The Switch Flashcart Thread (Mig Switch etc.)

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Even if that were true, what does that do? I guess you could dump digital games to a mig switch but why would you do that when you already had the digital game?
He might be referring to digital only games so you could run them on a Stock Switch. I also find it highly unlikely that Nintendo would blatantly do something like that unless it's to ban more people.
 
They might have the same structure as physical cards? Is that a possibility?
Nop, This is not a physical card, is the option to allow the DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of a game you own on cartridge to another console on your family group. the process is:

You buy a digital game, you play it on your main console.
You enable <<virtual card>>
you <<eject>> the digital cartridge from your main console
you download the game on your secondary console and you are legally allowed to play it.
you CAN NOT play the game on two consoles at the same time.

It´s basically you can play a digital copy of a game on secondary consoles. so it´s easy to play on all your family consoles.


https://www.nintendo.com/us/gaming-systems/virtual-game-cards/
 
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Nop, This is not a physical card, is the option to allow the DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of a game you own on cartridge to another console on your family group. the process is:

You buy a physical cartridge, you play it on your main console.
You enable <<virtual card>>
you eject the physical cartridge from your main console
you download the game on your secondary console and you are legally allowed to play it.
you CAN NOT play the game on two consoles at the same time.

It´s basically you can convert a cartridge on a digital copy for play on secondary consoles. so it´s easy to play and may be you don´t loose your physical copy when you travel.
I don't think this is right. The concept, from my understanding, is to make digital purchases more like physical carts
 
so um
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I wonder which brave hero will be the first to try their Mig on the Switch 2.... guaranteed ban I would imagine, unless you're using private dumps like StonedModder does
I wish I had more local friends I could start a legit sharing pool with but hey ho
 
Thankfully, from what I've heard on Reddit, not all games will be game-key cards. Whether that's a speculation or not, I can not say.

Yep... Spawn Wave was saying Cyberpunk will be on a 64gb cart, if that's the route they start going with that'll be great
 
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I wonder which brave hero will be the first to try their Mig on the Switch 2.... guaranteed ban I would imagine, unless you're using private dumps like StonedModder does
I wish I had more local friends I could start a legit sharing pool with but hey ho
as all the consoles, UNLESS YOU USE PRIVATE AND UNIQUE DUMPS YOU WILL BE BANNED.
 
I wonder which brave hero will be the first to try their Mig on the Switch 2.... guaranteed ban I would imagine, unless you're using private dumps like StonedModder does
I wish I had more local friends I could start a legit sharing pool with but hey ho
I'm not to traversed in flash carts for the switch. how is people banned on the OG switch today? I mean, if you stay offline it would be fine, but does it record something offline, and then you go online to for ex. update firmware you would get insta-banned?

PS. I mean if you never install any game on the console and you delete save-games and such? A bit of a hassle, yes, but just wondering what parts usually gets people banned.
 
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how is people banned on the OG switch today?
Check here.

I mean, if you stay offline it would be fine, but does it record something offline, and then you go online to for ex. update firmware you would get insta-banned?
Telemetry does get recorded and, unless Nintendo servers are blocked, it gets sent to them as soon as you connect to the Internet. If you make your sysNAND "dirty" staying offline in order to avoid ban is only delaying the inevitable. Only if you restore a clean NAND backup that you've created before connecting to the Internet (in order to avoid telemetry mismatch which can also lead to ban).

If you'd like to know about pros and cons of using MIG Switch, I've made a long post here that you can check out. In short, if you're only using full dumps of the games that you physically own, you'll most likely be good to go, no fear of getting banned (unless Nintendo figures out how to detect MIG Switch). Using publicly available full dumps is probably risky, while using incomplete and mixed dumps sure way to get banned (or flagged for ban, at the very least).
 
My MIG Switch and Dumper arrived today (ordered them a month or so ago from AliExpress) and, while everything works perfectly fine (updating, loading, switching, dumping and running games) my MIG Switch doesn't have the screw that holds its case in place. Instead it's probably being held by plastic tabs or something. Probably the newer batch with some cost saving thingy going on?

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