Ofcourse I can:
Nintendo doesn't allow selling these games yet, so unless you are part of the development staff you have pirated it.
However, if you are part of the staff and release / use the game prior to release, you violate your NDA of your employer.
And eshope wise: If you stole the cryptokey or reverse-engineered the game for the sole purpose of circumventing copy-protection measures you did also violate the DMCA in the US and similar laws in the EU.
So eitherway - some illegal action is necessary to play the game at this point.
Stop bending law how you want it to be. You very clearly should know that what some of you do is illegal.
Back to topic please.
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@Floppy Fork You'd almost think they'd call a feature like that "Force" for that reason - oh wait.. they did.
Note that you don't really need it though as you could probably use (modified) upscaled rendering to render at even higher resolutions, resulting in far better image quality.