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When i got the console i was on 3.0.2 but updated because someone said its the end of exploits but thank you for this thread i will stay on 4.1.0 anyway .
They don't promote piracy.What do you mean you aren't releasing this right now so I can get my free games?! Tell me, what else am I supposed to do with my Switch?
I guess I'll add in a /s just in case.They don't promote piracy.
Holy crap, that is nice. I'm currecntly on 4.x because Gamecube controller support, and it appears I need it anyways, otherwise we couldn't have a 4 player MK8 Deluxe with friends.
Time to stay on 4.x!
EDIT: Is there any known way to block updates on the Switch?
Is it also possible that it unfortunately may be autoupdated?
Thanks.
You say it like Nintendo is ready to make an update today for the switch to patch 4.x.xShort of disconnecting the console from the WiFi network, not much else can be done to block updates right now. I've already disconnected, and I'm on 4.0.2 I believe, so I may be pushing it or already past the point of no return. Do not stay connected if you want to avoid updates.
If you're on 4.0.0, or 4.1.0, disconnect immediately.
You say it like Nintendo is ready to make an update today for the switch to patch 4.x.x
I know .You can never be too safe. Disconnecting is still better safe than sorry.
NVIDIA, obviously!Wait NV hax? Has nv industries? I thought those guys were in jail since 2001 for hacking the us government?
Maybe he's just trying to tell people who wants Homebrew to not update"Haha, we have a 4.1 exploit but we're not gonna talk about it in any meaningful way for as long as possible"
Then don't mention it, plain and simple. There's nothing more annoying than hackers stroking their ego about having something that others don't. You'll be the first ones to complain when people hassle you about it too.