Hardware Mig Switch on Switch 2

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Yes, but we're asking WHY, though. WHY are you using two Switch 2s. Why is there a risk of getting banned if you never play pirated games online? Why don't you just use a single Switch 2?
Because if you go online with switch that is playing mig games you'll probably get banned quickly... if you go online with one switch only for update games i think nintendo is not saving cart id for telemetry... only saves it when you launch games (thats my theory).

So if you use one switch 2 for update mig games your probabilities of being banned are less than using it for updating and playing mig games.
 
Hi,

I connected my Switch 2 only once to the Internet to get the first ever day 1 update and then never again.

Since then I'm using a MIG Flash v2 to play Switch 1 Games on it (first usage ever was with 1.2.2 Firmware)

Now I'm considering getting a Switch Lite to put the MIG Flash into it to update the games without starting them, and then transferring the updates to the Switch 2

Will this be possible?

Thanks
 
Because if you go online with switch that is playing mig games you'll probably get banned quickly... if you go online with one switch only for update games i think nintendo is not saving cart id for telemetry... only saves it when you launch games (thats my theory).

So if you use one switch 2 for update mig games your probabilities of being banned are less than using it for updating and playing mig games.

No logic or understanding because probably I think (that's my theory).

Keep us updated champ.

Buy another switch 2 then you have 3, the new one can update the other 2 then if the 1st one gets banned you still have another 2 switch 2's.
 
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No logic or understanding because probably I think (that's my theory).

Keep us updated champ.

Buy another switch 2 then you have 3, the new one can update the other 2 then if the 1st one gets banned you still have another 2 switch 2's.
If you cant buy 2 switch is your problem not mine... if i dont care of being banned is my problem no?

Sorry you cant afford it!!

Everything related on piracy was build from theorys no? If you're a leecher go away from here.
 
Yes, but we're asking WHY, though. WHY are you using two Switch 2s. Why is there a risk of getting banned if you never play pirated games online? Why don't you just use a single Switch 2?
The console is constantly collecting data even if you are offline. So even when you use the mig card offline, the switch 2 could detect that and send it to Nintendo next time you connected to the internet.

Hence the method of using two consoles.
 
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The console is constantly collecting data even if you are offline. So even when you use the mig card offline, the switch 2 could detect that and send it to Nintendo next time you connected to the internet.

Hence the method of using two consoles.

Correct, so you are laundering the update through an intermediate.
The console is constantly collecting data even if you are offline. So even when you use the mig card offline, the switch 2 could detect that and send it to Nintendo next time you connected to the internet.

Hence the method of using two consoles.

So all the mig updates since 1.2 are pointless and don't do anything?
 
Correct, so you are laundering the update through an intermediate.

So all the mig updates since 1.2 are pointless and don't do anything?
Not true the one after 1.2 fixed a bug that caused games to not load correctly when u pressed the button causing an error message about cart not being read.
 
Not true the one after 1.2 fixed a bug that caused games to not load correctly when u pressed the button causing an error message about cart not being read.

Ok. So better question is. Why is anyone worried about banning (hence 2 switches for updates) since 1.2 if you are only playing offline?
 
You are not understanding... i use two switch 2...
One for online and only update games from mig and another one to use with mig 100% offline... the online switch im using it for updating games only and play my switch 2 games.
Please correct me if i'm wrong, but with this method you are not able to download DLC content to/on the offline switch 2?

You can transfer updates for the base game, but will never be able to play dlc content if it is not already present on the dumped cartridge.
 
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The console is constantly collecting data even if you are offline. So even when you use the mig card offline, the switch 2 could detect that and send it to Nintendo next time you connected to the internet.

Hence the method of using two consoles.
But my question is, has ANYONE been banned using the Mig on the Switch 2 in offline mode? Has there been a single confirmed ban from this? If not, then I don't understand why all the precautions.
 
Please correct me if i'm wrong, but with this method you are not able to download DLC content to/on the offline switch 2?

You can transfer updates for the base game, but will never be able to play dlc content if it is not already present on the dumped cartridge.
Hi there,
I haven't tried to download the DLC yet. I believe the DLCs have to be downloaded from within the game itself. Could you please confirm this?
If the DLCs can be downloaded like a regular update (without opening the game), it might work. However, if they must be downloaded from inside the game after it's launched, I think it's too risky
 
Yes. Only the CFW Lite should have firmware no higher than 18.1.0, and game updates should be installed via Goldleaf.
Results of tests of local game updates between Switch 1 and Switch 2
does it have to be a modded switch lite? I was planning to get an unbanned ofw lite, then push those updates to my offline switch 2 which is on 20.1.1
 
But my question is, has ANYONE been banned using the Mig on the Switch 2 in offline mode? Has there been a single confirmed ban from this? If not, then I don't understand why all the precautions.

Banning did occur during the initial wave. AFAIK since the new 1.2 mig updates it's safer. I still would not play online though (same as for switch 1). I reckon all this 2 switch thing to update is bunk and a waste of time personally.
 
Hi there,
I haven't tried to download the DLC yet. I believe the DLCs have to be downloaded from within the game itself. Could you please confirm this?
If the DLCs can be downloaded like a regular update (without opening the game), it might work. However, if they must be downloaded from inside the game after it's launched, I think it's too risky
You do download the DLCs from the eshop. You can download a dlc without opening the game, but i would guess that you can not transfer it to the offline switch, because the offline switch does not "own" the dlc so it won't be transfered.

i can not try it myself because i only have one switch 2. maybe you have a game where a free dlc is available? please try. i would be interested to hear if it works.
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But my question is, has ANYONE been banned using the Mig on the Switch 2 in offline mode? Has there been a single confirmed ban from this? If not, then I don't understand why all the precautions.
Here is what i know and do:

I have a Switch 2 (latest firmware) with a MigFlash (latest firmware) with about 30 dumped games on it. I have never put a real nintendo cartridge into my Switch 2 and i play online all the time with all the games loaded from the MigFlash. Mostly Splatoon 3. I am not banned since MigFlash firmware 1.2.0. There is no other reason than fear to stay offline if the games are clean.

Here is what gets you banned without any doubt:

- Inserting the MigFlash into the Switch 2 with a MigFlash firmware below 1.2.0.
- Updating the MigFlash from a firmware below 1.2.0 to a higher version on the Switch 2 also gets you banned, because you are technically inserting a MigFlash below 1.2.0 before the firmware gets updated.
- Playing torrented games or games you downloaded on the internet.
- Playing modified games.
- Playing games where the files got corrupted while copying to the sdcard (check that no files are missing, have the right size and the right names!).

After every Switch 2 firmware update i usually wait 2-3 days to confirm there is no new ban-wave and a MigFlash update is required.

If you follow these rules and dump your own games you will be fine.

PS: (Unpopular opinion) Dumping games from your local library is fine. I know. You do not get banned if 2-3 people play the same game with the same id at the same time. But if someone dumps the game from your library and uploads it online you definitively will be banned. A small risk to consider.
 
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Banning did occur during the initial wave. AFAIK since the new 1.2 mig updates it's safer. I still would not play online though (same as for switch 1). I reckon all this 2 switch thing to update is bunk and a waste of time personally.
Am I correct in assuming that you can still use a Mig in Switch 2 for updating the games, and this can be done safely online, as long as you don't launch the game?
As long as you put the Switch 2 in Airplane Mode before launching the game?
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- Updating the MigFlash from a firmware below 1.2.0 to a higher version on the Switch 2 also gets you banned, because you are technically inserting a MigFlash below 1.2.0 before the firmware gets updated.
- Playing torrented games or games you downloaded on the internet.
- Playing modified games.
- Playing games where the files got corrupted while copying to the sdcard (check that no files are missing, have the right size and the right names!).

Can I ask about two things:
1) Is it 100% certain there's no way to update the Mig Flash safely to 1.2.0 in a Switch 2, even in airplane mode? I don't have access to a Switch 1, so this matters.
2) Is it safe to play torrented/downloaded games as long as the console is in airplane mode? And then connecting online after ejecting the Mig.
 
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