Will SD cards and optional external hard drives be enough?
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Ever hear of a terabyte hard drive or maby 2 terabyte for thw Wii U storage.
plenty plenty of storage
im hoping nintendo offers a free cloud storage option down the line. A large one.
Consumers can purchase non-proprietary SD cards for the 3DS (it might be limited to the 32gigs SD card, I'm not sure), and the Wii U can use anything imaginable (8gigs of flash built-in, allows for external HDDs, USBs, and SD cards)!
Well you can get a 32gb sd card for £16 on amazon and im sure the wiiu will have a 300gb hdd version or let you plug an external hdd into it and again the price of them are not bad now.
What is all the hate for Nintendo Sony and Microsoft at the moment from some people?
We are gamers we buy the console to enjoy the games we want from the developers and yes some things can be done better by all 3 but even if these things were done people would find something to complain about.
I'm wondering if it will let you use any HDD (i hope so) or a proprietery one that can only be used with the Wii u.
if they let you use anyone then thats awesome as there would be no problem with storage. but that also gets me thinking will they let you boot games from the HDD or will it be just things like pics and vids?