Current Events > How is having your games saved on an SD card any less "physical"?

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On_The_Edge
09/08/19 9:32:44 PM
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For people who don't like digital games, if the game is saved to the SD card, how is that any less physical than it being on a cartridge that you buy from the store, or a disk?

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Unsugarized_Foo
09/08/19 9:33:24 PM
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I can't get no satisfaction
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TheBlueMonk_
09/08/19 9:34:19 PM
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can't sell it. i think you can let people play it if you set up your account on their switch but i forget the details.
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TheBiggerWiggle
09/08/19 9:34:35 PM
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Two words:

PT

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SuperVegito2487
09/08/19 9:37:59 PM
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From the Anti Digital Side? I could see the argument being that theres no case, no abillity to let people borrow it, sell it, or use it on another device that accepts the media format, whereas Storage cards are usually formatted in ways that could make it... problematic (not impossible though)

Pro Digital? Well it takes up a lot less space and you can put way more than one game on a single SD Card (i got a 400 gb unit for my switch, and i own a 5tb Storage drive for my pc)

Sure you have to buy the storage media, but they generally arent all that expensive.
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Darmik
09/08/19 9:39:06 PM
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That doesn't work on other systems.
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