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1) In plenty of cases, piracy does seriously harm sales.I sincerely hope they loose the case as always
Not many people buy modchips and we already had discussions about “how piracy kills sales” and this stupid “myth” has already been multiple times denounced. The conclusion is modchips DO NOT MAKE PRODUCERS broke, poor services do and Nintendo is the perfect example for a poor service.
Yet We can still find crybabies here in the thread.
I don’t understand.
Furthermore when I buy a console then this is my device, it should be my freedom to be able to do what I want to it because I paid for it. Nintendo can keep on banning, that’s okay but following people after it is simply disgusting. I thought we live in a free country and yet I’m not allowed to play around with a f*ckin thing that I bought?
Maybe instead of crying like a baby nintendo should step up their security?
View attachment 209575 This is nintendo always when their poor security gets cracked “BuT tHiS iS nOt ALlOWeD wHy ThEy Do tHiS”
2) That's not how that works. You have the right to use your device... as per the End User License Agreement you agree to by buying and using it. (I should know- I always read it before breaking it! *wink*) And you certainly don't have the right to use it or anything else to pirate games, which is breaking the law.
3) Nintendo's security on the Switch is already damn strong. The account breach was quickly dealt with (and this is basically the best they could possibly make it without being downright user-invasive), and they've gone into overdrive with telemetry. Comparing 3DS and Switch hacking is like putting together two Lego bricks that fit together by default versus building a massive, hundred-thousand-piece elaborate sculpture.
4) Please stop. As someone that does whatever the hell I please with my hacked N3DS XL, you make us look bad.