Right, I just read about that. But I don't see how a file system would cause issues of not properly saving. Is there documentation out there that cites that having a SD card formatted to exFAT would cause issues of not allowing to be saved?
I'm not sure what you mean. I'm a bit clueless, honestly. Is exfat not supported and would cause issues of not wanting to write a save file to the default directory?
I'm clueless on what is going on with RetroArch on my Switch. For some reason when I save in-game it never actually saves. The savefile directory is the default one that RetroArch points to.
Nintendo doesn't care if they banned people playing the game two days before release. They don't have to make exceptions to people who pirated their game and played online.
>> You just boned yourself with that statement.
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>> If you have consensual sex with someone and they have any kind of STD's and don't tell you, you can sue them. That is so illegal it's not even funny.
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>> Now, if she told you and you did it anyway, you have no leg to stand on.
I "boned"...
And this is why you don't share your ID. We don't know the consequences of two 3DS' with the same ID connecting to the Nintendo network. You might be safe, you might not be.
Listen, you don't have to explain this to me. I just explained it to the guy you replied to as well. You said it was a server ban and to me it makes more sense to address it as a console ban. A server ban, at least to me, sounds like banning your IP address or network.
Consider installing a Debian based distribution other than Ubuntu, that has Amazon bloatware installed.
Anyways, argument is unnecessary. If someone wants to use a GNU/Linux distribution, they'll find the needs for them to use it - or use an operating system of their choice.
I feel like school, back when I was actually in school, was more entertaining though, because of how much I get to interact with people, hang out with friends, and other stuff like that. All I get to talk to at work is my boring coworkers lol