this way doesn't work anymore. are there any new ways to play online on 4.1.0?
If this isn't working for you anymore, you could try my dns application: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release...caching-and-proxying-dns.501441/#post-7924204
It'll let you even see which servers it's trying to access in it's initial mode, without risking connecting to the wrong thing that updates. Then for example if you see a new url it's trying to access you can block it too. It supports blocking or whitelisting full domain names or domain names with wildcards.
It's for Windows + Mac + Android and Linux so you probably have at least one of those to use it on.
I should also think about building one for the switch itself, so you could run it from your switch using it on your switch
Note: Like instead of using those ips, use the listening ip shown for example below in the screenshot as your switch's dns.
It also supports encrypting your dns requests so you can be sure they are correct and from your dns server of choice and not anywhere else.
And why is no one saying anything about what Nah3DS posted?
-> "If you open on your browser the DNS listed here: https://reswitched.tech/info/faq
173.255.238.217
this appears.... -> crunch bit mining details page image"
That better not be what I think it is... Reswitched, it says it's a way for you and your friends to using your computers to make money mining bitcoin with your browser, NOT a way for YOU to make money with your friends computers or random people's computers that happen to use your DNS!
Someone should investigate, input reswitched dns servers into my application as it's dns servers delete the opendns ones and disable dnscrypt, then see what servers and ips it's redirecting you to and if it's trying to insert miners into your browser if you happen to use it on one. Or maybe read their terms of use agreement maybe it says it right there they'll use your computers for mining if you use their service...
Well either way to not risk it whether that's happening or not, take the other option, locally run your own dns server and you can be sure it's safe to use and that you aren't being used instead... !