70 usd is almost the price of a single game, right? Mario Odyssey is still 60$ in the eshop to this day.. I'd say buying this for the price of 1 game to play a ton of games is pretty good
I was comparing that to the price of picofly. Most of modchip costs come from service of installing modchip. You can buy picofly for far less and get much more. Cons of playing dumps without updates is far too big today as currently updates can completely overhaul performance (f.e. Risk of Rain 2 started as 30 FPS game and now it's playable at 60 FPS, which for game that supports gyro aiming makes a big difference). This tool makes sense for legal users that are afraid of wearing out cartridges, but realistically most of people buying this will be pirates. And they will learn how limited this solution is on themself.70 usd is almost the price of a single game, right? Mario Odyssey is still 60$ in the eshop to this day.. I'd say buying this for the price of 1 game to play a ton of games is pretty good
Would make sense for those who don't want to modchip their Switch or buying an unpatched unit, but its better said than done.I was comparing that to the price of picofly. Most of modchip costs come from service of installing modchip. You can buy picofly for far less and get much more. Cons of playing dumps without updates is far too big today as currently updates can completely overhaul performance (f.e. Risk of Rain 2 started as 30 FPS game and now it's playable at 60 FPS, which for game that supports gyro aiming makes a big difference). This tool makes sense for legal users that are afraid of wearing out cartridges, but realistically most of people buying this will be pirates. And they will learn how limited this solution is on themself.
Oh yeah, absolutely! Not only that, being able to boot into both OFW and CFW is a must so you can still play your bought eshop games online without any issues.I was comparing that to the price of picofly. Most of modchip costs come from service of installing modchip. You can buy picofly for far less and get much more. Cons of playing dumps without updates is far too big today as currently updates can completely overhaul performance (f.e. Risk of Rain 2 started as 30 FPS game and now it's playable at 60 FPS, which for game that supports gyro aiming makes a big difference). This tool makes sense for legal users that are afraid of wearing out cartridges, but realistically most of people buying this will be pirates. And they will learn how limited this solution is on themself.
I’ll be a guinea pig if I can find it on Aliexpress or even better a US resellerThis product NEEDS someone legitimate and trustworthy from the scene to review it. Only then will I consider a preorder if its proven to be legit.
Honestly I'd prefer a trusted reseller over a rando that popped up...problem is alot of site are newer...I’ll be a guinea pig if I can find it on Aliexpress or even better a US reseller
The only website I’ve found so far is riddles with typos so I don’t exactly trust them
That’s another reason I don’t trust that website. If they can’t even be assed to fix the obvious or basic typos I doubt they are gonna care enough to give people their ordersHonestly I'd prefer a trusted reseller over a rando that popped up...problem is alot of site are newer...
Yes, every Switch game has a unique certificate ID.Do Switch retail games have any unique ids that would prevent using this thing online?
I was comparing that to the price of picofly. Most of modchip costs come from service of installing modchip. You can buy picofly for far less and get much more. Cons of playing dumps without updates is far too big today as currently updates can completely overhaul performance (f.e. Risk of Rain 2 started as 30 FPS game and now it's playable at 60 FPS, which for game that supports gyro aiming makes a big difference). This tool makes sense for legal users that are afraid of wearing out cartridges, but realistically most of people buying this will be pirates. And they will learn how limited this solution is on themself.
Mig Switch will not be able to read any altered files whether its an .NSP to .XCI convert or bundling DLC and updates into an .XCI file. It only reads raw dumps from cartridges that are unmodified. This is why precisely why this product will fail.Here's a thought.
The main issue that I see with this product is that any piracy will get the switch banned, and if the switch is banned it can't download any future game updates, and there's no other way to get updates onto a switch that isn't running custom firmware.
But:
Gamecards sometimes contain both the base game, an update, and even dlc.
What if it's possible to repackage a newer update into an emulated gamecard?
It would mean getting banned would really be a non-issue for many users, since pirates usually don't care about online anyway.
If repackaging newer updates into emulated gamecards is possible, then I can absolutely see this product succeed.
The second you attempt to repack it, the certificate that lotus3 validates would be invalid because of the failed checks. As a result, the game wont be passed through to horizonOS anymore.Here's a thought.
The main issue that I see with this product is that any piracy will get the switch banned, and if the switch is banned it can't download any future game updates, and there's no other way to get updates onto a switch that isn't running custom firmware.
But:
Gamecards sometimes contain both the base game, an update, and even dlc.
What if it's possible to repackage a newer update into an emulated gamecard?
It would mean getting banned would really be a non-issue for many users, since pirates usually don't care about online anyway.
If repackaging newer updates into emulated gamecards is possible, then I can absolutely see this product succeed.
It might be possible to bypass by signing it with the extracted keys that apparently they have done.The second you attempt to repack it, the certificate that lotus3 validates would be invalid because of the failed checks. As a result, the game wont be passed through to horizonOS anymore.
Wait, now that I think about it, it's a lot less complicated. If you're online and on an untouched system, you could just download the update for said cart without issue if you're connected to the internet because HorizonOS will see the cart is out of date and ready for an update, especially if its really just a gamecard emulator.It might be possible to bypass by signing it with the extracted keys that apparently they have done.
Step 3. Place XCI game files in the root of the microSD filesystemMig Switch will not be able to read any altered files whether its an .NSP to .XCI convert or bundling DLC and updates into an .XCI file. It only reads raw dumps from cartridges that are unmodified. This is why precisely why this product will fail.