u/Emergency_Western_75

Does Splatoon 3 data cross-save?

Hihi! So I got a switch 2 recently in prep for Splatoon Raiders as I desperately want to play the game, but I have an extreme attachment to my Switch 1 and was wondering: does Splatoon 3 data cross-save?

I'm more hung up on the fact that now that I've made the switch (pun intended) I won't be able to go back and forth and play on my Splatoon 3 OLED to play, well, Splatoon 3. In short, basically I'm concerned whether or not my progress on the Switch 2 will be the same as my progress on the Switch 1 once I log onto it.

I'm aware that it has cloud-save, but I'm not entirely sure how that works or how to enable it. I haven't done the large data transfer to the Switch 2 yet, so I'm asking beforehand before I mess anything up.

Other key details:

  • My Splatoon 3 game is physical (this also pertains to my tomodachi life game that I'm also worried about but happens to be off topic)
  • I remember my Splat2 data being gone once I opened it back up on the original console during my first switch over
  • I have the DLC, so will that create any other issues?
  • I do have the Online subscription as the average Splatoon player does

So, once again: Will my data transfer from console to console automatically, and if so will I have to take any extra steps?

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u/Emergency_Western_75 — 14 hours ago

1960-1970 Fiction Book About Polish Doctor Reminiscing or Remembering Her Past.

Hello! I stumbled upon this book while I was in a school play, as we used this book as a prop. I didn't have much time with it as it did not end up being assigned to me, and I had to rehearse anyway, so I was only able to read the synopsis and author's description. I desperately want to add this book to my backlog and therefore eventually read it. I hope trying to find a book even though I haven't read it is still allowed. (P.S., the play and with that access to the book was about 2 months ago)

If details get mixed up with the author's bio and synopsis I apologize.

Okay, so:

This book dates around the 60-70s I think. This copy was dated around the 80s or 90s but I may be wrong. It's very loose.. so I apologize. All I know definitively is that it was written in the 20th century, which doesn't provide much leverage.

I believe the title has something to do with "Admissions of" or something of the sort?

The cover is very dreamy, with a woman without a mouth (something covering it i presume) with cremes and rosy colors.

This book is translated from a slavic or generally just Eastern European language, I'm thinking Polish but I may be wrong. I'm pretty certain the author is a woman as well.

The story is in first person and has something to do with this woman (the main character) remembering.. well, memories? I think the main focus is her reminiscing on her youth. During this said youth she's staying with extended family, or somebody else who aren't her parents. I remember one of the main points in the synopsis is that she had nobody when she was younger.

I remember these few lines in the middle of the book about a girl being called "a bitch" and fat, I think. As a disclaimer, my friend was pointing this out and that's the only thing in the actual novel I read. I read around the lines without the immature banter and realized the MC was just relaying something another character had said.

Other vague details I remember about the author or the story is that this woman is a doctor, or has some skills concerning the medical field and something to do with the red cross perhaps. I think a middle eastern country is mentioned, but again I may be wrong!

Thanks in advance for any help!

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u/Emergency_Western_75 — 1 month ago