You’re going to want that lan play thing that people with banned systems use. Not sure on game compatibility tho. That’s something you’ll have to look into yourselfI recently downloaded Yu-Gi-Oh: Legacy of the Duelist and it sucks in terms of single player.
I was wondering if there's ANY possible way to play online with it if it's pirated? Not sure if this is allowed to be asked or not.
Please let me know if this isn't allowed to be discussed.
You can pirate games online if the switch is not banned but only for a few hours / days before it gets banned. Nintendo don't like pirates. You can do Lan-play with other pirates who do the same thing as you do-snip-
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That's $20/year, not $20/month. No one could afford $20 every month.3. Pay the $20/month NSO subscription.
He meant to say backups!You'd probably get anywhere between 0 and some number of plays in before you get banned, but you will get banned and that's it. (Also openly admitting to piracy is usually not the best choice around here.)
That's $20/year, not $20/month. No one could afford $20 every month.
Yeah, it's simple, here's what you do:
1. Get a job.
2. Buy the actual games.
3. Pay the $20/year NSO subscription. (thanks to @Dust2dust for the correction)
4. Get another Switch for this because, by using homebrew, you've essentially opened your system up to getting banned by Nintendo.
There's a reason I have two Switches. I might make that three depending on if I feel like getting a Switch Lite at some point and if they're in stock.
What about in places like brazil with stupidly high import tax? What about places where games aren't avalible full stop? What about younger people who only get a small amount of pocket money? Not everyone has the money to get games and they're sometimes completely unavalible.
Yes, when you look at it that way, it's no worse than paying any other commodity like phone, cable, electricity bill, but considering this is just purely entertainment, and not at all essential for most people, not very many would want to pay $20/month. So I guess we're lucky that Nintendo is reasonable with the pricing.I mean, there's some people here who are still paying bills off that require payments of more than $20 a month. *looks into the mirror*
Still, my fingers moved faster than my brain on that one.
What about in places like brazil with stupidly high import tax? What about places where games aren't avalible full stop? What about younger people who only get a small amount of pocket money? Not everyone has the money to get games and they're sometimes completely unavalible.