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Re: Video: Hyrule Warriors Legends Footage Shows a Stark Difference in Old and New 3DS Performance

ReineDeLaSeine14

@Ryu_Niiyama hey! I don't know what your vision issues are but I have a lot myself. I have difficulty tracking fast games unless they are literally on a screen as big as I am. I only have a 3DS...I have the New XL because my old one broke. I find on handheld etc...the faster framerates are hard for my eyes to track. I can keep up with RPGs and things like that.

BUT...the old system's rate drops on this game are totally unacceptable to me. I don't care about super sharp textures as long as I can recognize items and characters...but I do care about the way the game runs. The render on the old system is too short for me to strategize, and the rate drops are too jarring...akin to stopping short and falling on one's face.

Re: Review: Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. (3DS)

ReineDeLaSeine14

@wazlon Luckily those parts are skippable. Accessibility is not a bad thing...they open up games to more people...especially people with certain disabilities like myself. I like how the extra features don't seem to be forced, and M&L veterans can skip the tutorials and get to the action!

Re: Animal Crossing Helped This Artist Get Through Her Chemotherapy Treatment

ReineDeLaSeine14

I had a friend I met online. We both shared different but devastating genetic disorders (Mitochondrial Disease and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) and we used to play AC together. It was a super fun distraction. After she died, I couldn't really play anymore and it still feels wrong.

I had a bowel obstruction in January and between horrible ER staff visits and getting sick, I was saving the world in Omega Ruby. There have been studies on the impact of video games on healing and morale. Keep playing!