I don't think he realized the scale of the problem. Had a small chat during the exchange, I wanted to hear his side of the story. He advised me all 3DS are now currently selling in refurb condition. I understood this clearly, and told him that if I ever wanted a refurb unit I would've bought it at Heavyarm in the first place. He did not give me a chance to voice out that he's missing the whole point. The point was he said its not refurb. I had to discover it in the worst possible way, which was after the purchase. He admitted (finally sell a refurb unit) and claimed that the unit was already concealed directly from his supplier. Then come out all sad story about me lucky getting a cheap unit during the short supply period (again), not making a lot of money & etc. Then he started mentioning he will sell the used unit to his other customers...
So please be wary if you guys wanted a non-refurbished unit. I'm aware of the scarcity of 3DSxl units right now, judging by scouting around Lowyat.net. 3 of my buddies got their units in all three colors (Red, Blue and Black) non-refurb units in the past few days at a local shop in Shah Alam perfectly fine maybe due to old stock. Welp, there's that. Looks like I'll be 3DSxless for a few days... Nice timing for the Zelda edition
Thank you very much guys for your support! It's been a while since I've been this active in Lowyat. You guys pretty much make me all warm and welcomed in the Nintendo section. Proud to be a part of the family!
QUOTE(MaUi^ @ Nov 9 2013, 12:04 AM)
As far as I know. every 3DS game save file are saved into the game card it self, unless you have a digital version (download from eshop or comes with the machine). Digital version save to the sd card, but you need to do/run save-data backup to port/copy the save game file for every game to the sd card.
In Animal Crossing New Leaf digital version, the game does not support the save-data backup tools, so if you have digital version, the save game are tie to your 3DS machine, not only the save game, the game it self also tie to the machine. You need to do a full 3DS system transfer in order to bring the Animal Crossing game with its save files to a new 3DS. Yeah I know, this is sucks, PSVita much better in this regard, and Nintendo never learn.
That's my thought exactly. I knew last time game cartridges do carry saved games, just wanted to be sure. I backed up my SD card already and I hope my town will still be there waiting for my return In Animal Crossing New Leaf digital version, the game does not support the save-data backup tools, so if you have digital version, the save game are tie to your 3DS machine, not only the save game, the game it self also tie to the machine. You need to do a full 3DS system transfer in order to bring the Animal Crossing game with its save files to a new 3DS. Yeah I know, this is sucks, PSVita much better in this regard, and Nintendo never learn.
This post has been edited by MR.Shiney: Nov 9 2013, 03:29 AM
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