Again, they're probably just referring to the FPGA.
Of course it defeats the purpose of a functional flashcard, it's pretty clear that the team behind MT-Card rushed the release of their product to get easy money while they still can.so I'm looking at the pictures, and it must be very very late for me here at 11:19pm but i'm not seeing the CPU that they added. It could just be me.
If the save file corrupts, like RomAnOCrY says, then wouldn't that defeat the purpose of even playing? I could only see that not being an "issue" if you're a die hard RPG player that will not turn off the device until the game is beaten, and seeing as there's a NG+ in Bravely, you wouldn't turn it off till you beat it at least twice.
I asked just because it was added to the wiki in the comparison chart.
Of course it defeats the purpose of a functional flashcard, it's pretty clear that the team behind MT-Card rushed the release of their product to get easy money while they still can.
Personally, I respect this team more than R4i team. At least they didn't seem to 1:1 copy something.
These claims have indicated that they have rebranded to MT-Card in order to separate themselves from the R4i Deluxe Gold. According to these sources, the FPGA of the R4i Deluxe Gold can not be updated, which will make the promises from the R4i Team that their cart will support Multirom and NAND Saves practically impossible to fulfill.
Wonder why? Do FPGAs have to be programmed in a way to be able to update?
I thought Bravely used SDK6.
I guess they didn't recompile it with latest SDK for EU release.
So, the game works with GW v1.2 and R4i v2.0?
what?since switching roms is just a button press instead of restarting the 3DS every time
You are probably right.
I've read to many contradictory informations, so I mixed them a little. I should read more and fix any mistake I wrote on the FAQ.
Um...I might be wrong, but don't you choose the game you want to load in the Gateway menu, which is by holding L while tapping DS Profile? You mean when Gateway supports multirom, you can switch games by ejecting and reinserting the cartridge?
You still have to have multiple MicroSD Cards, but you could just take out the GW Cart, put in a new MicroSD and put back in the Red GW Cart.
No need to go back to menu
All we know is that Gateway will be using a software solution to multi-rom. They've also mentioned an integrated menu, possibly something drop-down style that could make switching ROMs on the fly just as easy.Ah yes, I know that. I mean when both Gateway and MT-Card have multirom, I can change games with MT-Card just by pressing the button, whereas with Gateway I'll have to go into the Gateway menu every time I want to change a game.