Switch games are expensive, even when used or on sale. Does anyone have tips to get them cheap. Thanks,
Let me guess piracy. Sadly, i'm ipatched.There's an obvious solution if you're Switch is RCM exploitable.
If it's on 4.1.0 and has never connected to the internet, it is still hackable. It is also hackable with the proper modchip installed.Let me guess piracy. Sadly, i'm ipatched.
If it's on 4.1.0 and has never connected to the internet, it is still hackable. It is also hackable with the proper modchip installed.
Even lower, 2.3.0If it's on 4.1.0 and has never connected to the internet, it is still hackable. It is also hackable with the proper modchip installed.
If it's on 2.3.0, it's not ipatched. You can also use Caffeine to hack it.W
Even lower, 2.3.0
Once again, used games are still expensiveNintendo based consoles tend to see games hold their price. Have done for as long as I have been following things (late gameboy and start of gameboy color where I was heading down shops and the like consistently). This goes even more so when there are only a handful of games worth playing and not much new coming out.
Solutions are indeed to sail the high seas, watch deal sites like a hawk for anything going bankrupt or liquidating stock, playing with coupons, see what desperation in the second hand market might bring or wait a few years for the Switch to die (but not yet be old enough to be retro) and buy then.
Desperation in the second hand market can be a fun one. Unlike the tools I normally buy you are not going to find many little old widows selling off stuff for nothing just yet (give it a few years for the NES set to start dying off).
You will however find a great many bored mothers that sell things her brat children have not touched for a few months and spurned lovers where someone made a swift exit and left some goodies behind. They often don't care and just want shot of something. The trouble tends to be the usual want the earth set ("he paid hundreds for this, got to be worth [insert total of ebay session]") but you get that everywhere (and thus just a cost of doing business) but more that they are all about those bundles ("get it out of my sight" sort of thing). This means you then get to liquidate a Switch (if it is hackable then great, if not then maybe parts, and if it is clean enough then that is an option) and probably a bunch of cash in games of films and cartoons. Do it right though and the price for games you actually want (they tend to also be the ones to buy all the big games too) is far lower.
As with most nice markets things are somewhat saturated (there are many of those with a few hundred they can afford to have tied up in games for weeks at a time) leaving you little room to knock prices down, and you will have to go to places where such people are at. This tends to mean local facebook selling groups, whatever you local free classifieds service is (craigslist, gumtree, Kijiji... whatever it is) and all the other places where the lowest rungs of business society hang out at, ebay is rare for a bundle but can also happen, don't think I have ever seen Amazon and would not really expect to.
Not my idea of a good time but a decent way of getting good games for less and a decent little earner for some people.
If flea markets, jumble sales, yard sales and car boot sales are still a thing around you then could be worth a spin, but you might have to get up early there and also ask people questions if it is outside their houses so they can run into the attic to grab things.
It depends...Nintendo based consoles tend to see games hold their price.
there's ebay kleinanzeigen here (formally known as kiji).For all who not want/able to pirate here in germany the only possible way to get cheaper games are sales or second hand market. I think in the US they there are options like craigs list or what it is called? maybe someone is selling the game not for 50 bucks but instead for 35. No other way is known by me.
It depends...
Nintendo 1sts and 2nds:
Absolutely
Third party games: Not as much
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