Beta testI wonder why the nintendo servers are online before public release?
Same. I miss that chat. PM me please if you have the invite linkCan anyone put a invite to the discord? The group dissapeared in my client.
I have my own LFCSI think people arent realizing that the discord group is disbanded to prevent any further seed spread other that those who has backup uploads.
Also the more people joins on the same seed the higher the risk we get literal morons doing stupid things to get the seed banned again.
Same. I miss that chat. PM me please if you have the invite link
Read the thread. Theres NO MORE discord.And also same was going to check the discord today and... nothing
So if someone could PM me the discord link it would be great!
Ok,I could told you contact nintendo Japan is Just useless
I could speak japanese and have already writen letters to them in Japanese as one of my friends.
I told them I just bought legit cart early and my console is unhacked.
and I could give them prove like receipt and dispatch detail?
And what I got is nothing,just nothing.
I send them like four times ,and never got an reply.Only the automatic confirmed email.
That's japanese people's attitude towards their customers,yeah,it's shitty.
The only people who got the game early legitimately is the reviewers who got the game from Nintendo it self,they also got a note to NOT USE THE ONLINE SERVICES BEFORE RELEASE,even if some store start selling it,it was only 2 days before release,not 11 days before release.Yeah. They won't unban anybody. It doesn't matter whether you pirated or not, you're done as far as they're concerned.
Hyperbanning people for pirating is fine. It doesn't really make sense to ban them from the eShop, but they're perfectly justified in doing so. But, as shown by them refusing to ban people who legitimately did get a game early, they weren't banning people for piracy. They were banning them simply for playing early. And even the most vehemently anti-piracy people I know (anecdotal, I know) think that refusing to undo the bans of legitimate buyers isn't right.
The only people who got the game early legitimately is the reviewers who got the game from Nintendo it self,they also got a note to NOT USE THE ONLINE SERVICES BEFORE RELEASE,even if some store start selling it,it was only 2 days before release,not 11 days before release.
i think because the servers wasn't ready for any connection.
Imagine getting the bank service before release day? everyone remember who whole Nintendo network went down in the day of bank release.
This time they we're prepared,they know every 3DS using the online service and will do anything to protect it.
but was there any real reports of people getting ban in europe after the 18th?In some parts of europe, the game started to be sold the 18th, so yeah, even if they broke the street date, nobody was notified of not connecting online. I still think this was a lot shady of nintendo, since, the street day is always broken in a way or another, and trying to punish it severely is like trying to remove smog from the air of the city... impossible.
TLDR: The first waves were for people going online early. The recent bans were practically re-bans because people have been sharing the LFSCB and it would stand to reason that Nintendo simply bans the LFSCB where multiple devices are using the same one.If possible, I'd love a recap on how Nintendo is handing out bans. Last I've heard, Nintendo was banning people for playing the game online early, but I guess there's also other ways now? How exactly are they handing out bans?