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.
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.
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
But you can always carry a second battery and be at 100 percent instantly like the old days (2012)
Real gamers skip the batteries and have their GBA on AC… Hoping mom doesn’t step on the cord and yank it out again.
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.
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.
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