Hacking What happened?

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Literally nobody cares about your PC being rated 95% with super expensive components. My PC got 20%.
this has nothing to do with anything.

Please delete your account and move one. I swear if I was a mod Id make it 100% of my duty to see that every account or post you make will get deleted or banned. Stay playing your 3ds cause it looks like you'll never get a switch at this rate.
 
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These people are always like "I'm not paying above the regular price for a specific high-demand model of Switch", so you tell them they can find one for a bargain price if they look around and talk to sellers, and they're like "I'm not making a modicum of effort, I'm just gonna keep making whiney posts while everyone else laughs at how ridiculous I am". Story old as time.
 
lol. what is going on here.
OP had another thread lamenting being late on the uptake for finding a hackable/hacked Switch that can be done by software/have softboot means. Being a rare model of console that can do things people want that means people will pay over the baseline price for a second hand system which is apparently both shocking and fucking unacceptable (joining the ranks of scalpers it seems).
Suggestions to get a mod chip (apparently aliexpress, you know that little site that many would hold be one of the 10 most valuable companies in the world, might as well be "give us your details so we can post them on the dark web"), search locally for clueless people (all things being in a known serial range really with possible easier tests), fix a broken device in said range or anything else we do when wanting to have something without paying a premium to those that know what they have is also too much like effort.
Granted it is an easy to understand position -- having a hacked device is basically a right and the world, Nintendo and all the posters in both threads are just trying to prevent that.
 

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