LOL, yeah, I get your point. Re-ordering means another 3 months of waiting. It's risk free as far as money is concerned, in my experience, but yes, never order something that you need ASAP.
In that situation, you just ask for a refund, and then order the same thing from another seller, preferably. Aliexpress will usually send an email to warn you of the refund period getting close to the end. It's almost risk free, to be honest.
My success rate with aliexpress is higher, but not perfect. Only once I never received something I ordered. But it was so cheap (like a couple of bucks) that I never bothered to ask for a refund. I did ask for refund for previous orders I...
You can steal stuff if you don't have any money. And if you get caught and thrown in jail, then you get free food and lodging. It's a win-win situation. :D Just joking, of course. Yes, in a capitalist society, you need money for everything...
Yeah. I still remember when piracy was not even a concern. Companies made dual cassette decks specifically for that purpose. And before Napster, loser Lars from Shittallica talked about mixtapes and trading tapes with his buddies in his teens...
But on the other side of the coin, they were great for music piracy. So many cassettes my friend did for me from his great records collection. I remember back then hearing some news item about the music industry wanting to do something to...
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Thank you kind fella for pointing to that, 3rd shift side effects :sleep:
Yeah, I turned to doing it manually because after I used the AIO, I had package and fusee errors... then I started to read off of rentry to try to...
If you just go back a couple of posts before yours, you will find @Blythe93 posted a very thorough method of updating the Switch. You should read it. Don't rely on AIO Updater or pre-made SD packs. Do it manually.
Short answer: On your emuNAND, you can update your firmware via Daybreak provided you already have firmware files dumped or downloaded on your SD card. On your sysNAND, however, only update if it's clean, otherwise you risk getting your console...
Oh my! Atari 2600 joystick?! That goes way back, but it's actually the first controller I ever used to play a video game. Only one button, but that's all that was needed for those games back then, The stick was kind of stiff, and it would...
I like to wait to move to a big, numerical, update. It gives the devs time to iron out any kinks. Sometimes, though, I just to update to stay current. No problem in waiting until, as mentioned above, a game requires it.
I'm gonna buy another Series X, but can't decide if I should wait till the Xbox June event (maybe they get discounted) or just buy now. What do you guys think?