• Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    5 days ago

    Yeah, definitely gonna stop those pirates who soft/hardmod their systems and never connect to the Internet/run updates in order to dump their games or play pirated copies or whatever they wanna do! That’ll stop them!

    /s

    Edit:

    This seems to be more about their online account services and their updated privacy policy than anything else, but I still think my point stands, just not for this article.

    • @neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      285 days ago

      The problem is when a new game is released that requires an update to a later firmware version.

      I think I’ve had it before where the updates applied to the system from the game card.

      Unless I misunderstood what was happening. We will have to wait for someone to figure that out.

      I’m rooting for someone to home brew the switch 2 ASAP

      • @tiramichu@lemm.ee
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        5 days ago

        You’ll probably have a while to wait.

        The Switch 1 was able to run homebrew due to a hardware exploit in the CPU which allowed injection of arbitrary code. The interesting thing about that vulnerability being that since it was a hardware vulnerability, it couldn’t be patched out even after it was discovered.

        Following that incident, I’m sure Nintendo has been working especially hard to ensure there are no similar vulnerabilities existing on the Switch 2.

        That said, console hackers are an amazingly creative and talented bunch, so I wouldn’t be surprised by anything.

        • @ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          165 days ago

          Hard to say. Consoles have certainly gotten more sercure and people finding vulnerabilities are far less likely to just give them out for free these days

          But there is incentive to hack any console and nintendo has historically attracted the biggest dorks. Additionally they also seem to historically make pretty huge blunders, though the switch exploit was nvidias fault tbf

        • @neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          135 days ago

          I’m pretty sure all Nintendo consoles have had a problem with being hacked. As far back as the Wii, people were able to run hombrew pretty quickly.

          I think Nintendo just sucks at console security or maybe they are a bigger target due to their exclusives.

        • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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          35 days ago

          You could have said that about every Nintendo console since the NES, yet here we are.