I saw.You should've seen what the PS3 scene was like at the time
I saw.You should've seen what the PS3 scene was like at the time
1) TX way to implement it is highly illegal
2) XCI isn't necessity for a majority
3) Nobody have cared to make one since argument nr. 2. NSP files are fine for like 99% of the pirates.
You don't need 1TB of games with you at all times though. If you're cheap or poor, get a 128GB card, it's more than enough for the games you want to play currently + all of the games you'd want to keep on there at all times like Mario Kart, Mario Party etc.i am in that 1% because i want to play games on a 45$ 2tb external hard drive, rather than a 400$ 1tb micro sd im ok with no portability
You don't need 1TB of games with you at all times though. If you're cheap or poor, get a 128GB card, it's more than enough for the games you want to play currently + all of the games you'd want to keep on there at all times like Mario Kart, Mario Party etc.
You can install games to the NAND in emuNAND, the actual space taken up is more like 3GB and the rest is free for you to install games to.im not poor, (for a 16 year old)
i have an 128gb micro sd . it can fit like only 70gb of games. emmunand takes 32gb of space,and i need space for save data.70gb is like, smash,mario kart,botw,pokemon sword and animal crossing.
there is a slight chance my micro sd card can get corupted,id rather have my 20$ 128gb micro sd, and 45$ 2tb external drive hard drive broken/ corrupted than a 400$ 1tb micro sd card. im not as risky as other people
You can install games to the NAND in emuNAND, the actual space taken up is more like 3GB and the rest is free for you to install games to.
True, some games are pretty big. Maybe a 200GB card is a better size. I was fine with a 200GB card for a while, now I'm using a 512GB card but I only filled up like 300GB of it and there are a lot of games on there I probably won't play.
what hdd issue?I think there is a very dark reason behind the external usb issue. Related with OS SX.
I'm reading in some yakuza forums but I can't find anything
yeah i have that problem too. the best i can do is close software,be in the home menu, sleep mode,and unplug. i wish it would turn off when in sleep mode,but i guess thats the safest thing to do. i could power off the switch and unplug hdd,but then i would have to sent a payload and reboot sxos,which takes 5 minutes if the pc is power on( i dont have a dongle).im not sure if the method i use(the safest method except the power off and sent paycheck to load CFW again) can corrupt the hdd, so if someone knows im all earsProbably legal terms ofc same as the xci issue nothing really dark about it. Its just devs not taking any chances
There used to be a nsp that had power off and reboot. But I haven't used those ever since my switch was on 6.2. They stopped working on higher firms. Might be worth the search if theres any updated versions of them.yeah i have that problem too. the best i can do is close software,be in the home menu, sleep mode,and unplug. i wish it would turn off when in sleep mode,but i guess thats the safest thing to do. i could power off the switch and unplug hdd,but then i would have to sent a payload and reboot sxos,which takes 5 minutes if the pc is power on( i dont have a dongle).im not sure if the method i use(the safest method except the power off and sent paycheck to load CFW again) can corrupt the hdd, so if someone knows im all ears