Hardware Mig Switch on Switch 2

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The only claims are by that scammer seller who’s post as surpassed a million views..View attachment 509377
oh yeah thats the kid in illinois that runs mig flash united too. jayden pauley. he took my money and wasn't shipping my mig so i complained about him to the guys is russia that make the mig flash and have his sites listed as distributors, then all of a sudden he was able to ship it out
 
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oh yeah thats the kid in illinois that runs mig flash united too. jayden pauley. he took my money and wasn't shipping my mig so i complained about him to the guys is russia that make the mig flash and have his sites listed as distributors, then all of a sudden he was able to ship it out
Can you please post that in the warning thread ?

Anything you can add to back it up is helpful as well.

Why the hell did anyone think "Express SD" was needed... like ffs. The normal Switch cartridges are like in SD Card speeds....
This whole launch has baffled me. I’m going to sound arrogant as hell when I say this but people are dense

They believe what they want until they want..nothing will change that
 
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Can you please post that in the warning thread ?

Anything you can add to back it up is helpful as well.


This whole launch has baffled me. I’m going to sound arrogant as hell when I say this but people are dense

They believe what they want until they want..nothing will change that
sure. idk where the warning thread is tho, could you link me to it please?
 
He got community noted lmao I wish it was a link to the thread but this is good enough
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We need a video that shows system settings to confirm it is updated to the latest nintendo firmware ( nintendo said switch 1 games won't work unless the firmware is updated to latest ), shows microSD express is used and then tries mig switch usage. All in the same video in a non-cut sequence. Is that a lot to ask ? Thanks in advance.
I made the video as a courtesy. I don't feel like filming another. You'll have to take my world that I was on 20.1.1.

The point is, my switch didn't get immediately banned like some people thought.
 

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I made the video as a courtesy. I don't feel like filming another. You'll have to take my world that I was on 20.1.1.

The point is, my switch didn't get immediately banned like some people thought.
I did believe you ( I didn't even notice at first that the video was your own ) soon after asking. Thank you, btw. About the banning thing I'd say nintendo hasn't readied the banning thing yet, it may happen in the future but I think it is very early yet... pure speculation though.

There's also speculation going on on nintendo being able to detect MiG Switch on the read speed basis ( the speculation says regular switch 1 carts are supposedly 190MB/s and they say MiG Switch supports speeds up to 190MB/s too, but regular microSDs are like 100MB/s aprox. ). Anyway, this is yet another... well, difficult thing :)
 
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I'm curious from a technical standpoint how the Switch 2 detects a MIG switch card. If the MIG switch accurately emulates the original Switch card's protocol well enough to fool the original console, then how does the Switch 2 detect it? Does it measure resistance differences between the pins, or something else?
 
I'm curious from a technical standpoint how the Switch 2 detects a MIG switch card. If the MIG switch accurately emulates the original Switch card's protocol well enough to fool the original console, then how does the Switch 2 detect it? Does it measure resistance differences between the pins, or something else?
I honestly don't think it detects it. Rather the Switch 2 think the game cartridge is broken since it doesn't reply as a real card does.
 
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I honestly don't think it detects it. Rather the Switch 2 think the game cartridge is broken since it doesn't reply as a real card does.
It couldn't be that simple. Mig switch keeps working on original console, so I doubt it simple detection about "reply as a real card does" - which could be implemented at software level and be blocked on OG switch.
 
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I'm curious from a technical standpoint how the Switch 2 detects a MIG switch card. If the MIG switch accurately emulates the original Switch card's protocol well enough to fool the original console, then how does the Switch 2 detect it? Does it measure resistance differences between the pins, or something else?
Look at the post just before yours. Read speed... MAYBE.
 
It couldn't be that simple. Mig switch keeps working on original console, so I doubt it simple detection about "reply as a real card does" - which could be implemented at software level and be blocked on OG switch.
Since the Mig Switch use some kind of exploit for the Lotus3, that same thing doesn't exist on the Switch 2 it seems. Thats what I mean with "Doesn't reply as the real cards does".
 
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Look at the post just before yours. Read speed... MAYBE.
But that just maybe, I guess read speed could also deteriorate on original cards. Also if thats only about read speed, then that change could also be implemented on OG switch as software update to block mig switch.
 
Im not sure whats more annoying, this migswitch twitter guy or TheStonedModder constantly mentioning how many views the migswitch guy has
 

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