• dewritoninja@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    But you can always carry a second battery and be at 100 percent instantly like the old days (2012)

    • BlackVenom@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Real gamers skip the batteries and have their GBA on AC… Hoping mom doesn’t step on the cord and yank it out again.

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        17 hours ago

        When I was a kid I played Crisis Core on the psp but didn’t have a memory card so I just had to leave it plugged in and running for a week. I was terrified that it would be unplugfed to vacuum or something while I was at school.

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      1 day ago

      I‘m not sure if replaceable means that. In fact I am very doubtful replaceable means you can replace it like older laptop batteries or Gameboy batteries. It‘s more like replacing a 3DS battery I imagine. So no, very much not be at 100 percent just like in the old days unless you regularly replaces your 3DS batteries. Not sure why you would.

      • dewritoninja@pawb.social
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        18 hours ago

        Well if the backplate is screwed in like the 3ds I’m pretty sure someone would make a 3dprinted design that uses magnets and is easier to replace. If I ever get an European switch I’m going to model that if no one else does