WillieGR said: Aww~ what happened to poor Patchy. Why is she so sad by looking at the moon? ACK, get that DS now before it soaks!!! Gah... too late.
Either is a feeling of loneliness, or she is silmply missing Kaguya, which is from lunar origins.
oWingz said: 100's of hours in Touhoumon training... Gone... :(
Solution: use a gameshark on the next playtrough, regardless if Touhoumon is a rom-hack by itself... which means that the in-game codes arsenal are scant.
iny said: Solution: use a gameshark on the next playtrough, regardless if Touhoumon is a rom-hack by itself... which means that the in-game codes arsenal are scant.
But if she does that, it would be no point. The whole point of Touhoumon is training them and suffering to get the most powerful team in all of Gensokyo. If Patchy cheats,then it would be really hollow and it would be less fun.
Keo said: But if she does that, it would be no point. The whole point of Touhoumon is training them and suffering to get the most powerful team in all of Gensokyo. If Patchy cheats,then it would be really hollow and it would be less fun.
Re-training the touhoumon would cost several hours to do so, using a gameshark device to recuperate a data lost by accident is not considered a hoax... the main objective would be to retain the playtrough until a determined point on the game (whenever she reached on previous save), then cancel the codes and retain normal gameplay.
Nevertheless, what really determinates a conceitued trainer is not the team level, but the strategy applied to acquire victory, I.E. Shoddy battle, Wireless battles etc.
Catloaf said: Actually, DSs are pretty well made. It should still work once it dries out.
Spilling a bit of fresh water on a DS is one thing completely dunking it in salt water (this is the ocean recall) is another altogether. Salt water is like liquid death to electronics there's a slim chance it might be revived, but the odds are grim... Even if it survives permanent injury is entirely possible as LCD screens do not like being fully submerged in water even briefly for instance.
That said the cartridge itself is unlikely to be too phased as it’s more or less totally solid state and so once it dries out there is little reason it won’t work. DS cartridges are like the old NES ones there damn near impossible to destroy barring taking a hammer to them or hooking them up to jumper cables.
iny said: Either is a feeling of loneliness, or she is silmply missing Kaguya, which is from lunar origins.
Solution: use a gameshark on the next playtrough, regardless if Touhoumon is a rom-hack by itself... which means that the in-game codes arsenal are scant.
One can use jpn Pokemon firered codes on it; though you'd have to adjust it in terms of the different mon's.
Robert3186 said: Spilling a bit of fresh water on a DS is one thing completely dunking it in salt water (this is the ocean recall) is another altogether. Salt water is like liquid death to electronics there's a slim chance it might be revived, but the odds are grim... Even if it survives permanent injury is entirely possible as LCD screens do not like being fully submerged in water even briefly for instance.
That said the cartridge itself is unlikely to be too phased as it’s more or less totally solid state and so once it dries out there is little reason it won’t work. DS cartridges are like the old NES ones there damn near impossible to destroy barring taking a hammer to them or hooking them up to jumper cables.
One of nintendo's greatest features is that there stuff from back in the day was practically indestructable like the game boy that survived a bombing, but the gamecube did survive taking a few hit from a sledge hammer from X-Play
hey they stand up fairly well, to this day I'm using a neighbor's DS Lite that was shoved into the snow plow pile and not found until the end of winter
then again my own DS Lite's screen just fell right off because of the cracking hinge...
I've got the exact opposite scenario there. My old DS broke pretty fast, but I've had my lite for a long time. I guess I just take better care of it now then I did back then.
I've had three lites. The first's mic stopped working, the second's L Button stopped working (and due to some stupid tampering, the screens borked) and the third (and current) one's R button has stopped working.
Fuck, I may as well get a regular DS, those things lasted.
Versus said: Yeah, my original DS lasted for over three years before the L and R buttons gave up, but I'm on my second or third DS Lite. They're really shitty. :(
I hear you, brother...
The original DSes were better, and the theoretical size "advantage" is terribly minor.
I've had my fat DS for about four years now, and it's still fit as a fiddle. Battery life is draining fast, but otherwise, it's in damn good shape. Screw those Lite bastards.
My 3DS is holding up quite a bit better than my 6 Gamecubes ever did (that's a tale in and of itself though).
Then again, most major consoles I own end up having something bad happen to it within the first week of me owning it (the exception being the PS2 surviving undamaged from the release date until last year, due to Gamecube #6 falling on it).
The handheld ones just get lost every now and then, only to turn up a month later working just fine.
The upside is her games are probably fine and I’m betting she in a panic was able to get her pokemon game out before it sunk too deep. She just can’t play it now until she gets a new one