what class is the sd card you get with your 3DS?
I'm arguing that the limit is too high, not too low! Try reading my posts. I posted that because Luigiv thinks that the size of future 3DS eshop games will never increase based on the size of current games.
I wouldn't assume the current 2GB limit for digital games precludes 4GB+ retail games from getting eShop releases. It's exactly the same on XBL; 2GB limit on XBLA and no limit for GOD.What the hell happened to your tag?!
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2GB is quite a lot, but I would like a limit that would grow along the game carts, so every game could potentially be DD as well; that is, I like Vita pretty more.
But I guess retailers and also people who can't download higher sized files, won't like it (because the focus will go that way, some niche retail games may not even get published and go only DD)
You're right, there's definitely no inconvenience whatsoever involved with having to buy several memory cards and manage data between them and your PC every time you want to play a game because Nintendo allows lazy developers to bloat their games as much as they want. Cleaning out the fridge is fun!
It seems an effort is being made to get rid of negative tags.What the hell happened to your tag?!
Anything class 6 and up from a known brand is good enough.
So a class 6 SD ultra 16 gig, is that good?
https://twitter.com/#!/SuperMeatBoy/status/174252959440437248Never said that 2GB was the size restriction on eShop. I do not know what it is.
@SuperMeatBoy said:Misquoted in an interview. I don't know what the eShop size limit is. Some editorial liberties were taken with what I said.
@SuperMeatBoy said:Original Quote on size restrictions: "...or if they do they are reasonable restrictions (40MB is horrible....2GB is reasonable)."
Jesus goddamn Christ, can "journalist" pleeeeeaaaase stop misquoting and badly interpret what everbody is saying!? Feels like it happened a lot lately.
Do your job right, for God's sake!
Was is Nintendo Gamer or Nintendo Everything that messed this up? Was that actually printed in the magazine?
How big is the MGS3D demo? Maybe that could give us an idea.
Not that big just 1,072 blocks. I think the biggest thing on the eShop is MSF. 1,617 blocks.
Since one block is 128KB, this means MSF is 206.976 KB, so 202MB and something else.
Apparently you don't know what "perm" is supposed to stand for.
There's a 40MB limit on Wiiware games? That seems really small.
It seems an effort is being made to get rid of negative tags.
Insane indeed. Good job, Nintendo Everything.
Nintendo doing something right from a technical standpoint for their shop did sound a little suspicious =P
yours was amazing though. Did they ask you if you wanted it gone?
speaking of...
new tag?
I got a Class 10 UHS-I 32GB SanDisk card (rated 95MB/s), but it doesn't really help on the 3DS. It works great on PC, so I guess the 3DS is the bottleneck.Research the read and write speeds first. Although a card may be listed as Class 10, sometimes the actual speeds aren't up to spec.
I bought a class 10 8 gig Transcend card the other day and the read/write speeds aren't much better than the default card that came with the 3ds. So do your homework.
Those are usually just timed exclusives, since plenty of DD games launch on PC and PSN several months after XBLA.
His point still stands though, considering that they knew they were limited to 40 MB on Wiiware there's really no excuse for their inability to build the game to that specification.
People it was Nintendo Gamer who screwed up
Im starting to get annoyed with this magazine. They keep posting old interviews on their site that other sites are saying is new, now they're not even quoting the people they interviewed right.
It is still NintEvery fault. They posted a story without checking the magazine for themself & posted the information incorrectly.
It is still NintEvery fault. They posted a story without checking the magazine for themself & posted the information incorrectly.
Indeed. SD UHS speeds are achievable on UHS-compliant hosts, and the 3DS is not one.I got a Class 10 UHS-I 32GB SanDisk card (rated 95MB/s), but it doesn't really help on the 3DS. It works great on PC, so I guess the 3DS is the bottleneck.
It's AceBandage's fault for not vetting the source. ;p
Given that Super Meat Boy was a massive commercial and critical success and Team Meat are now millionaires as a result, I don't think they're really missing the twenty-seven sales they lost on the WiiWare version.
Kind of feel let down now
Man, burrrn. It hurts because it's true.
Except not really, a high quality game with a lot of hype behind it like Super Meat Boy would have easily sold an extra 50-100k copies if it had come out on Wiiware.