• Dem Bosain@midwest.social
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    If you don’t dabble in Switch modding or anything like that, then you have absolutely nothing to worry about…

    I shouldn’t be worried that Nintendo can remotely brick my $500 console. For any reason. Or accidentally.

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      This kind of stuff should be highly illegal, regardless of supposed copyright arguments.

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    Worry not, Japan has terrible developers. Whatever system is in place likely has thousands of attack vectors to prevent it from ever happening.

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      It’s because they all drink instead of going home at night.

      Ahh, the life of a salaryman

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    Many of you live in a state with right to repair laws. If you are one of those people make sure you study what your local laws say you can do. Different areas have different laws, and some of you will have a lawyer begging to represent you for legal fees if you win…

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    Your switch has always been in danger of being bricked if you mod it. This isn’t new. You just don’t go online with it.

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    Is this news? I’ve been modding consoles for over a decade and this has always been part of it. Just because Nintendo has historically been really bad at it in the past doesn’t mean this hasn’t always been the name of the game.

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      I have both a v1 Switch I’ve home brewed and a Steam Deck OLED. I never really use the switch anymore

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      one reason I got a deck is long term it can work as a mini linux machine even when I upgrade to something better eventually.

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      The switch does play certain games better, switch 2 games won’t emulate as well until a steamdeck 2 in assuming.

      Imo not worth having the switch unless you like the small size and portability. Switch 2 is just stupid to me, too big and non-oled. It’s not sure whether it wants to be a console or a handheld so it decided to just suck at both.

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        If I were getting into Switches, I’d get a Switch too. It’s more powerful, so it’d probably run older games better, and new games will likely be Switch 2 exclusive, at least at some point. If I need portability on-the-go, I’d probably get a Switch Lite, which is available at extremely reasonable prices these days.

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    They’ve long since done this, that’s why the prevailing advice for those who could afford it was “Get one Switch for piracy and one for everything you want to do online”

    I suppose they’re just officially covering their bases in legal talk now

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      Yup. Anyone thinking this is even remotely new has never simply glanced at switch modding.

    • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      They didn’t have that ability at the time, if your wii bricked (in my experience) its because you installed bootmii over boot2 and didn’t have a gamecube controller to control the device on that interface, leading you to believe it was a brick. I did that a few times back in the day.

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      Buggy code from Waninkoko bricked a lot of Wiis and PS3s back in the day. So, you could have followed the mod directions exactly and still bricked.

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      I don’t think so as the Wii was considered unbackable.

      The Wii’s security systems are actually pretty tight. Nintendo made the mistake of assuming that their code had no security issues. (I don’t think defense in depth was a thing yet)