Not 'reportedly', people confirmed it doesn't work. it shows the games on your home screen but none of them launch. Also Nintendo can brick your system so don't even try using it.
Yeah, I wonder if there's a piece of hardware that facilitates the bricking that will be found soon, otherwise a large influx of ways to flash the Switch 2 with a safer firmware. The Switch 2 is pathetic by today's standards anyway. Should've been a 2K OLED at the minimum
The switch 2 has good specs by today's standards. Having anything higher than 1080p is a waste of time since there isn't any handheld that can run higher than that. The steam deck is 800p...
If it's anything like the Wii, there's no hardware to fully brick the console. Instead, it would likely just come up with a software error message on boot (usually after an update) and tell you to contact Nintendo Support, who presumably would completely reset your console and remove mods if you sent it in. Maybe ban the serial number from online too.
Obviously it wouldn't. The Switch 2 is a different system, and you can count on it having different decryption keys, as well as new methods of checking the validity of older decryption keys.
Count on it taking at least another two years before this console gets hacked and running pirate roms.
Not 'reportedly', people confirmed it doesn't work. it shows the games on your home screen but none of them launch. Also Nintendo can brick your system so don't even try using it.
Yeah, I wonder if there's a piece of hardware that facilitates the bricking that will be found soon, otherwise a large influx of ways to flash the Switch 2 with a safer firmware. The Switch 2 is pathetic by today's standards anyway. Should've been a 2K OLED at the minimum
The switch 2 has good specs by today's standards. Having anything higher than 1080p is a waste of time since there isn't any handheld that can run higher than that. The steam deck is 800p...
If it's anything like the Wii, there's no hardware to fully brick the console. Instead, it would likely just come up with a software error message on boot (usually after an update) and tell you to contact Nintendo Support, who presumably would completely reset your console and remove mods if you sent it in. Maybe ban the serial number from online too.