So, I was on this spree (a bit impulsive, I admit) — and bam! — Nintendo’s got Switch 2 pre-orders live. Couldn’t help it; scrolling through game specifics, my eyes fix on stupid details like “Game file size.” Why? Honestly, who knows. Just a weird tick of mine. Imagine my surprise: these game files are hefty! Like, in the ring with Windows PC-type hefty.
It sort of clicks, though, you know? This new gadget’s got the punch to handle games at, like, full-on HD and stuff. But, funny thing — slap in a handful of games and your cute 256 GB storage has an existential crisis. Random thought: how do people ever manage space on any device, like ever?
Oh, tangent alert! So, there’s this list or something, and when you add up these pending Switch 2 games, you’re looking at a whooping three-hundred-something gigabytes. It’s wild. Translation: a microSD Express card is now your new best friend, and your wallet’s worst enemy.
Buying extra storage without owning the console yet? Sounds crazy, right? But, listen, grab the fattest microSD Express card your savings allow. Sure, they’re pricey, but also speedy like some tech cheetah. Side note: those old microSD cards? Just fancy coasters now. Or, okay, you can still peek at your old screenshots. ‘Cause nostalgia doesn’t need more space… I guess.