When Sky3ds came out with there first flash cart (10 game limit) did they do that on purpose then come out with the second cart ( without game limit ) in response to gateway. Or was there a real limitation that they had to overcome?
competition is an amazing thing it helps to better the products. But if you put a 10 game limitation on just to make more money thats really messed up and i will not support that. I just don't know if i should purchase a gateway or Sky.Does it matter really ?If you like what it has to offer then you shouldn't care.
Most likely yes, which would only prove that competition is a good thing.
When Sky3ds came out with there first flash cart (10 game limit) did they do that on purpose then come out with the second cart ( without game limit ) in response to gateway. Or was there a real limitation that they had to overcome?
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.They claim it was a limitation that had to do with saves, but if that's true or not is up to you to decide.
So, you're sure that the early review prototypes were capable of holding thousands of saves on a single cart, and the decision for the limit wasn't made as part of the backlash they got when their cheap carts couldn't hold more than 10 on average?Sorry, but they provided cards with no game limit to early Chinese reviewers, it was added as an artificial limitation in order to fuck with customers and milk them out of money.
A stupid, greedy decision.
Sorry, but they provided cards with no game limit to early Chinese reviewers, it was added as an artificial limitation in order to fuck with customers and milk them out of money.
A stupid, greedy decision.
where did u see this?
Or, you know, people could back up their claims with credible sources.There's no one on this forum that can prove you wrong or right, all you can do is guess... and use common sense.
Or, you know, people could back up their claims with credible sources.
If it were proven that Chinese reviewers did have access to carts with no game limit like sarkwalvein said, then it would be logical to assume it was just an artificial limit, no?What source can one possibly have to prove that sky3ds released the flashcart with a 10 game limit because they were greedy, or vice versa ?
If it were proven that Chinese reviewers did have access to carts with no game limit like sarkwalvein said, then it would be logical to assume it was just an artificial limit, no?
I never said that it was fact. You asked what source someone could provide that would prove one way or the other, and I gave you an example.That's not a fact either, what IF not ?
To prove something you need a chain of clear facts, you can't base a proof on IF's.
For all we know what you mentioned is a myth either.
I never said that it was fact. You asked what source someone could provide that would prove one way or the other, and I gave you an example.
If you say so.Well that doesn't change the fact that no one on this forum can prove the OP wrong or right...
Here in Gbatemp there was a discussion related to this. It would be really tiring looking for it, but if you wish use the search tool and if you find it post the link here.
Sorry, I would do that, but it would take a lot of work and I am kind of busy.
I have a Question, too.
Is the Sky3DS supporting things like emunand and cia install (devkit) like the Gateway?
Or is it worth to wait for the Gateway 9.2 update and don't use the sky3ds?