Posted Sun Oct 9, 2011 12:34 PM
Tomorrow, my 3DS is being sent to Nintendo for repairs. Let me explain the situation.
As many 3DS owners may know, the 3DS has a design flaw that, when closed, will "scratch" the top screen area. At first, these are just marks that can be wiped off, but eventually they become permanent scratches.
There are 3 known "fixes" for this problem:
1. Put a screen-protector on the top screen (protects the screen, and the 3D works fine, but putting them on good is very difficult)
2. Put a business card or fabric thing inside the 3DS when closed (this seems hit or miss. It didn't work too well for me)
3. Attach rubber-feet to your 3DS, making it not close far enough to scratch itself (I've been using ones that I stole from my Flashback 2)
I've been using the third technique for awhile now, and it's worked so far, but a new problem has arisen from it. Because the 3DS doesn't close all the way, it allows the top part to be "bent". This is especially problematic when the system is in your pocket.
The other day, I was playing my 3DS, and when I set it down the 3D screen suddenly became very dark, with a blueish tint. At first, I tried resetting the system, thinking it was some weird software glitch, but it didn't work. Eventually, I tried tapping the system on the top, and it restored to its normal colors. More fiddling around and I discover that by lightly bending the top part, the screen switches back and forth from a glitched screen to a normal screen. The 3D still works just fine, and the brightness settings still work.
So far, it hasn't been a major problem, but I'm afraid it will permanently become broken. I called Ninty Tech Support, and they said I'll have to get it repaired. It'll be 2 to 3 weeks before I get my system back, and there's a small chance my save data will be erased (they said all my downloaded games can be redownloaded at no cost, though).
Just posting this as a warning.
Oh, and their tech support was excellent. The guy I was talking to spoke clear English, didn't force me try a bunch of crap to "fix" the problem, and they even played Zelda music while I was on hold! Total time on the phone: 16 mintues.