Nintendo Switch 2 - For the Soytendo consoomers to speculate about the successor to the Switch, recently announced for 2025.

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This means that you can't play the system without connecting to it online, which means that any factory reset consoles are bricks once Nintendo removes support.

Also I wouldn't be surprised if the firmware update is gigabyte sized which would mean anyone dumb enough to buy it day one would likely won't be able to play it due to too many people downloading it at the same time.

You'd think fans of Nintendo would want to have the company make consoles and games that are playable in a decade. Legitimately the only way to play their old content is piracy.
I think the system not working without a day one update is bullshit and all, but to be fair to Nintendo, I think you can still download the latest Wii update and previously purchased WiiWare and VC games, so it's likely going to be several decades before you cannot update and there will likely be a way around it by then.
 
Yeah but that ship set sail 100 years ago with regards to Nintendo.

Not saying you guys don't raise good points about various issues. But always assuming the worst isn't helping.

The console doesn't work until a day one patch is pushed. That's all we know. Lighting your hair on fire about the system shutting down at end of life is premature. Let's get through launch. The death camps will surely arrive soonafter.
 
I think the system not working without a day one update is bullshit and all, but to be fair to Nintendo, I think you can still download the latest Wii update and previously purchased WiiWare and VC games, so it's likely going to be several decades before you cannot update and there will likely be a way around it by then.
Reading about it more did the dude put in a Switch 1 or Switch 2 game? I don't think the Switch 2 is a brick day one it's that Switch 1 games required a update Day 1. It looked like the dude didn't have any Switch 2 games just Switch 1 so threw in a Switch 1 game to test it out.
 
This means that you can't play the system without connecting to it online, which means that any factory reset consoles are bricks once Nintendo removes support.

Also I wouldn't be surprised if the firmware update is gigabyte sized which would mean anyone dumb enough to buy it day one would likely won't be able to play it due to too many people downloading it at the same time.

You'd think fans of Nintendo would want to have the company make consoles and games that are playable in a decade. Legitimately the only way to play their old content is piracy.
Don't game carts also have firmware on them for updates for the switch 1? If so, can't see Switch 2 carts being any different about having updates on the game carts themselves
 
Well that's a bit of a reach. We'll see.
At least for the current batch there is a shelf life.
Don't game carts also have firmware on them for updates for the switch 1? If so, can't see Switch 2 carts being any different about having updates on the game carts themselves
That depends on the game carts containing something more than a glorified link.
 
Switch 2 definitely deserves the Wii U treatment.
Yeah but that ship set sail 100 years ago with regards to Nintendo.

Not saying you guys don't raise good points about various issues. But always assuming the worst isn't helping.

The console doesn't work until a day one patch is pushed. That's all we know. Lighting your hair on fire about the system shutting down at end of life is premature. Let's get through launch. The death camps will surely arrive soonafter.

If you always expect the worst, you'll always be pleasantly surprised.
 
>Nintendo does something dumb/greedy/immoral
>any actual criticism of this is buried under the weight of three hundred retards simultaneously schizoposting about how this makes them worse than nestle, dupont, and the east india trading company combined
Never change
 
I would almost guarantee that Nintendo's servers will crash on Day 1.
Oh god I'm having flashbacks of when PokeBank crashed for fucking MONTHS internationally while japanese players could use it after it got fixed on their end in like a week.

even more "lol" if they use the same bullshit "we didn't know so many people would use this" excuse as well. Like how fucking braindead do you have to be to not have servers that would prepare for a massive load of access and connections?
 
Oh god I'm having flashbacks of when PokeBank crashed for fucking MONTHS internationally while japanese players could use it after it got fixed on their end in like a week.

even more "lol" if they use the same bullshit "we didn't know so many people would use this" excuse as well. Like how fucking braindead do you have to be to not have servers that would prepare for a massive load of access and connections?

If Nintendo was smart they would be prepared for everyone with a Switch 2 trying to update at once. But they already got your $450 so we'll probably see another "Please understand".
 
Did anyone back the actual video the sites were linking up? Now it's just tons articles linking to a broken link with soyjacks talking about it. Or is that 8 second video of it being opened really what Nintendo copyright struck.
 
Reading about it more did the dude put in a Switch 1 or Switch 2 game? I don't think the Switch 2 is a brick day one it's that Switch 1 games required a update Day 1. It looked like the dude didn't have any Switch 2 games just Switch 1 so threw in a Switch 1 game to test it out.
If that's the case, I think that's fairly standard when the "backwards compatibility" is actually emulation. You had to download an update to play original Xbox games on the 360 as well, and that was 20 years ago.

I do think Nintendo is going to try really hard to lock down the Switch 2 after what happened with Wii U, 3DS and Switch, though.
 
Did anyone back the actual video the sites were linking up? Now it's just tons articles linking to a broken link with soyjacks talking about it. Or is that 8 second video of it being opened really what Nintendo copyright struck.
This post on Twitter is still active (archive). The YouTube upload was struck by Web Capio, who are a UK anti-piracy firm that Nintendo appear to have been working with from around ~2021/22.

There isn't anything going on in the video, though I may as well archive it here because fuck pommycunts
 
Reading about it more did the dude put in a Switch 1 or Switch 2 game? I don't think the Switch 2 is a brick day one it's that Switch 1 games required a update Day 1. It looked like the dude didn't have any Switch 2 games just Switch 1 so threw in a Switch 1 game to test it out.
This channel before the other video was taken down, showed the Switch 2 being able to play switch 2 games, the firmware update seems to only be for switch 1 emulation
 
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