| DrasticDracon said: and the fact that SDXC cards and anything over 32GB aren't supported. |
That's not technically true. I have a 128GB card that I use in mine as I buy games digitally and I am anticipating that NEW 3DS exclusive titles will be bigger in file size than the current titles. Nintendo only officially supports FAT32 format, which is only found naturally on cards up to 32GB. Hence why Nintendo has that disclaimer. Cards above 32GB use the solely Microsoft owned and developed format exFAT. And I imagine Nintendo would need to pay a licensing fee to Microsoft for it's use. To get around this though, you can format any SD card to FAT32 format and the 3DS will be able to read it. To do this you need to download a freeware program as Windows will only format the big cards as exFAT. I used the minitool partition wizard. :)
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