Instead of bickering about piracy, does anyone know if there's a way to remove the update partition contained in this? I don't quite feel like updating to 6.0.0.
I love it when people say games "leaked" a few days before release. This isn't a leak, this is somebody ordering online and getting it delivered a few days early lol
I still buy all the carts I love and I guess that comes from me growing up in the NES/SNES days. I still have all my SNES carts and something about the Switch ones are charming as well. I just like to have the real thing with glowing LED's around my display and know they are not just some file or disc that can be scratched etc
Ill download it to try it, if I like it i'll go buy it, if not I delete it. If company would still offer Demo so you can try the game before you buy (with taxes a game is like 92$ in Canada). Looks nice but playing with joy cons only is a bit disappointing since I only have a pair + 2 pro controller.
I couldn't care less about pirating games that are actively sold/generating revenue in some fashion.
As for games whose companies have gone under, or have no legal way of obtaining on a digital storefront, I couldn't give a tin shit about pirating.
So is the game "safe" to play? I mean, is it a clean copy of a regular physical game? Or does it have something that could be detected, like being a review copy.
So is the game "safe" to play? I mean, is it a clean copy of a regular physical game? Or does it have something that could be detected, like being a review copy.
No, review copies are identical to the ones given to consumers; the only difference is that review copies are distributed early but it is totally the same as playing a review copy. And as long as you don't go online, Nintendo cannot differentiate between who has review copies and who doesn't. In fact, some stores have the game physically now meaning they broke street date so the one that was leaked doesn't necessarily have to be a review copy.
I couldn't care less about pirating games that are actively sold/generating revenue in some fashion.
As for games whose companies have gone under, or have no legal way of obtaining on a digital storefront, I couldn't give a tin shit about pirating.
specifically how its now about the athletes as celebrities, endless video segments of their backstories & how they struggled to overcome adversity, endless slowmos of the athletes doing their winning celebration animations, or their little avatar animations where they look at the ground then up at the camera in slow mo all dewey eyed, choreographed dancing after touchdowns, political messaging on the courts and uniforms, excessive safety regulations