I thought FAT32 would be too limited to work on a 2TB card. Not sure what the max file system size limit is, but it only supported files up to 4GB, and doesn't even support long filenames.
It does, kinda, though, doesn't it? Also,
The maximum disk size is approximately 8 terabytes when you take into account the following variables: The maximum possible number of clusters on a FAT32 volume is 268,435,445, and there is a maximum of 32 KB per cluster, along with the space required for the file allocation table (FAT).
I thought FAT32 would be too limited to work on a 2TB card. Not sure what the max file system size limit is, but it only supported files up to 4GB, and doesn't even support long filenames.
It does, kinda, though, doesn't it? Also,
The maximum disk size is approximately 8 terabytes when you take into account the following variables: The maximum possible number of clusters on a FAT32 volume is 268,435,445, and there is a maximum of 32 KB per cluster, along with the space required for the file allocation table (FAT).
2 TB is the absolute max when it comes to Fat 32 space.
I really don't see myself buying anything from that overpriced store. My plan is to only buy the must-play games. If they are single player, sell them on Amazon after I beat them. Wait for Nintendo to stop updating the firmwares to the piracy cards can finally win.
I really don't understand how $7 for a digital game is overpriced, especially when you can put in so many hours of gameplay.
On Steam right now you can get Binding of Isacc for $5. You can get Strike Suit Inifinity for $3.50. You can get Dead Space 1 or 2 for $5 each. Steam has Super Hexagon for $3. Think about all the games on my iPhone that I will probably spend more time playing that are $1 or $0.
That game has to be really fucking good to be worth $7. It also loses a lot of points for being tied up in Nintendo's DRM, which I do not trust for shit. I fully expect anything I buy in the 3DS e-Store to disappear and become lost forever at some point in the next decade. I trust in Valve that every game I have bought from Steam I will be able to play for the rest of my life.
Get Monster Hunter Tri G before AB and you, will, and I can hunt together.
Although I will be verily a n00b at it, but can work, can't you just play together online via Internet?
Not in the 3DS version, only the WiiU version.
-_- FAIL!
Are you certain about that? There's the three ports you can use or whatever- I assumed one was local and one was online?
100%. You cannot play MH3G online without it being the Wii version.
I joined the 3DS club. 3DS Mario Tennis might be the best Mario Tennis.
What is thy code good sir?
I don't know.
Go to your home screen and press the orange smiley face on the top bar to go to your friend list, then go to your card (it'll have your Mii). You can also register friends locally (within 3DS wireless multiplayer distance) without having to type in the friend code.
Also, my only real complaint about Mario Tennis Open is that the Powershots are a little too overpowered. It's pretty hard to get a point without using them.
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Monster Hunter 3DS
Animal Crossing
Any others?
Go to the Home Screen, on the top of the screen, there should be a square smiley face. You should find your code there.
That game has to be really fucking good to be worth $7. It also loses a lot of points for being tied up in Nintendo's DRM, which I do not trust for shit. I fully expect anything I buy in the 3DS e-Store to disappear and become lost forever at some point in the next decade. I trust in Valve that every game I have bought from Steam I will be able to play for the rest of my life.