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why is ti that when i tell him what to do he doesn't understand and when DAN speaks he does...
man i'll never understand that !
lanyway maybe you don't like the idea cause you like analog sticks better, but i always though that for FPS mouses and very accurate pointing system was definitely better. thus anything that resembles a mouse in my opinion is better for FPS games ! in any case... you should try it and you would understand why the DS is all good !
also by programming limits i was speaking of the actual way the programmers thinks and programs their games. you compared a racing game, but you failed to show images of games that were pretty much very clean on the DS, games such as METROID HUNTER even if only the demo i think the game ran prefectly good and seemed the equals of the PSP graphic wise !
another good example of programming...
METAL GEAR SOLID 2 on PS2 was one game that prooved that the PS2 even if way farther behind compared to the other 2 consoles that wer're the GC and the XBOX... could compare graphic wise to them ! clever programming can truly achieve any real goal and prooves that specs aren't all that matters cause all that matters there is that the programmers themselves are creatives about the methods used to program the games !
so in all honesty, even if the PSP has better SPECS which is a good thing for it... the DS can and has evenly compared to it up to now !
the fact that it targets a younger audience will also affect the way the DS will be sold.
so in all i think the DS is definitely the handheld of choice.
if you want a portable mini computer, go buy the PSP cause its what you'll end up with !
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