Hi All,
I'm just looking for a quick question... I've been googling for 15 mins and finding older answers (I know the answer is probably here and I'm just being lazy, I will keep looking, but someone could probably answer in a min). I just thought to myself what was that forum I used to follow HOURLY back in the day with the original Wii, Team Twizzers, HackMii, Wii Brew, etc... Ah I finally remembered, gbatemp! I couldn't even find my login info from like 12+ years ago and had to create a new account.
Anyways, I have really quick question(s). My six year old son is all into gaming now (very beginner), but he only likes to play multiplayer with me (Roblox, Farm Sim). We want to get him a Switch for Xmas. You know where this is going, Daddy is now going to need to purchase a Switch too lol. I'm sure split screen works fine, but I could see us using them outside of home or not near the main TV.
Do I need to purchase a copy of a game for each console, specifically to play multiplayer together? I read a loophole where you can login with one account on one console, then logout, and login with that account on the second console (that I think is a family group account?), then create a 3rd account or something. Does this still work? The thing I read was from 2019, I figured Nintendo would have patched this by now.., and also read that it can't be on the same local network or something. If it does still work, I can research the exact steps, so you don't need to post instructions, just wondering if it still works.
I don't mind paying a subscription, does the Family plan help this at all? I really just don't want to but 2 copies of say the digital version of Mario Kart or Smash Bros every time. Also, if I bought a Lite, but got him the oled, would that matter?
Thanks for any help. I feel like I will be browsing these forums a lot more in my future.
ugh already started going down a rabbit hole I didn't want to lol. Was going to get an oled for him, but now reading soft-modding a switch original and a serial number checker for patched ones. If I bought an original switch today at say Target, what is the probability it's patched?
I'm just looking for a quick question... I've been googling for 15 mins and finding older answers (I know the answer is probably here and I'm just being lazy, I will keep looking, but someone could probably answer in a min). I just thought to myself what was that forum I used to follow HOURLY back in the day with the original Wii, Team Twizzers, HackMii, Wii Brew, etc... Ah I finally remembered, gbatemp! I couldn't even find my login info from like 12+ years ago and had to create a new account.
Anyways, I have really quick question(s). My six year old son is all into gaming now (very beginner), but he only likes to play multiplayer with me (Roblox, Farm Sim). We want to get him a Switch for Xmas. You know where this is going, Daddy is now going to need to purchase a Switch too lol. I'm sure split screen works fine, but I could see us using them outside of home or not near the main TV.
Do I need to purchase a copy of a game for each console, specifically to play multiplayer together? I read a loophole where you can login with one account on one console, then logout, and login with that account on the second console (that I think is a family group account?), then create a 3rd account or something. Does this still work? The thing I read was from 2019, I figured Nintendo would have patched this by now.., and also read that it can't be on the same local network or something. If it does still work, I can research the exact steps, so you don't need to post instructions, just wondering if it still works.
I don't mind paying a subscription, does the Family plan help this at all? I really just don't want to but 2 copies of say the digital version of Mario Kart or Smash Bros every time. Also, if I bought a Lite, but got him the oled, would that matter?
Thanks for any help. I feel like I will be browsing these forums a lot more in my future.
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ugh already started going down a rabbit hole I didn't want to lol. Was going to get an oled for him, but now reading soft-modding a switch original and a serial number checker for patched ones. If I bought an original switch today at say Target, what is the probability it's patched?
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