| SegataSanshiro said: Carts. More durable. Less of an issue with load times. Easier to store. Not as fragile. I have had times where I dropped a cart but never worried. a CD ROM game or DVD fell down and got some scratches. Thankfully still worked but have had a music CD fall out of its case once and the disc was ruined. With a system like Switch using carts, you don't need to worry about huge installs. One thing I hate about my PS4 is managing the HDD. I'd take memory cards over this crap. |
There's a solution for that. Which is really not different from the Switch.
Get an external HDD. Acts the same as a memory card. But with much more memory.
Considering the Switch comes with only 32GB of internal memory, and the state the industry in which constant game updates and patches are required which will fill that space quite quickly, I don't see why you're only calling the PS4's side as crap.







