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How come it doesn't work? If it's because of the 3DS' supposed size limit on SD cards, you can easily get around that. I have a 128GB card in my N3DS right now and have never had a problem with it, and in my original 3DS, I had a 64GB card. How do I move a Switch game between Micro SD and internal storage? Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life I bought the 128 SanDisk SDXC card, since I had a €50 giftcard for a particular store and I didn't know what else to get from there. So it costed me €5
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Spoony_Tech The cost would get passed onto the consumer regardless. More internal storage (especially for a portable) would require a larger SSD. Those are pretty expensive, especially at the higher storage limits. You can usually get a "read speed" rating on the SD Card you're looking at buying. You should also know that micro SDXC is the newer, faster type versus the older micro SDHC.emperor_ing I have a SandDisk 200 GB and im quite happy with it. And i mean, aside from price tags and the brand themselves, there really isent any big diffrences on the cards. I mean, they all work the same right?
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Jaded_Drybones Not "put their foot down" in a harsh and thoughtless manner, but to an extent, and if we have to believe EA and Ubisoft, then they have been in talks for quite a while already, so potential problems like these will more than likely already have been discussed or even ironed out. i find something so wrong with a 400gb microsd card because it's too even a number when i've become accustomed to 2 to the power of whatever. i could even accept 384gb, smaller as it is as it's (2 to the 7th power) x 3. but 400 is just so WRONG. i'll wait for 512 or even 480.I just upgraded from 128GB to 256GB in July and I still have 50-60GB free not including the internal storage being mostly free