Buyer beware.
Can’t wait until they crack the S2.
Submitted 19 hours ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to gaming@lemmy.zip
Buyer beware.
Can’t wait until they crack the S2.
Hot take: Nintendo peaked with the Wii.
3ds, but yes. Your point stands.
I don’t mind the Wii U but I think it was marketed wrong
I remember when people used to complain about the annoyance and difficulty inherent in keeping up with the Joneses, and yet it seems like we have learned nothing as a society.
If you’re gonna spend $500 on a Switch 2 because you want little Billy to be able to play the newest latest games so that his friends won’t think he’s a weirdo, then you’re in for a penny, you’re in for a pound, fucking shell out.
But if you just want little Billy to have some games to play to keep himself active and interested and, you know, not spiraling into drug addiction and depression, because apparently that’s the only alternative to being a gamer, you could buy them like a really nice 200 some odd dollar Anbernic handheld that comes pre-installed with, you know, 5,000 video games and let him play that.
And if his friends complain about how he can’t play the latest Switch 2 Mario Kart game, you tell billy to tell them to go suck a dick while he’s 100%ing Majora’s Mask.
it is always morally correct to pirate nintendo games
Reason 99 why not to purchase killSwitch, ever.
And here we are again, having our pitchforks ready.
Maybe read the article for once. Nothing new about what happened there. We saw the same happening with the Switch 1 for years and nobody cared, but now it’s a thing because we’re all on the “screw greedy Nintendo” hype train.
Nintendo has a unique way to track pirates games via their cartridges’ UIDs. That’s nothing we should really be surprised about, given how long this system is around.
Maybe, just maybe, blame the seller of that copied game. In the end, Nintendo quickly reacted - again, read the bloody article.
Nintendo tracked the UID to a different Switch in a completely different geographic location logged in with a different account tied to a different bank card and still bricked it. Even Windows licenses aren’t that much of an asshole.
They haven’t bricked it, they disabled the online function. Something that all console manufacturers do in such cases for years, including Nintendo for the Switch 1.
The only news in this article is that Nintendo has awesome support. Everything else is just rage bait and half the internet is biting.
Per the article, it wasn’t a pirated game though, it was used. That’s the issue here.
They can be ban happy with pirates if they want, but banning people from being able to just swap games in real life is fuckin dumb.
Well technically, it was both, at least from their perspective. And as soon as they were contacted, the situation was resolved.
I’m not saying I wouldn’t be pissed if this happened to me, and I’m not saying I like the whole “we block your internet access” thing. But what I’m saying is that this is normal practice for decades (!!!) now for all console manufacturers, and that the only reason why this is a “news article” now is because “Nintendo = bad” clicks so damn well.
20cello@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
Fuck Nintendo, blocking kids just because of their greediness