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It’s easy to transfer a game from system memory to micro sd. How would I go about transferring a game from sd to system memory?

The reason I ask is because the rabbid kingdom game occasionally has severe frame rate drops, and I thought putting the game in the system memory would help this. It’s a Sandisk card by the way, so it’s not low quality.

also is there a homebrew program which allows sd data to be viewed on the switch, rather than computer? Thanks.
 
It’s easy to transfer a game from system memory to micro sd. How would I go about transferring a game from sd to system memory?

The reason I ask is because the rabbid kingdom game occasionally has severe frame rate drops, and I thought putting the game in the system memory would help this. It’s a Sandisk card by the way, so it’s not low quality.

also is there a homebrew program which allows sd data to be viewed on the switch, rather than computer? Thanks.

I dont think frame drops can be solely blamed on microsd. Transferring the game to system memory may not help much if at all. It's better to try overclocking your switch with sys clk. I have stable playing xenoblade 2 after overcloking my switch and changing its graphic setting(mod) I doubt rabbid is graphicly heavier than xenoblade 2. Btw, is your switch hacked or not?
 
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I dont think frame drops can be solely blamed on microsd. Transferring the game to system memory may not help much if at all. It's better to try overclocking your switch with sys clk. I have stable playing xenoblade 2 after overcloking my switch and changing its graphic setting(mod) I doubt rabbid is graphicly heavier than xenoblade 2. Btw, is your switch hacked or not?

Yes I have sx os. How do I overclock? And is there a risk of hurting the tablet because of forcing the hardware to work too hard?
 
Yes I have sx os. How do I overclock? And is there a risk of hurting the tablet because of forcing the hardware to work too hard?

Just read this: https://gbatemp.net/threads/sys-clk-under-overclocking-sysmodule.531372/

About the risk, maybe it will wear it out more than if you dont overclock. It depends entirely on you whether you think its worth the risk or not. For me, it is worth it as it enables me to have stable xenoblade 2 fps, 60fps fe3h and 60 fps astral chain.
 

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