The Nintendo Switch faced significant piracy issues initially, prompting hackers to speculate about vulnerabilities in its successor, the Switch 2. Early reports indicate that Nintendo has implemented strong measures to deter hacking, as users are experiencing bans from online connectivity when attempting to modify the console. Hackers are sharing their experiences of using flash cartridges, resulting in bans that prevent access to essential online services like eShop. Despite these challenges, some in the hacking community remain undeterred, suggesting ongoing efforts to overcome Nintendo's defenses against software manipulation.
"Must be some new detection Nintendo has on these," one Redditor wrote on a thread about their ban. "Pretty dumb of me to go online with it. That's on me."
"I don't pirate games, I back-up my legitimate games I own on cartridges," they wrote. "Piracy is shit, I work in software development."
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