@YellowChocobo I suspect that you didn't read my full, short paragraph, especially the last line or two.
Bandwidth Caps + Download Speed (especially bandwidth caps) means no go in terms of mass market appeal.
@Iz20XX Well some people would rather not have to go through the "slight" annoyance of having to rearrange games from their SD cards onto the system or redownload them. Being able to boot things straight off an SD card would help.
@chronicler If I remember right, that actually wasn't a true fix for the Wii. Apparently, it doesn't boot it directly from the SD Card but instead transfers the game over to the Wii's system memory temporarily so you can play it. In other words, you would still need the required amount of system memory for that particular game available. Of course, that shouldn't be an issue if all of your games are on the SD card in the first place.
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I've made up my mind I'm not downloading anymore Dsiware games unless this is fixed. All i could fit on my 3DS memory was 10 lousy games. It might be a minor inconvenience but it's still annoying that we can't load up the games immediately after buying. Having to clean out the fridge everytime I wanna play a new Dsiware game is really stupid. Dsiware is a joke compared to the Gameboy games anyway.
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@TheSolarKnight - What I meant in my post was that I would like separate files for an eShop download and the game's save file, so I can remove the game from my SD card/Home menu without losing my save files, because I may be done with playing it for awhile and not want to look at it all the time, but not lose my save files, not any type of streaming system or anything like that.
@YellowChocobo I suspect that you didn't read my full, short paragraph, especially the last line or two.
Bandwidth Caps + Download Speed (especially bandwidth caps) means no go in terms of mass market appeal.
@Iz20XX Well some people would rather not have to go through the "slight" annoyance of having to rearrange games from their SD cards onto the system or redownload them. Being able to boot things straight off an SD card would help.
@chronicler If I remember right, that actually wasn't a true fix for the Wii. Apparently, it doesn't boot it directly from the SD Card but instead transfers the game over to the Wii's system memory temporarily so you can play it. In other words, you would still need the required amount of system memory for that particular game available. Of course, that shouldn't be an issue if all of your games are on the SD card in the first place.
Not all internet providers have data/bandwidth caps. I pay a flat rate with Qwest / CenturyLink and get up to 20 mbps. I stream lots of stuff from Netflix, play online on my PS3, 3DS, and Wii, surf the net on my laptop... and not once have I encountered a data limit.
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