Nintendo Switch thread - Part 2

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kingkongpingpong

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game saves are stored on the console itself. game data such as updates, patches etc are stored on the microsd. you can drag all the files from the old microsd to the new one.

Check with you guys here, if I already have a sd card, have games installed on it. And want to change to a larger capacity one, is there anyway to migrate? Or save data isn't stored in sd card but internal memory only

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Gd luck. Remax memory card always up lorry very fast. 2 of mine died after 3 months. So many ppl complaining on the hardwarezone Qoo10 thread too.

Remax is a local china brand 淘宝 i vip 会员 128GB warehouse straight get each pcs only $22 ship to sg mins 10 pcs $220 + shipping= $240 :s13: I

Yes I agree with you is a lousy china brand very easy data lost , I rather buy strontium the quality is much more better.
 

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aye. I have no doubt that the card is supported. but I'm just asking if the Switch specifically support and take advantage of the A1 speed class.

It is meant for Android phones to help make the loading of apps faster. So I'm not sure if the Switch has that support enabled.

http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-all-about-sandisks-microsd-cards-new-a1-speed-class

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have finished zelda and super mario odessy, what other games are you guys playing?
dont really like mario kart kind of games.....
 
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