I’d say that this reinforces my resolve to skip buying the Switch 2 but that would be a lie.
My decision to never buy a Switch 2 was irrevocably locked in months ago.
My entertainment dollars are easy to divert.
I had the switch from launch on a lockdown frenzy. I have about 9 games. This reminded Nintendo has never been my thing outside a handful of 1st and 2nd party games
I bought the steam deck and I instantly 1000 games to chose from
From that perspective alone why would I even consider the switch 2 and that’s before $80 games shovelware as the tech demo launch title that you have to buy. Might be miss remembering this one but having to pay for the manual and now this whole we will brick your hardware if you look at it too funny thing
This is why they’re going after emulators so heavily. They know their decisions are anti-consumer and will drive buyers away. So they’re trying to force anyone that wants to play a Nintendo property to have to pay them for the lackluster crap they want to release going forwards.
They’ve decided to let the finance guys run the company now and lost their way like so many other companies. 1889-2025, it was a good 136 year run, much longer than most.
I bought the steam deck and I instantly 1000 games to chose from
And that’s just the unplayed games in your library
You caught me. I got nothing 🤣
Haha I think anyone with a Steam account older than five years has so many games they haven’t started that they bought on a summer sale discount or whatever lol
The person in question got in contact with Nintendo via their website chats and had his console unbanned quickly. There’s no information on why it was banned other than speculations.
Any way the console got banned for something even Nintendo recognises as invalid. Stop simping.
And they fixed the error there and then. Just pointing out what people may miss if they don’t read the article.
The error shouldn’t have happened, and wouldn’t have happened if Nintendo was not treating every paying customer as a criminal.
Even if Nintendo “fixed” it after the fact, the reality is that this could - and will - happen to anyone, and it should never happen. If a company can take away your ability to use something you purchased in any way you so choose, then you don’t actually own it. So unless Nintendo advertises their Switches as conditional leases, this is theft, pure and simple.
Steam Deck it is, then.