I am playing The Wolf Among Us and have been experiencing some major stuttering between scenes and during quick time events. I recall seeing minor amounts of stuttering with Gravity Rush and it’s making me wonder if it has to do with SD2Vita adapter/SD card or if it’s just the PS Vita struggling with the games. Looking online I do see reviews for these games that mention framerate dips but others don’t and they definitely don’t paint the picture of what I’m experiencing.

The TLDR is basically does using an SD2Vita adapter cause performance issues versus a legitimate game cartridge?

  • Painfinity@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I have a 256GB SD card (with the black & red SD2Vita adapter) and it’s been nothing but a joy to use.

    I’d say that the possible failure points are:

    • A bad tutorial: I’ve followed this one from vitahacks, it was and probably is still the most straightforward tutorial to get it working.

    • Using StorageMgr instead of YAMT(& viceversa): I’ve seen some people report that their SD2Vita didn’t work well in conjunction with StorageMgr. Then again, I’ve seen people report that they had issues on YAMT and fixed it by switching to StorageMgr. I switched to YAMT and everything’s fine, but didn’t have any problems with StorageMgr either. I’d still try to switch to the opposite kernel plugin if I were you.

    • Too many GB: While there are some people with 512 and 1TB SD cards, I’ve seen the most success with 128GB and 256GB SD card sizes. I have around 150 games and have roughly 80GB left, so think about if you reeeeeeally need the higher capacities.

    • A knockoff SD card: What someone else has already commented, abysmal read speeds could theoretically maybe perhaps have an impact on your gaming experience. Make sure you have one from known brand names like ADATA, SanDisk, Samsung, Kingston, etc., and if possible not from Aliexpress, just this once ;). You don’t need to splurge on U3 SD cards with 200MB/s transfer speeds, a normal U1 100MB/s will be more than enough.

    Personally I’d recommend just going the good ol’ troubleshooting route. Install on your internal memory a game that normally stutters on your SD2VITA adapter (possibly the most lightweight), see if it still stutters, go from there. If it doesn’t stutter, nice, focus only on the points mentioned above. If it still stutters, nice, you can rule out the points above as the culprit. Install PSVshell and monitor your CPU and GPU (or even overclock if you’re just looking for a quick fix) to spot any weird behavior.

    Edit: Added advice.

  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 months ago

    I had so much trouble with my sd2vita that I honeslt gave up on it, after the 3rd or 4th time something corrupted it while just using it.

    I’ll return to it some day, but for now I’m pouting.

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      10 months ago

      Interesting. I wonder if you got a defective unit or something. I haven’t had that issue even with a few years of use.

      Sorry to hear that though

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        10 months ago

        I’m wondering if it might be the size of SD card I’m using. I’ll have to check, but I think I’m using a 1TB.

  • mamotromico
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    10 months ago

    Honestly not sure, but I’d find it more likely that the issue would be on the sd card. Maybe it’s a slower knockoff. That could causes issues when reading assets