is it standard micro sd? And is 64 sufficient or should I go 128? Or more?
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So micro ad thanks! And where do I put it in the switch?"Standard" Micro SD? What other kind is there? If you mean SDHC vs. SDXC vs. non-SDHC they should all work fine, and to my knowledge, the Switch supports ExFAT as well.
So micro ad thanks! And where do I put it in the switch?
So micro ad thanks! And where do I put it in the switch?
At least one game is confirmed to be 32 GB (so it won't fit in nand at all) so go for 128 GBiAnd is 64 sufficient or should I go 128? Or more?
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A dragon quest game.What is that game that is over 25gb or 32gb?
Although I think it's exactly 32GB, not over 32. Dragon Quest 1 and 2.A dragon quest game.
Thinking now I suppose Nintendo has the monopoly of the market for the size of games using cartridges, they could use a game as big as they liked but Playstation & Xbox still using Bluray discs they can only go to the size of the disc which is a plus. I know a standard bluray disc can hold 50GB's but I also know a PS or Xbox cant use dual layer blurays so the Switch is certainly future proof if they wanted a huge game for example.At least one game is confirmed to be 32 GB (so it won't fit in nand at all) so go for 128 GB
Dual layer BD is 50GB, BDXL is 100 or larger. The PS4 and Xbox One can't read games on BDXL although the Xbox One S can play 4K movies from a BDXL like disc.Thinking now I suppose Nintendo has the monopoly of the market for the size of games using cartridges, they could use a game as big as they liked but Playstation & Xbox still using Bluray discs they can only go to the size of the disc which is a plus. I know a standard bluray disc can hold 50GB's but I also know a PS or Xbox cant use dual layer blurays so the Switch is certainly future proof if they wanted a huge game for example.
Thinking now I suppose Nintendo has the monopoly of the market for the size of games using cartridges, they could use a game as big as they liked but Playstation & Xbox still using Bluray discs they can only go to the size of the disc which is a plus. I know a standard bluray disc can hold 50GB's but I also know a PS or Xbox cant use dual layer blurays so the Switch is certainly future proof if they wanted a huge game for example.
the switch games are in multiple part since a fat32 card can't have a single file larger than 4GBWhat is that game that is over 25gb or 32gb?
the switch games are in multiple part since a fat32 card can't have a single file larger than 4GB
plus who buy a 32 card ?
Arent switch card in fat32 ?exfat