If you really need online, update, if not then wait a few month, maybe until 2019 to have news about the progres of the scene.
It will be a hard decision. But I may just have to wait to play it - as it will most likely have a forced update. I am in school anyway so I don't have much free time for games. My roomies however will be upset because they are really looking forward to Odyssey.
Nope. This early on in the Switch's life it is absolutely not worth it. If it's anything like the Vita, you won't be able to play newer games even when the exploit is public, but who knows?
That's cool, but I doubt many people bought a Switch for just two games. We'll see what happens. If this firmware is the only one that allows homebrew, then the pool of users and, by extension, devs is gonna be small anyways since most people will have updated.Some people, like me, couldn't give a shit if we can't access the eShop or play Splatoon Too online. I've got the two Switch games I want, BotW and Blaster Master Zero (along with a handful more games I regret buying). Mario Odyssey looks cool. I'll play it on my friend's Switch. You might miss a lot if you didn't update. I'll be missing very little. For now anyways.
Vary.Juat go and by another switch! For online, its vary simple.
do not update you better keep it like thatHi all.
I've had a switch since launch day and I love it. As of late as you all know there has been this "huge" exploit that has been found and your not able to use it when you update to 3.01.
I'm currently on 3.0 and I've been tempted so many times this past couple of days to update just to get access back on the Eshop for updates and demos etc.
We've not really been told what is to come out of all this and also how long it will be, neither do we have any footage that hax exist or at least I've not seen any.
In the coming months there are going to be some big titles hitting the switch (Fire Emblem, Mario Odysee, Pokemon) plus more and these are all going to require updating the console to a new firmware.
So for those who can't really go out and buy a second console. Is this hassle all worth it? Will we get proof soon what we will be able to do? Just what should we do sit back and hold our horses or bit the bullet and lose what could potentially be heaven?
While you're at it buy me a PC.Vary.
I think there's more incentive to hack the Switch since it's a hybrid. If this is the only firmware it'll work on and there's no way to downgrade, though, I don't think it'll matter much.All I will say is look at the PS4's currently on exploitable firmware and ask yourself if your happy with what they can currently do?
I very much doubt your going to have homebrew this year, even if you do it's going to be a choice between homebrew and playing the latest games or keeping homebrew. I'd love to be wrong but you only need to look at how the Wii U scene started to realise the switch scene is probably not going anywhere fast.
Well in that case I'd update my console. Pretty sure firmware 3.0.1+ will be eventually hackable too. I doubt it will be another PS3 3.55 situation. I mean look at WiiUSo for those who can't really go out and buy a second console. Is this hassle all worth it?