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Hello, everyone. I have been think long time about this, and I think maybe there is a way to hack Switch 2. Please don’t bully or laugh at me, I’m trying my best and English not good because I’m from Ukraine.
Okay so my idea is about the NFC reader in the Switch 2. I read in many places (like Reddit and some Twitter) that it is upgraded. But what if we can trick it to think it is reading like… a developer card? I think if you spoof something like debug firmware onto an amiibo, the console maybe open secret mode or dev options? Like in the Wii U, but better!
Also I hear about the Tegra X3 chip, which is new, but maybe same kind of weak as Tegra X1? The NVIDIA bootloader is always bad, no? Maybe they don’t fix this and someone can send payload to RAM? I don’t know exact details but think with people like Fail0verflow and others maybe we can find entry point again.
And what about Joy-Con? Joy-Con have Bluetooth and if signal is intercepted, can’t you send fake firmware to trick console? I think Nintendo always make same mistakes, so why not possible?
Sorry for bad English, but please tell me if my ideas are good. I just want to help. Also please no “you are dumb kid go away,” I know I’m not smart like you all.
Thanks for reading.
Okay so my idea is about the NFC reader in the Switch 2. I read in many places (like Reddit and some Twitter) that it is upgraded. But what if we can trick it to think it is reading like… a developer card? I think if you spoof something like debug firmware onto an amiibo, the console maybe open secret mode or dev options? Like in the Wii U, but better!
Also I hear about the Tegra X3 chip, which is new, but maybe same kind of weak as Tegra X1? The NVIDIA bootloader is always bad, no? Maybe they don’t fix this and someone can send payload to RAM? I don’t know exact details but think with people like Fail0verflow and others maybe we can find entry point again.
And what about Joy-Con? Joy-Con have Bluetooth and if signal is intercepted, can’t you send fake firmware to trick console? I think Nintendo always make same mistakes, so why not possible?
Sorry for bad English, but please tell me if my ideas are good. I just want to help. Also please no “you are dumb kid go away,” I know I’m not smart like you all.
Thanks for reading.









