Hacking Switching game on Sky3DS (Blue)

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Does it have to be an Extreme? What about a Sandisk 64 Gb Ultra? Just curious :)
I used a sandisk ultra, it was great at the beginning but I got save corruption after a week more or less, although I have to say the card was a little worn out, now Im using a samsung pro and i havent had any problems since. Ive also used Kingston 16 gb class 10 and i got the blue blinking non stop and not switching games issue. Therefore in my experience I recommend the faster card you can buy, if you go cheap at the beginning you are bound to have trouble in the long run.
 
I used a sandisk ultra, it was great at the beginning but I got save corruption after a week more or less, although I have to say the card was a little worn out, now Im using a samsung pro and i havent had any problems since. Ive also used Kingston 16 gb class 10 and i got the blue blinking non stop and not switching games issue. Therefore in my experience I recommend the faster card you can buy, if you go cheap at the beginning you are bound to have trouble in the long run.



Interesting, my markvision is quite worn out but I haven't had that problem at all( and it's a class6 to boot, not even 10).
 
Glad to help, yeah I think you're much safer with a Sandisk card.:nds:


It has been years since I have brought a SD card so I am a bit behind with the times. i use to be upto date especially during when the Wii was fully hacked. I cannot wait to get my hands on a 3DS (Mid March) so I can start playing around :)
 
Interesting, my markvision is quite worn out but I haven't had that problem at all( and it's a class6 to boot, not even 10).
The thing is it works well with my nvidia shield but not with the sky, I still remember the awful experience when I saw my over ten hours of between worlds erased, it was hell.
 
A faster memory card should 'only' bring faster loading time during game swapping. After that operation the game's loaded into SKY3DS own flash memory.
Mine gave problems with online play, exchanged with the Sandisk mantaining all the saves and the headers and went online at first try.

Just a question, in Castlevania: LoS at the final boss stage game freezes. What can it be? A bad dump? There's some cinematics at that point also...
 
it happens from time to time. what ive noticed, the blinking LED happens mostly when i click on the button when the icon music still playing on the top screen.
 
A faster memory card should 'only' bring faster loading time during game swapping. After that operation the game's loaded into SKY3DS own flash memory.
Mine gave problems with online play, exchanged with the Sandisk mantaining all the saves and the headers and went online at first try.

Just a question, in Castlevania: LoS at the final boss stage game freezes. What can it be? A bad dump? There's some cinematics at that point also...


Wish I could test for you but sadly I already bought that game on the xbox and don't feel like running trough it again :P
 
A faster memory card should 'only' bring faster loading time during game swapping. After that operation the game's loaded into SKY3DS own flash memory.
Mine gave problems with online play, exchanged with the Sandisk mantaining all the saves and the headers and went online at first try.

Just a question, in Castlevania: LoS at the final boss stage game freezes. What can it be? A bad dump? There's some cinematics at that point also...
Yeah in theory yes, but there are a lot of people in different threads that have fixed their issues with a extreme or in my case a pro which are insanely fast cards, everybody can do whatever they want, but Ive bought cheap kingstons for instance and that was a mistake.
And if anyone is experimenting save data corruption or slowdowns and crashes while the music of the game is still playing, and think that their sky is faulty, at least in my case it was the card not the sky.
 

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