Second hand games could also get her/him banned if it was already dumped with a MIG Switch flashcart.Buy it second-hand if you don't want to pay full price. You're not entitled to the game.
You'll probably be able to play one session online before you get banned with a pirated copy, if that.
Yes but it's not very likely, and as an aside, I still think people who are doing that are truly pathetic (especially when they can just pirate the games in the first place). Otherwise wait for a sale. I don't know what else to suggest. I buy most of my games second-hand anyway.Second hand games could also get her/him banned if it was already dumped with a MIG Switch flashcart.
Just running CFW will not get you banned. You must of done something to get a ban.You don't even have to play a pirated game online to get banned. Being online with a hacked Switch is enough to potentially get banned. Happened to me a few years ago.
Only if he used cfw pretty early on, where the error module was not reimplemented, is a full on cfw only ban likely, otherwise you are correct, he did something that triggered his ban.Just running CFW will not get you banned. You must of done something to get a ban.
First as it was mentioned already, it's unlikely. Second, even if they get an already dumped card, it's unlikely his switch gets banned, instead the card itself will likely get banned, not his account or switch. It also only happens if both go online at the same time, or if it was shared online.Second hand games could also get her/him banned if it was already dumped with a MIG Switch flashcart.
I never stated a console nor a user ban. I stated a ban, a simple and plain ban, so you're confirming my saying and at the same time you're trying to correct me for the same reason, which is a contradiction on your side.First as it was mentioned already, it's unlikely. Second, even if they get an already dumped card, it's unlikely his switch gets banned, instead the card itself will likely get banned, not his account or switch. It also only happens if both go online at the same time, or if it was shared online.
For the user a console, account or card ban is a pretty big difference. So in this case its 100% relevant about which type of ban we are talking, and under which conditions it happens.I never stated a console nor a user ban. I stated a ban, a simple and plain ban, so you're confirming my saying and at the same time you're trying to correct me for the same reason, which is a contradiction on your side.