@Rosemary you're not wrong
hell, even just "not turning off when you take the SD card out" would be huge
@monorail Considering how it uses the SD card, I'm not surprised you can't take it out with it on. Smartphones and tablets are the same way.
@Rosemary actually yeah it's only just occurred to me that you might have a game running off the SD card while you're in the menu or w/e
@monorail You might have a game running off the SD card without even knowing it, too; I wouldn't be surprised if game data gets stored to the SD card, especially DLC or updates, but save data and cache too. The Switch cartridge is abysmally slow for cartridge type media.
@monorail The internal storage is very small.
I didn't mean cache in the proper sense. I just couldn't think of any other word for it; data installed to the system because the program knows in advance it's going to need that data a lot, and shouldn't read it off the card every time. Not dynamically-allocated cache, but compile-time allocated installed data.
@Rosemary oh, perhaps i am mistaken
@Rosemary ahh i see
@monorail If I remember right, we weren't able to play Xenoblade 2 when we first got our Switch until we put in an sd card.