There's been quite a few posts about bricking consoles lately and one alleged brick seemed to cause a lot of controversy. What I'd like to say is this: there will be bricks. We may not like them, but pointing fingers isn't going to fix anything. If a user bricks, they are liable for their own actions. I leave you with a few things I've learned from my experiences here:
1. Consoles may brick. Modifying your console in anyway can cause a brick.
2. Always backup. Most bricks can be saved if you take time to do this.
3. In the event that your brick cannot be undone, don't act childish. It's most likely your fault anyways. Instead of pointing the blame on to developers, work with them to see if you can find the actual problem and prevent it from happening to others.
Luckily the ones involved with the controversial brick have taken strides to figure out what exactly caused the brick. In doing so, many future bricks may be prevented (unless the problem really was with Nintendo's official hardware).
1. Consoles may brick. Modifying your console in anyway can cause a brick.
2. Always backup. Most bricks can be saved if you take time to do this.
3. In the event that your brick cannot be undone, don't act childish. It's most likely your fault anyways. Instead of pointing the blame on to developers, work with them to see if you can find the actual problem and prevent it from happening to others.
Luckily the ones involved with the controversial brick have taken strides to figure out what exactly caused the brick. In doing so, many future bricks may be prevented (unless the problem really was with Nintendo's official hardware).
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