They are all pretty good these days . Its probably going to come down to a cost factor in the end.
howdy all, a while ago i got the kids a m3lite for their ds but one of their passcards seems to be playing up so im thinking of updating them both,
anyway theres the m3, r4 and acekard etc but not sure which to get.
was hoping for some feedback (good or bad) on any or all of them?
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They are all pretty good these days . Its probably going to come down to a cost factor in the end.
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i dont mind paying the money if the dearer one has some benefit over the others,
like i found the acekard to be cheapest followed by m3ds with rumble pack then a r4
is there a benfefit to a r4 over the others?
Some of the differences are size of memory cards that they will take, having an action replay built in or not, realtime saves etc. The R4 has been around for a long time now and there are newer carts then them, but like anything thats been out for a long time, it usually means that they must have got it right or they wouldnt still be around. Myself, I sell a lot of the DSTT carts and have nothing but good feedback from clients, so I think its really a personal preference.
What would you do if your server was stolen or failed beyond repair?
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I would be the same as cwispy ,the DSTT is a very good budget card , or the Acekard is also really good
the R4 has been around a lont time , and they are favoured for a reason , but i reckon there are better cheaper cards on the market like the ones stated
i have the DSTT myself, a great card for its price
Around $33AU delivered for a DSTT with 2gb card
DealExtreme, US site, free delivery, AU dollar is high against the US dollar, so prices are very favourable, damn cheap if you ask me...
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I'd probably stay away from the R4 these days because the competition has come up to where the others were and the R4 still doesn't have SDHC support. DSTT has been popular but there are a few people who have problems with it, but there are a lot of happy customers, if I was going to buy a new one I probably would look at that.
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Acekard is what I've been leaning towards; it seems to be the most user friendly and to have the best.... Functionality, I suppose. XD. People seem to look past things like, "Oh, it plays MP3s" and "You might be a collector/playing copies of your own originals to keep them in good condition", always heading directly toward "You're stealing games!"
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