash test" where the Nintendo one was pretty damaged, but still bootable.
The other one were more or less dead.
Nintendo tends to make durable consoles and pandora's plastic is not top quality.
Nope, I still own my original DS "Tank" and it works like a breeze. (I bought it from "Nintendo V.I.P." thingy, so I was one of the first to own a DS in Belgium )Is this a joke? You never had a ds hinge problem before apparently,/>
I remember a "console crash test" where the Nintendo one was pretty damaged, but still bootable.
The other one were more or less dead.
Nintendo tends to make durable consoles and pandora's plastic is not top quality.
And it is a fingerprint collector... ideal for children. -.-Case?
Than it's 100% the 3DS.
It's made for children as well.
At least the 3DS XL is nearly unbreakable.
No, not at all, don't worry. I was thinking about which Handheld is better FOR emulation, not as emulation. And I guess the Pandora can emulate other systems much better than an NDS (as far as Emulators exist for the NDS). On the other side, I believe that dedicated games can run better and faster on an NDS (or PS VITA) than onto an Pandora because the devs there usualy have accesss and documents to each corner of the Hardware, but this is just speculation and depends of each game.Pandora can do (and does) much, much higher quality 3D games than Nintendo DS. Not sure what you're talking about here. Or do you mean the CPU requirements for DraStic?
You havent seen paper wars running.Pandora can do (and does) much, much higher quality 3D games than Nintendo DS. Not sure what you're talking about here. Or do you mean the CPU requirements for DraStic?
No, not at all, don't worry. I was thinking about which Handheld is better FOR emulation, not as emulation. And I guess the Pandora can emulate other systems much better than an NDS (as far as Emulators exist for the NDS). On the other side, I believe that dedicated games can run better and faster on an NDS (or PS VITA) than onto an Pandora because the devs there usualy have accesss and documents to each corner of the Hardware, but this is just speculation and depends of each game.