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Wario has two series of popular games. Waluigi is the only one with nothing to his name.
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Wario has two series of popular games. Waluigi is the only one with nothing to his name.
MicroSD cards are pretty cheap for additional storage and considering the overall range of filesize of digital games on Switch (most of them are below 10GB and it's uncommon for a title to go above 15GB) so the problem is non-existent. The one minor problem is the bus limiting the speeds so there is no point into purchasing a fast card for the console.The problem with digital is that you then run into the Switch's limited onboard storage, and lack of compatibility with external hard drives (which even the Wii U could do at launch).
Form factor has fuckall to do with it, they could put in a 10 TB hard drive without taking much space. They don't want to pay for it. Hence the microSD solution.That's more of a stopgap measure than anything though. If Nintendo can't put more storage in their console due to the form factor, the least they could do is allow you to connect a 2-4 TB hard drive to the console while docked.
That’s bad for sure, but it only applies to third parties; Nintendo’s own games haven’t been negatively affected by the use of cartridges (Nintendo trying to accommodate for third party devs is a different issue altogether).Except it has, you have games on the switch that don't work without a digital download because the cart can't fit all the data.
That has nothing to do with cartridges, that’s just Square Enix being lazy and not wanting to make actual Switch ports.There's also stuff like the Kingdom hearts streaming games which you pay for but then own zero of the data and everything is dependent on square keeping the servers up just so you can actually play the game.
“Zip drives”? You mean flash drives? Because those aren’t going anywhere either. Micro SD cards are definitely here to stay, given how prominent they are in… basically every handheld electronic non-Apple device made in the last 5-10 years.Yeah I know I have a few for my machines. But they're kind of going the way zip drives did.
No, he means hard disk drives, zoomer.That’s bad for sure, but it only applies to third parties; Nintendo’s own games haven’t been negatively affected by the use of cartridges (Nintendo trying to accommodate for third party devs is a different issue altogether).
That has nothing to do with cartridges, that’s just Square Enix being lazy and not wanting to make actual Switch ports.
“Zip drives”? You mean flash drives? Because those aren’t going anywhere either. Micro SD cards are definitely here to stay, given how prominent they are in… basically every handheld electronic non-Apple device made in the last 5-10 years.
“Zip drives”? You mean flash drives? Because those aren’t going anywhere either. Micro SD cards are definitely here to stay, given how prominent they are in… basically every handheld electronic non-Apple device made in the last 5-10 years.
Zip drives were a format from the late 90s that could hold a whole lot more data than the then-popular 1.44mb floppy, but they went obsolete quickly as CD burners with cheap 700mb discs became ubiquitous.No, he means hard disk drives, zoomer.
They compare them because they're intentionally being a tool, like comparing Edward Norton Hulk to Shrek was at the time (shit was annoying back in the day)Zip drives were a format from the late 90s that could hold a whole lot more data than the then-popular 1.44mb floppy, but they went obsolete quickly as CD burners with cheap 700mb discs became ubiquitous.
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Very few computers came with a built-in Zip drive, and both the drives and disks were relatively expensive. They were only really a thing for a few years.
MicroSDs have been a standard thing for over a decade, and their readers are so backwards compatible, most people wouldn't notice. Something that can read MicroSDUC cards can also read SDXC, SDHC, and of course, basic SD. I don't know how Marissa Moira compares them to Zip disks, when, ironically, that comparison works better with Sony's long-dead Memory Stick line.
Interesting; the more you know. I thought it was just an uncommon term for flash drive, like “thumb stick”.Zip drives were a format from the late 90s that could hold a whole lot more data than the then-popular 1.44mb floppy, but they went obsolete quickly as CD burners with cheap 700mb discs became ubiquitous.
Like I said most machines are not coming with SD slots anymore, the majority of PC cases being made only occasionally offer them as an option at this point and not a standard thing like they used to be. Not only that most smaller devices that used to use them heavily have mostly been replaced with smart phones so their overall use has shrunk. However PC cases will always offer USB compatible slots which are incredibly common which is what most storage devices use.MicroSDs have been a standard thing for over a decade, and their readers are so backwards compatible, most people wouldn't notice. Something that can read MicroSDUC cards can also read SDXC, SDHC, and of course, basic SD. I don't know how Marissa Moira compares them to Zip disks, when, ironically, that comparison works better with Sony's long-dead Memory Stick line.
Yeah how could anyone ever make that comparison? Shrek at least found love in the end.They compare them because they're intentionally being a tool, like comparing Edward Norton Hulk to Shrek was at the time (shit was annoying back in the day)
Like I said most machines are not coming with SD slots anymore,
Cases never commonly did. They're mostly just shells with a small board with one or two USB ports on the front. Besides, case manufacturers know you can add a permanent SD card slot if you want it.the majority of PC cases being made only occasionally offer them as an option at this point and not a standard thing like they used to be.
Many current smartphones outside of iPhones and flagship Androids have MicroSD card slots. They're also still used in a countless variety of gadgets, such as drones and 3D printers, as they're the de facto small form factor disk.Not only that most smaller devices that used to use them heavily have mostly been replaced with smart phones so their overall use has shrunk.
They tend to come with RGB hubs that look like this:However PC cases will always offer USB compatible slots which are incredibly common which is what most storage devices use.
Currently it's more common to get a PC case with built in components for LED Lights than being able to read assorted physical media at this point. So that's priorities for you.
I actually remember thisZip drives were a format from the late 90s that could hold a whole lot more data than the then-popular 1.44mb floppy, but they went obsolete quickly as CD burners with cheap 700mb discs became ubiquitous.
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Very few computers came with a built-in Zip drive, and both the drives and disks were relatively expensive. They were only really a thing for a few years.
The only game from the presentation that I might actually get. Though Card Shark and Gunbrella also looked good.
True. At this point, I just debate on whether that or CTR Nitro Fueled is the better game. Sonic has more involved tracks that change with loads of detail, but CTR is better mechanic wise as the boosting is really fun t pull off.Sonic Racing Transformed was better than Mario Kart.