WithPersona 3 Reloadfinally bringing the classic, beloved 2006 JRPG to life on modern consoles, there are plenty of things to love about the new 3D coat of paint on the game and all the new activities added to flesh it out. One of those modern conveniences is the ability to connect to a network function.
When you consult the network functionality in P3R, you’ll have access to a wealth of information, such as answers to questions asked in school, what your fellow players have been up to lately, and save your game to the cloud, just in case.

Network Connectivity Saves Your Progress And Helps You Plan
See A Full Schedule Of What Other Players Are Doing
If ever you’re not quite sure what you should spend your next chunk of free time doing, you may always check out the Network functionality tosee how other players spent their timeduring that same segment of free time you’re trying to fill.
This screen is separated intothree major categoriesto keep activities separate and easier to read:

Even if it’s just as a reminder of all the various things available to do in Persona 3 Reload, it’s helpful to check the network function if you ever need suggestions on how to kill time.
Save Progress With Network Connection
In a game as long as Persona 3 Reload, you’d never want to risk losing any of your precious progress! Though the game comes with 15 individual save slots, you’d do well to occasionallysave your progress to the networkas well.
Should you ever decide you’d like to play Persona 3 Reload on a different console, saving your progress to the cloud allows you to port said progress to the new console. The other 15 save slots are local saves, meaning if anything happens to the machine you’re playing P3R on or the data within, your saves will be lost.
We’ve been saving to the cloud on average once each month, just before the Full Moon operations - you can never be too safe.
Find Answers To Classroom Pop Quizzes
When you’re sitting in class clicking through your teachers' interesting but lengthy lectures, you and your friends will occasionallybe asked a question during classrelated to whichever subject and material the teacher has been covering.
If you’re not sure of the answer, you cancheck the network to see how others answered this questionto see how the general public thinks. It’s pretty helpful if ever you’re stumped (or just haven’t been paying enough attention in class - we get it, they talk for a while).
Of course, if you’d like all the answers ready to go at your fingertips,we have a guideto all your classroom and school exam answers, too.