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Are Switch cartridges just SD cards?

The Nintendo Switch uses non-volatile flash memory technology similar to SD cards that are officially called game cards. These are distinct technologies from volatile game cartridges that are similar to RAM boards. This iteration is smaller and has a larger storage capacity than its previous versions.
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Are Nintendo Switch cartridges just SD cards?

No. SD cards are wider than Switch cartridges.
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Can I save Switch cartridge games to SD card?

*Game save data is only stored in the system memory, so it can't be moved to the microSD card.
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Does the Switch play games from a SD card?

Due to the slot size, SD cards and miniSD cards are not compatible with Nintendo Switch.
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Are Switch games saved on cartridge?

Game Progress & Save Data

On Nintendo Switch, game save data is stored on the console's System Memory. This will not change whether downloadable software or software from a game card is being played. Game save data cannot be saved or copied to a microSD card.
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The Sad Truth About Nintendo Switch Cartridges

Is licking a Switch cartridge safe?

[Switch] I licked my hand after touching a game card and noticed a strange, bitter taste. Is my health at risk? Please be reassured that your health is not at risk. Nintendo Switch game cards are coated with a bittering agent (Denatonium Benzoate).
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What happens if you lost a Switch cartridge?

What to do. If the game is published by Nintendo, and was purchased new within the last 90 days (not previously-played or used), Nintendo will attempt to provide a replacement. You must be able to provide the game and proof of purchase, and the game must not show signs of physical damage.
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Is it better to have physical or digital Switch games?

Much of it comes down to personal preference. If you like having shelves lined with your games that you can browse and reminisce, you'll want to go for physical. If you prefer the convenience and speed offered through digital purchases, and don't want game boxes lying around, then you'll want to go digital.
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Can you use the same game cartridge on two switches?

A: You need 2 game cartridges to play together on local if you buy 2 switch consoles.
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Can I put a 1TB SD card in my Switch?

The Nintendo Switch can accommodate such cards up to 2TB in size! It sounds amazing but it turns out that regular microSD cards don't go up to 2TB. It might be available in the future but the best you can do right now is a 1TB card.
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How many games can a Switch hold?

There is a limit based on storage space. Your switch can hold a lot of games, but only around 30.
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How many Switch games can 256GB hold?

If you're going to be playing mostly with physical games, and you don't envision yourself buying too many larger titles from the eShop, you should be able to get by on 64GB. However, if you're going all-digital, a 256GB card will see you through around 35 full sized games.
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Why are Switch cartridges read only?

The switch uses Micro SD cards up to 2TB (currently the biggest one on the market is 512GB). The purpose with the cartridges is that they are readable only and more durable than SD cards. They also allows somewhat to be modded with CPU cores, extra ram in the cartridge itself etc in the future.
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Why does Switch use cartridges?

Cartridges are much smaller than disks and disk readers, which is important as the Switch is also a handheld system. Having a disc reader would have made it significantly larger and heavier. Cartridges also take less power to run, since you're not having to spin motors and run a laser reader.
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Are there downsides to digital Switch games?

Cons of digital:
  • No selling, trading or loaning games. Subjective. ...
  • Lack of physical ownership. This one is subjective too. ...
  • Servers shutting down. Again, I don't think this will be a problem, and if it does become one, it won't matter by the time it does. ...
  • Microsd cards are a requirement.
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What happens if you own a physical and digital Switch game?

If you have both physical & digital, the switch will play the game from the cart when the cart is inserted. The switch doesn't care where the game comes from. The save data is stored separately from the game on the Switch's internal memory.
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Why is physical Switch game cheaper?

Mostly just supply and demand. They start out at the same price. Then over time, the demand for the game drops lower than the supply of the retail copies, so they need to lower prices in order to sell their pre-existing stock. Digital games have an infinite supply so aren't subject to the price system in the same way.
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Are Switch cartridges more expensive?

Cartridges are relatively-speaking much more expensive. They also aren't a set cost. Regardless of whether you burn 5GB or 40GB to a Blu-ray disc the media costs the same. Switch cartridges on the other hand, escalate in price depending on whether you need 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of storage.
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What part of a Switch cartridge tastes bad?

Nintendo Switch game cards are coated in a bitter-tasting substance (denatonium benzoate).
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How do Switch cartridges hold so much?

The Nintendo Switch uses non-volatile flash memory technology similar to SD cards that are officially called game cards. These are distinct technologies from volatile game cartridges that are similar to RAM boards. This iteration is smaller and has a larger storage capacity than its previous versions.
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What do Switch cartridges taste like?

Nintendo Switch cartridges are coated in a bittering agent meant to prevent them from being swallowed. The bitter flavor is non-toxic, according to Nintendo's explanation, and is completely harmless to those feeling bold enough to take a lick.
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Can magnets damage Switch cartridges?

There is no problem for a few reasons: Game cartridges are not magnetic media; they store the game data in a ROM (read-only memory) which is stored electronically in a chip/IC.
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