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OTBWY said:
Ganoncrotch said:

Oh God Vita doesn't know what other regions mean... not at all, but when it comes to moving content from one Vita card to another that content moving app on the PC was pretty awesome for moving stuff from Vita to PC and then back to Vita.

You know I moved all the game files from my Switch SD card to my PC.... and now have 400GB of I think completely worthless data on my PC, think I might just delete those folders heh, Nintendo should consider a way to store downloaded games on something like a PC though so that people who point to the 14 year old Wii and say "all those digital games are now gone forever" wont be able to say that regarding the Switch at any point.

I'm not sure I should really contest piracy battling measures as I sit here creating a lesson plan for tomorrow while trying to make a Jig out of a small cable tie which had a metal inner cable.

Just have bad experiences with the Vita, and the content manager assistant: I don't know what but it takes ages to do stuff. I had a 64gb card (for 80 euros! Isn't that amazing?) and it took forever to put all the games on it. 

I did the exact same thing hahaha, I have about 400gb stored on my PC. I think I am gonna delete everything except my screenshots and videos. 

Jigthewhatnow?

I also went from a 16GB stick to the 64GB one for the Vita it was only after getting for it (at a huge cost) that I found out that tons of those had issues with capacity and speed, like you my 64GB card at least was not fast or as reliable at holding data as my 16GB was sadly but I got that in the end days of my Vita main console handheld play so it was pretty much just a layer of pebbles on the fairly sad grave that the Vita was in for me at the time, really though I did have hundreds of hours of fun on that system but it could have been so much more but at the same time I appreciate that Sony seen the writing on the wall for it and pulled the plug from its life support so that they could plug in an additional TV for the PS4 to feel more cosy in its bed and they went all in to make the PS4 as good as it ended up being, Vita was a worthy sacrifice imo.

A Switch Jig is a device used to put an OG Switch into recovery mode to install a custom firmware onto it, it was one of the other main reasons I got a revision Switch and wanted to get all my accounts off my OG model, the recent sale of things like FFX, Megadrive collection and the Secret of Mana collection on the eshop had me just on the edge of buying... and then I thought, why spend around 100 or so on a handful of old titles when I can spend that money on a better Switch for the rest of my games and then use the main unit of my Old Switch to mod and put every emulator and homebrew on the planet on and then I can play things like the fan translation of Secret of Mana 2 that way rather than spending 30 on a single Rom for the Switch.



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