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LegitHyperbole said:
The_Yoda said:

I would love to get away from carts BUT as someone with 4 switches in the house and Nintendo being how they are about being able to share software ... Carts are the cheapest option.  I also have a case for my Switch that holds about 20 carts and a couple small plastic cases that that hold 4 carts each.  Until Nintendo allows you to share digital software with your family group, carts are the only way everyone can play a title without me spending $240 per game (4x$60). From a financial / convince perspective I like carts as a multi system owner.

That's a must, not just on PSP3 or Switch 2, but all games ecosystems for the future. Ps4 had it a little with shareplay but they didn't flesh it out or expand on it. They need a family or group plan akin to Netflix or Spotify and most certainly for subscription plans to work long term. I understand where you're at though, hopefully Nintendo will evolve with the times.... and the rest of them too. 

Well, I can share over 99% of my Steam games with up to 5 family members, only some EA and Ubisoft games are excluded:

https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/593110/view/4149575031735702628

No subscription needed. Only restriction: the same game can't be played by several family members at the same time.

And instead of switching carts with single games, I switch SD-cards with whole genres/series on it:

Hotswapping microSD cards works great on Steam Deck.

They are also not bound to a single device but can be inserted in different Steam Decks. It just works.

Last edited by Conina - on 06 June 2024