You can try the .NSP converted version. Works perfectly on my brother's 5.1 SwitchInstead 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.
You can try the .NSP converted version. Works perfectly on my brother's 5.1 SwitchInstead 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.
Thanks, I was pretty worried about that.You can try the .NSP converted version. Works perfectly on my brother's 5.1 Switch
I'ts like me, I was going to buy the game anyway so pirate it two days earlier won't stop me from buying it.
me tooo ahahah i need to fuck my friends online with Daisy aahahahaha XDI'ts like me, I was going to buy the game anyway so pirate it two days earlier won't stop me from buying it.
It affects sales yes.
But only by a tiny bit.
Most of the pirates never intended to purchase the game anyway so there's no real lost sale.
Then again, piracy is immoral and illegal.
Don't pirate m'kay?
Maybe they'll add more in updates and DLC.so apparently this game only has 4 boards in total .... compared to the first mario party that had 8 boards :/
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.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.
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.