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Smash 3DS Can't save any more replays?

OctoWich

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The game is saying I cannot save any more replays when I have over 150,000 blocks available on my SD card. I have a lot of replays saved but that shouldn't matter. Is this happening to anybody else or does anybody know what I can do? If it's a limit put by the game them that's really stupid. I had to pass on saving some good battles because of this.
 

OctoWich

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Anybody know? I can't be the only one so far with more than 60 replays.

I have asked so many people about this issue and nobody is responding and its like I'm invisible whenever I ask this.
 
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linhgame

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I have a 128gb sd card in my 3DS and still can't save anymore replays, that's dissapointing.
 

OctoWich

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Yeah like how is 60 replays of space gonna last me for years to come, especially when you can't upload to a computer.

They really need to patch this.
 

Randomain

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Oct 5, 2014
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I also ran into this after having a match I really wanted to save. It didn't even give a warning, just suddenly refused to save.

I can understand why Nintendo might limit the number of replays so that you don't fill up your sd card on smash replays, but I agree that there should at least be an option to disable the limit. I wouldn't mind if my sd card was mainly used for smash replays.
 

Grantendo

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Oct 5, 2014
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I wonder if its possible to move the files over to a computer to store them and then transfer them back on when you want to watch...
 

TechieWidget

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Oct 8, 2014
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For now, I think the best thing we could do is to use a camera, video record our replays and then save it in a computer. Unless, you have a 3DS Capture Card, then that would be a completely different story.
 
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