You just need to wait for July 11, in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, ...
Yeah like someone said before, go to 7/11 on 7/11 and play golf while drinking ur free slurpee.
You just need to wait for July 11, in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, ...
If you did a cart update, I think you should be good. If Nintendo updated the firmware for you (as in, you bought the Switch and it is preloaded with firmware v2.0.0 and/or above), you're screwed until next year.
Why? Do newer firmwares have their date already stored?If you did a cart update, I think you should be good. If Nintendo updated the firmware for you (as in, you bought the Switch and it is preloaded with firmware v2.0.0 and/or above), you're screwed until next year.
Why wait though? Wouldn't they have said so this past July? All the employees who knew probably did it then.Thanks for the reply. It came with 2.3 so it looks like I'm out of the game.
I wonder if this was supposed to remain hidden until a year or two down the road Nintendo would make an announcement for everyone to do this secret gesture on this day to honor the memory of Iwata and it's now the surprise is ruined.
Why? Do newer firmwares have their date already stored?
Why wait though? Wouldn't they have said so this past July? All the employees who knew probably did it then.
Actually, it's chineseThe universal language is Math and also arguably Art. The most spoken language on our planet is English though.
Why? Do newer firmwares have their date already stored?
Jein...Actually, it's chinese
Most people is still Chinese.Jain...
It depends, if it is the "language with most native speakers", the first place goes to Chinese, second goes to Spanish, and English comes third.
If it is about "the language that most people can speak (including as a second language)", English comes first easily.
Yes, and as I said...Most people is still Chinese.
Do you not know 1 China = x1.3 the rest of the world by human population?
Jein...
It depends, if it is the "language with the most native speakers", the first place goes to Chinese, second goes to Spanish, and English comes third.
If it is about "the language that most people can speak (including as a second language)", English comes first easily.
Switch firmware updates are generally (and obviously) stored on a content distribution network (CDN). So it's far more easier and practical to connect the Switch to the CDN, so all firmware updates are consistent throughout. Less hassle, least issue with firmware bricking the hardware, etc.
whats wrong with wanting another gameWhy everybody is so hyped with a NES golf game ? I mean, we don't even know if it can be useful for hacking, and if it's not, then it's just a hidden NES game
So looks like vanilla Switches have more value.