Definitely go with 200, they're reasonably priced nowadays. 400 is still overpriced, 256 seems to be a little higher per GB than lower capacity cards, for not much extra capacity, so not really worth it IMO.I'm thinking about buying a 128gb and a rcm jig for hacking but will that be enough memory? Should I try to get a 200gb instead?
u3 is compatible as well.UHS-1 is the fastest compatible SD card with the Switch right?
I got a 64gb and i'm ordering a 128gb tomorrow. What i plan on doing is switching between the 2 so i can fit me a good amount of games on my 64gb card and the bigger games/ones that will not fix i'll put on the other card.Ok thanks for the advice guys. I will probably just go with a 128 gb for now but get something bigger later down the road when I have more money.
Class 10 means 10 megaBYtes per second minimum. UHS-1 cards write at a minimum of 10 megs a sec, but burst up to like 130. They average around 80Class 10 is 10mb/s. Don't know if anyone tested and see the difference, but the Sandisk Micro SD with Nintendo Switch logo on it is classed U3 (30mb/s). If the extra speed doesn't help, why would they choose this type then?
The Switch cannot achieve max speeds of U3, but U3 has higher minimum speeds than U1 so it's better to get a U3 anyway.u3 is compatible as well.
but Switch don't full use it.
optimal is U1.
Your wife must have a really large one.You can get a 400gb one for a reasonable price. Depends on your budget. Bigger is better. As the wife says
Rez?!But if you factor in future dlc for games and double pack games like Rez/Bayonetta they have dlc only game.
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Your wife must have a really large one.
she's cuter than i thought.As one who prefers physical copies of games, I don't expect to fill my console or my 32GB memory card anytime soon. I do have a few games installed, but they're mostly small ones like Disco Dodgeball Remix. When I do upgrade, it'll probably be to a 64GB one.
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