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d21lewis said:
TheKoreanGuy said:
BasilZero said:
d21lewis said:
You wanna know something weird? I downloaded the demo for Unit 13 and I wound up not really liking it. I tried to delete it and free up the space on my 32gb card (I have a few movies on their a couple of games, and maybe 10 PSP games) and the Vita wouldn't let me delete it!! Only when I had an internet connection did it finally work. Since that was the only time I tried to delete something from my Vita, I wonder if that's always going to be the case. I honestly don't know.


I think it has to do something with the fact that Sony forces people to use a online service to transfer files between a PC and the system, guess it involves deleting a file as well.

Uhh what? You just need to install a program on your PC so you can transfer files. 

d21lewis, was there some kind of error message that popped up? Weird how it wouldn't let you delete something. I haven't deleted anything before either so I tried testing it just now and deleted the Fireworks AR game and it worked fine.

OP, basically what others have said. Those games don't take that much room so get a smaller card to start off with and hopefully they will drop in price later.


Yeah, there was an error message.  Got it repeatedly, actually.  As soon as I got home (I tried deleting it at work, yesterday), my VIta logged into the net and all was well, again.  Maybe it was a fluke.  I can Google it, though.  I'm sure I'm not the only one its ever happened to.  And, even if that is the case (which, obviously it isn't), it's not that big of a deal because the only way to put content on the card is to have an internet connection or have a PC.  It just bothered me that I couldn't delte the data right then and there.

Well even though it is a problem with the game, the Vita does just love being on the internet, it keeps telling me off for having my wi-fi turned off

As for the OP, I would reccomend 4-8GB depending on whether you want to put films on it. I would reccomend against downloading big games anyway, as you either need to download them on a PS3, or keep your Vita's screen on for many hours (otherwise wi-fi switches off). If you do change your mind, I am sure memory card prices will drop in the next few years, then you can just have the old one as a back up to your 32GB one! (well that is what I am planning, especially as the 32GB card isn't out in the UK at all)