glad to see even after all these years you're still post uninformed white-noise garbage hereSomething trivial no doubt, Ninty's getting desperate.
glad to see even after all these years you're still post uninformed white-noise garbage hereSomething trivial no doubt, Ninty's getting desperate.
Can someone who updated chime in on whether the kickstand has been improved? Sure, homebrew is nice and all, but an improved kickstand? Instant update any day of the week.Nintendo said:system stability improvements
glad to see even after all these years you're still post uninformed white-noise garbage here
The same could be said about your pessimistic views. Just saying...I'm sorry were you talking? Keep defending Nintendo like a good little sycophant
The same could be said about your pessimistic views. Just saying...
the key words there was they patched "most" of everything that was "known" if they want to stop people you go all or nothing. Plus 5.0.0 is not impossible just harder to hack we heard this already..but 5.0.1 might be the nail in the coffin this time...What was there to really patch after 5.0.0? Most everything known was patched already. I would say this one is more bug fixes with third party accessories than vulns. Though it's likely some kind of vulnerability was patched that wasn't public.
They were on day one and should always be stopping hackers is like saying the copyright law stops people from stealing music, movies software etc.. its more a joke then anything and almost impossible.Nintendo is getting scared
Oofglad to see even after all these years you're still post uninformed white-noise garbage here
My main point in that post was not all updates are vulnerability patches, and sometimes "enhancing the user experience" is actual legitimate bug fixes.the key words there was they patched "most" of everything that was "known" if they want to stop people you go all or nothing. Plus 5.0.0 is not impossible just harder to hack we heard this already..but 5.0.1 might be the nail in the coffin this time...
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They were on day one and should always be stopping hackers is like saying the copyright law stops people from stealing music, movies software etc.. its more a joke then anything and almost impossible.
I can confirm my user experience has been greatly enhanced. 10/10 would update again.
I'm positive that wasn't intentional, and still not entirely convinced that it was 5.0.0 specifically that triggered itif you have a 3rd party dock, Nintendo made sure to brick your Switch. That will show the unfaithful to never support 3rd party docking stations again. lol
Based on 5.0.0 not playing nice with all other third party accessories I would say it's partly to blame. Pretty much all third party wireless pro controllers stopped working, and many cause a system crash upon connecting. Given that, it wouldn't surprise me if it didn't play nice with third party docks in a way that bricks the system.I'm positive that wasn't intentional, and still not entirely convinced that it was 5.0.0 specifically that triggered it
Really? That's the first I've heard about thatPretty much all third party wireless pro controllers stopped working, and many cause a system crash upon connecting.
Just look on Amazon. Many of the third party wireless controllers are getting recent one star reviews because they can't connect, won't stay connected for very long, or in some cases just crash the switch upon connecting. Many of them started releasing updates to fix that though.Really? That's the first I've heard about that
HuhJust look on Amazon. Many of the third party wireless controllers are getting recent one star reviews because they can't connect, won't stay connected for very long, or in some cases just crash the switch upon connecting. Many of them started releasing updates to fix that though.
Oh I totally agree. I don't think Nintendo intentionally did it. In fact I think at least part of the 5.0.1 update is fixing whatever they broke.Huh
Interesting...
Still, though, the fact that manufacturers are able to roll out firmware updates to correct connections makes the whole thing seem very unintentional. If Nintendo were trying to block 3rd party accessories they'd be whitelisting serial numbers/hardware IDs 'n stuff
As opposed to illegitimate bug fixesMy main point in that post was not all updates are vulnerability patches, and sometimes "enhancing the user experience" is actual legitimate bug fixes.
Just look on Amazon. Many of the third party wireless controllers are getting recent one star reviews because they can't connect, won't stay connected for very long, or in some cases just crash the switch upon connecting. Many of them started releasing updates to fix that though.