looks up from steam deck
wait what?
looks up from steam deck
wait what?
Looks up from one of my hacked switches which are not banned
Heh, someone (the banned person) wasn't paying attention.
PC gaming just need a solid Mario Kart alternative and every other genre are covered.
Every Mario Kart except World is playable on PC...but of course the online is far more limited since the pool of players is much, much smaller.
Keep an eye on Sonic Racing: Crossworlds.
and the upcoming switch 2 emulator
This is the way
Pretty sure Valve encourage people to do fun things with their steam deck. You want to run some custom OS on it? Go ahead!
Going online with flash carts on a new console is certainly a choice. The first Switch already hardware banned for doing that, so this isn't new.
I know people that got their Nintendo DS banned for using flash carts. This ain't new.
Fuck Nintendo. No other company has as much active distain for their fans. And the damage they’ve done to game preservation is immeasurable.
No other company has as much active distain for their fans
Pretty sure Apple does.
I'm not sure why you're getting downvoted here.
Apple is the company that brought us:
Their entire software and hardware is an affront to personal ownership, right to repair, and consumer rights.
Thar list is the lite version that doesnt include all the times theyve blocked open standards so their users can't interact with non apple things.
Honestly at this point I think someone's got a bot farm rolling against the switch 2, and Nintendo particularly. It's really not subtle.
Because Nintendo is a piece of shit.
Worse than disdain, it's hostility. Their family-friendly image is at odds with their actual actions. Going after streamers because they dare play (and publicize) your games...? What the fuck!? Their attitude literally makes me reconsider buying their console and/or games...
As it should.
Beside perhaps Apple
Despite the fearmongering going around about bricks, this is only online bans. Same thing they've always done, same thing Sony and Microsoft do too if you get caught there.
Frankly, if you try to go online with pirated games, you're an idiot.
Also it's impossible to make legal backups with the Mig flash. Yes backups for personal use are legal, but under the DMCA bypassing the DRM is not legal. And the Mig flash is seen as a DRM circumvention device. And before y'all come at me no i don't agree with this but Nintendo probably has the law on their side with this. Since players using the Mig are violating the EULA.
People are saying it happened to them with non-pirated games they put on the cartridge for convenience.
If you're using a flashcart online at all, you're an idiot.
Idea:
Correction:
It's not the account that's banned. It's the device that's banned. You can factory reset the Switch 2, completely wiping all data, and it will remain banned. This means that none of the games you've purchased legally will function, as cartridges no longer contain games and Nintendo's services are required to play them.
It essentially becomes a useless flat tile.
It's not useless. You can still sell it to people without telling them about the ban then ghost them
Is it still usable as in it boots?
Because then it's a prime piracy machine because it will never get patched again.
From what I've seen from the videos of people with banned Switch 2s:
Yes, it still boots.
There are active discussions already going on on GBATemp.net about Switch 2 bans and whatnot. I'd keep an eye on that forum to see how things develop.
but you could sell it to a nonsuspecting sucker and buy a new one.
Also, most cartridges contain games as I understand it; only some are keys.
The Nintendo online play is a joke. Not connecting to the web is a boon imo
Yeah, if you pirate and whatever... fair enough. Don't expect Nintendo to want to deal with you. But at least you know that is the risk you're taking.
The other group of people this will impact are those who dump (legally) their own games so that they don't have to swap out carts all the time. It's also going to suck for those who pick up a second hand console to find that their online access is restricted. I don't see an issue with Nintendo blacklisting a device from their services should it go against their ToS, but this just seems way too easy of a trap to walk into.
Imagining pirating a PC game and then never being allowed on the internet again...
After 12 days, people still buy the Nintendo Switch 2, when a month earlier the price was to high for them.
Is that against the terms and conditions?
Just asking!
Yes, they've always banned users for going online with pirated games, and the T&C has always warned you that they would. Sony and Microsoft do the same thing too.
The difference is that Xbox and PlayStation still allow you to access your digital games or completely reset the console and delete your accounts off the console.
Its different with Switch 2, because now you cannot acces the digital games you legally bought. You cannot even delete your account off of the console. If you bought physical cpoies of games that don't have the data on the cart, you can't play those either on Nintendo Switch 2.
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