64kB, if using a 128+ GB card(...) FAT32 with 32kb clusters.
64kB, if using a 128+ GB card(...) FAT32 with 32kb clusters.
Thats usually only if 32kb does not work. my 128gb card works fine set at 32kb.64kB, if using a 128+ GB card
Haha, takes about 3 days to download 260+ish 3Ds titles, if anyone was wondering.Is there an easy way to install over 300 titles? I saw some methods mentioned a few times from searching, but nothing I read was current (from 2020), so I wanted to make sure I did it the right way.
On a related note, would installing too many titles at a single time with fbi cause issues?
No. and no. When you go over the 300 limit games will simply start dissappearing from the home screen.Haha, takes about 3 days to download 260+ish 3Ds titles, if anyone was wondering.
1.Is there somewhere to check how many titles are installed or would It be counted by hand?
2. I had one game (langrisser) install into a folder and already be unwrapped. Is this what happens when you go over the 300 title limit?
Thank you both very much!
I am content so far with beeing able to proceed the 3dsguide and find a solution to update the firmware afterwards.
I'll let you now if anything changes once the new WiFi modules has arrived and beeing installed.
Have a great day!
Thats usually only if 32kb does not work. my 128gb card works fine set at 32kb.
one sure fire way to tell is by using a gba inject. that's how I could with mine. the top portion of the screen will appear at the bottom of the screen like it's cut. @TurdPooCharger is the one who suggested I use 64KBs to fix the problem, which it did actually. I encountered no other issues with it.
For that reason is only recommended 32kB for lower size SD cards (64GB or less) and 64kB for larger ones (128 or above).my understanding is that larger files = larger cluster size, so if you were using iso files or something, you'd want to use a larger cluster size. however, in some cases, the vita for example, the wrong cluster size equates to wrong amount of free space. it doesn't do that on the switch or the 3ds though, but the 3ds will have issues or can have issues if using the wrong size.
It's also recommended to perform a H2TestW analysis before to use your incoming SD card, to discard errors or a fake size.I ordered a 256 GB (I know it's overkill and there's a 300 game limit on the 3DS) but the 256 was going very cheap (bought locally, I'm not from the US) so I should format to FAT32, 64 KB cluster, correct?
Thanks.
Yeah. But have in account that 3DS was made thinking on 32GB cards at maximum size (officialy) supportedthat's usually correct, but the switch makes no difference. I don't know if there are any issues with games, but the size remaining (like the vita) will be the same. I think @Draxzelex mentioned this to me as did @Hayato213 (my bff on here). they were right. it makes no difference. I'm using a 1TB micro sd on both of my switches.
It's also recommended to perform a H2TestW analysis before to use your incoming SD card, to discard errors or a fake size.
Yeah. But have in account that 3DS was made thinking on 32GB cards at maximum size supported
it depends on if you have problems. I'm using a 128GB card in mine. I only had problems with gba injects. I injected every game I had.
I think that is about this:What does injecting means?