Don’t pirate Nintendo Switch games. That’s the message that prominent hacker SciresM has looked to deliver in an extensive Reddit post where he provided an overview about how application authorization works on the portable home console.
"Ashwood Valley is a new cosy farming game, developed and published by RedDeer.Games and released on June 5th for the Nintendo Switch. Plant crops, befriend animals and work towards saving your sibling, who has been turned into a cat. I played it on the Switch as well as Switch 2 and can confirm that the game runs well on both of them." Charlie @ Thumb Culture
Epic: "We're investigating reports that some players no longer have their Superman's Cape earned during the C2S7 season following this fix, which we are working to resolve now and will let you know once this is complete."
The new Fortnite chest will take you approximately half of a match to open, but it might be worth it.
I like buying my games and supporting the developers to continue to make future projects. But saying that, Also don't mind hacking my device to play emulators for games that are not re-released digitally.
I imagine most people wouldn't bother taking their real Nintendo accounts online on a hacked console.
Here's a drink that will make you orgasm 20 times per minute BUT everyone will know you're a furry, and you'll probably be banned from your book club. Your move
the title doesnt match what he was saying... Heck even the article is ad libing here and there, nice try though. If you play online you will probably get banned, but its a Nintendo console so most people dont play online anyway.