| fielding88 said: When I got my Vita four years ago, I actually stockpiled a few memory cards expecting to deal with problems I heard other people mention, like running out of space frequently, but I ended up using just one 8GB memory card. This admittedly won't work for everyone (it required some patience at the beginning), but whenever I bought a new game, I'd download it onto the memory card, then use the content manager and drop it onto my PC. I've now got a copy of my entire library of games I want to play on my laptop, and the 8GB can carry maybe 3 or so big games and a handful of small indies at any given time. And with how I play games, I usually spend a lot of time on one working towards a platinum or something, so I rarely have to swap between more than three games at a time. When I finish one, I delete it and pull down another using the PC content manager, and I never have to swap any cards. Right now, my memory card has Dragonball Z: BOZ, Lego Batman 3, Hot Shots Golf, Resogun, Murasaki Baby, Thomas Was Alone, and the Unfinished Swan (with Walking Dead sitting in the game slot) which is plenty for me to play before I need to change any. If you think this will work for you, you can give it a shot. |
I have a psn friend who just today was using the same tactic as you. I doubt he has the exact same setup, but he had to grab EDF 2017 of off his pc at any rate. My 4x 32 gb setup is actually not too shabby either. And I always have a physical copy of whatever in the Vita as well.
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