im guessing next year it will be $30
I agree with you. After my 32 GB card was fried by some electronic device, I decided against buying bigger capacity cards. Nothing more than 32GB for me, in case any of them fails, so they are easily replaceable. Most people won't need more than two or three games at a time.128GB should work, but i always like the saying "don't put all your eggs in 1 basket, if your card breaks for whatever reason thats it, i would suggest 2 64GB or 4 32GB.....unless you really have a lot of games you want at the same time
What do people think of this card:- http://www.mobymemory.co.uk/5069-sa...0-70mb-s-uhs-i-memory-card-8806085213449.html
I want to get another 64GB and this has got a high reading speed of 70MB/s which is alot better for loading the games quicker from the multimenu. Has anyone bought this one and tested it yet? Thanks.
Seriously, 70 MB/s is wasted on a Gateway. You'd really benefit those speeds when loading tons of pictures in RAW format from a DSLR memory card instead of a 3DS flashcart. Get something like this instead:
http://www.mobymemory.co.uk/91-sand...-uhs-i-class-10-memory-card-619659078652.html
Not sure if the place has free delivery, but this place has:
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDXC/SanDisk/SanDisk-64GB-Ultra-Android-Micro-SD-(SDXC)-Class-10-UHS-1-30MB_s
If I'm using a 32GB MicroSD, should I format it as as Fat32 or ExFat?
We'll it does effect both its not really going to be all that noticeable, there no huge difference between a class 4 or a class 10 in my experience.....maybe a second or 2 more when initially selecting the game from the menu, but in game you would've unlikely to nice any differenceDoes the class of a MicroSD affect only the speed when you're putting things on to the MicroSD?
And does it affect when you load games from the Multi game menu in Gateway mode?
Claas is only going to affect how fast you can write data to the card, so bascilly how fast your computer will write the roms to it
When formatting your microsd, which is preferred FAT32 or Exfat? Assuming it's 32GB?
It depends, if you want to store files larger than 4gb in size, you'd need exfat. Otherwise, fat32 is good enough.