Hacking Best practice for preserving Switch 2 exploitability?

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Unopened Switch 2 YAH HAAAR Prep - Best Practice

  • Leave sealed and in a virgin state?

    Votes: 124 39.0%
  • Open on Launch day, apply day 1 update and link Nintendo account?

    Votes: 119 37.4%
  • Your buying one to ignore? OK, retard.....

    Votes: 23 7.2%
  • Burn, Nintendo, Burn!

    Votes: 52 16.4%

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But don't I need to store first some switch 1 screenshots to the sd card before putting it into switch 2 to trigger the update?
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So I tried to create manually the album file structure and put some random images there... but it did not trigger the update. So I decided to put the sd card back to switch 1, let it format, take screenshot and then put it into switch 2. It triggered the update.
 
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I actually triggered the updated with a virgin SD card formatted in Exfat. I did not even used it into my switch 1 before
 
I have an express card, but when I formatted a standard card to exfat and put into S2, it just said system does not support this card.
You need to go to Settings -> Data Management -> Manage Screenshots and Videos -> Import from a Nintendo Switch microSD Card. Don't insert the card, wait until it tells you to do so.
 
I honestly just say buy 2. One for online gaming and the other for all hacky stuff (if it ever comes to life)
 
If only 2 switches do you recommend day 1 patch or keeping it in the box

 
If only 2 switches do you recommend day 1 patch or keeping it in the box
Was originally my plan but I ended up just updating both of mine. A lot of people agree the S2 is basically a brick out of the box and SD card function is pivotal. The fact that the ROP exploit, though useless to end-user, worked on version 20.1.1 made updating even more compelling, so I decided to go ahead with both.

I also figured it would be smart to regularly test both consoles during the refund window to ensure they're working properly, since they are first-gen launch units.
 
Was originally my plan but I ended up just updating both of mine. A lot of people agree the S2 is basically a brick out of the box and SD card function is pivotal. The fact that the ROP exploit, though useless to end-user, worked on version 20.1.1 made updating even more compelling, so I decided to go ahead with both.

I also figured it would be smart to regularly test both consoles during the refund window to ensure they're working properly, since they are first-gen launch units.
You have a refund window? :O I bought mine from GameStop and they were like "the second it leaves this store it is impossible to return it, hope you bought our shitty warranty, gl"
 
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I hope I will be able to play DK Bananza without any new update but I hardly think so... I can smell it incoming already... here comes the "stability"!!!
 
Hello everyone!

My first post with a noob question, clearly: at the moment, I have no Switch 1 game eligible for Switch 2 free upgrade (like Mario Odyssey).

If Nintendo releases a new Switch 2 firmware, and I don't upgrade, if I then install Mario Odyssey, would I still be able to go online to upgrade it without upgrading the system software?
 
Hello everyone!

My first post with a noob question, clearly: at the moment, I have no Switch 1 game eligible for Switch 2 free upgrade (like Mario Odyssey).

If Nintendo releases a new Switch 2 firmware, and I don't upgrade, if I then install Mario Odyssey, would I still be able to go online to upgrade it without upgrading the system software?
No. Because you must be on whatever current firmware is to access their server.
 
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I hope I will be able to play DK Bananza without any new update but I hardly think so... I can smell it incoming already... here comes the "stability"!!!
By that point it's likely a new firmware is out and some are complaining about missing features/fixes so all the more reason for Ninty to do it.
 
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No. Because you must be on whatever current firmware is to access their server.

Ok...

So, if I got it right, if I connect to Internet to download whatever and I don't have the latest firmware, I will be prompted to upgrade? Or, if I go online, the big N will force the system upgrade even if I disabled the automatic update option?
 
Ok...

So, if I got it right, if I connect to Internet to download whatever and I don't have the latest firmware, I will be prompted to upgrade? Or, if I go online, the big N will force the system upgrade even if I disabled the automatic update option?
I don't think anyone has tried this yet. You can certainly delay firmware updates, but there will be a persistent nag and eventually a game that requires it. Honestly people are so up in arms about updating clinging to hope that there will be some magical exploit that will likely never materialize. Use your devices and enjoy them as they are, don't make plans based on what might not even happen in the future.
 

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