• Gormadt
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    101 year ago

    Just remember, any game that requires patches will not be able to get patches after the switch loses support from Nintendo

    So you own the physical cartridge but the patches that were (in some cases) required to make the game work will be unable to be downloaded in the future

    This is why I support modding consoles, that way I can continue to have a fully functional console long into the future

    • @Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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      121 year ago

      On the switch, the titles that require the day one update to function is generally a lot lower than the other platforms.

      Its the reason why when a game leaks in advance, piracy can play it, because the cart dump is usually the complete functional game

      • Gormadt
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        51 year ago

        I’m more referring to patches in general.

        A great example of a past Nintendo console that no longer has support but is online enabled is the 3DS.

        Pokemon X and Y had a game breaking bug on launch that if not patched means that there’s a whole chunk of the game that of you save in that location the game save corrupts, now that online support is gone you can no longer get the patch that fixes the bug.

        So if you got a copy of Pokemon X or Y and a 3DS today, you’d never be able to get the patch.

        • @IntriguingTiles@lemmy.ca
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          31 year ago

          Nintendo, to date, has never shut down the CDN for any console. You can still redownload titles purchased on the Wii Shop Channel, for example. This means that you would be able to download updates for Pokémon X and Y or any other 3DS game.

        • @Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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          21 year ago

          Not x&y specific, but at times, newer versions of carts will contain the update for a game. Not all carts are the 1.0 version of the game.

          • Gormadt
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            41 year ago

            Not all carts ship with version 1.0, but all versions that shipped with 1.0 will stay at 1.0.

            For example:

            Breath of the Wild is on version 1.3.1, if you have a cart from launch it will still be on the older version and the console will prompt you for an update. But without online functionality those updates will be impossible to get.

            • @Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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              21 year ago

              Technically, there one other option, the switch allows for updating via local updates. Youd just need another user who has the update installed nearby.

              • Gormadt
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                21 year ago

                Which will be a number of people that will only go down with time

      • Gormadt
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        61 year ago

        I’m talking about when Nintendo no longer support the online functionality of the console

        And in the regards of patches

        You will be unable to get patches for the game after they drop online support

          • Gormadt
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            31 year ago

            DLC and bug fixes are downloaded as patches, once online support is gone you won’t be able to download that stuff again. So if you buy a second hand cart after online is gone or you uninstall the game data after online is gone there’s no getting that back. It’s gone without a modded console.

            For example:

            Breath of the Wild is on version 1.3.1, all changes since the version on the cart you have will be impossible to get once online functionality is gone.