Alright, well now that the CPP might be out of the question, I need to see if I could buy three 3DS games in the coming months to get DK Returns 3D before July.
I actually like the CPP because it just feels more comfortable to hold. But I have to take it off because you can't use the R button unless the game supports the CPP.
So much agreement. I leave it on for some games that don't use it just because it's so much more comfortable for me.
Holy shit Gamestop should not be allowed to ship packages. Get my swanky new 3DSXL MH edition in a box big enough for it to rattle around, so I'm assuming some bubble wrap or packaging like Amazon, but nothing's there to protect my precious.
We haven't heard anything about Amiibo support for 4U have we?
This thing looks WAY better in person than it did online. And it already looked swell online.
Hey guys, so I don't have enough money right now to afford a New 3DS XL, so I'm still stuck with my original 3DS for a few months. I might be able to score a Circle Pad Pro in a few days/weeks from a coworker who doesn't want it anymore, but if that is not the case, is the game still enjoyable without a CPP? I've read all sorts of opinions on the subject, most of them saying without a CPP it's mediocre gameplay at best.
I'm also having a bit of a dilemma because I need 65 Club Nintendo points to get to 600 points, and get Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D from the Club Nintendo before July. And of course, MH4 doesn't come with a Club Nintendo code, which means I won't get those precious points!
Any advice for a new Hunter friends?
Honestly, I found the virtual DPAD on the touch screen worked perfectly well in MH3:U. While the CPP would be nice, I never once thought I needed it.
Then again, I'm rather fond of gaming on iOS so I'm not as picky when it comes to touch screen controls as some.
It is here! on launch day and I live in a very rural area. I always feel like I'm abusing UPS making them drive all the way out here, but avoiding "game stores" is worth it.
Blargh, I wish that I could get MH4 on my Wii U instead of my 3DS; I feel like I'm way more used to playing MH that way. Still, the 3DS has actually sold units, so I'll still probably pick it up.
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So much agreement. I leave it on for some games that don't use it just because it's so much more comfortable for me.
We haven't heard anything about Amiibo support for 4U have we?
This thing looks WAY better in person than it did online. And it already looked swell online.
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/196531/monster-hunter-mh4u-released-a-new-thread-for-a-new-generation
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Honestly, I found the virtual DPAD on the touch screen worked perfectly well in MH3:U. While the CPP would be nice, I never once thought I needed it.
Then again, I'm rather fond of gaming on iOS so I'm not as picky when it comes to touch screen controls as some.
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