My simple workaround is not buying a Switch 2.
Show me contempt, and I’ll show you zero dollars.
This shit should be illegal. Apple got smacked by the EU for this exact practice. Do we think that will applied evenly?
USB fourm should sue them for using the USB name and not bring compliant
It’s Nintendo, did people really expect anything else?
Oh don’t worry, it’ll get hacked like everything does.
I’m personally banking on them getting Sony OtherOS’d, they’ve done a fair amount of pissing highly skilled people off
“restricted” and “most”. So how do some work then? The system is pretty dang new. Lots of developers couldn’t even get dev kits yet. I’ll wait and see before I get all upset that there aren’t 3rd party docks that I don’t have a need for or would buy anyways.
Wasn’t there something with the original switch where third-party usb-c didn’t work with it off the bat either? I thought it ended up being something about Nintendo actually following the spec more rigidly than others did.
because it’s supposed to be usb. Which it’s not, intentionally
Then it’s not a USB-C port.
It’s a SB-C port then
I don’t think I’ve ever actively been put off of wanting a new console before this. Lukewarm feelings or too poor, sure.
I love my original Switch and (most of) its first-party titles but each new article about its successor is making me want a Steam Deck instead.
I got a Steam Deck shortly after the Switch 2 price reveal and love it. I wish I’d gotten one years ago, but better late than never.
I don’t think I’ve ever actively been put off of wanting a new console before this.
Weren’t around for this one? It put me off Xbox forever, which turned out to be the right decision.
I was in elementary school when the 360 came out, so no, I wasn’t aware at the time of the corporate smarm coming from Microsoft.
You’re right to be put off of it though, MS is…yeah.
This was the Xbox One release. In the initial announcement it was all online, all the time with fully Digital licening. As you can imagine, uproar followed. This was their reasoning for everyone who couldn’t download a few TB of games and updates on the regular. They relented on almost all of their points, but the damage was done.
First time in my life I’ve skipped a Nintendo console
You got a Virtual Boy but skip this?
Wasn’t alive yet
Wasn’t alive yet
No way for me to tell without any such information.
I do wonder why they decide to do this. Replacement Nintendo docks probably aren’t a big money maker. Maybe they did HDCP (HDMI copy protection for movies and such, used for YouTube and such when they finally get it working) on dock side for Switch 2 so this is their attempt to stop people getting the video feed in between? Just speculation though, and I might be very wrong.
The Switch 2 dock has built in fans.
The protocol enforces you to use the correct gear, preventing damage to the console and user.
I’m not knowledgeable enough on the standards to know if this can be enforced otherwise, but it sounds like a typical “Nintendo Quality” feature.
From what I gather, they use standard protocols for the webcam, so it seems more of a protective measure to me than the evil shit people are making up here. Otherwise, I’d expect them to lock down everything.
You can plug pretty much any webcam into the Switch as well.
I don’t agree with their desire to lock things down but this probably wasn’t totally a case of that.
IMO, everything has to do with piracy.
Ever since the r4 for the DS spring boarded Nintendo piracy, every single console they’ve released since then has been ripped open and has had very easy-to-use tools developed for it to make it really, really, easy to put pirated games on. You can buy a flashcard from amazon with DS games on it. You can mod a 3ds in 15 minutes. You can play switch games on the steam deck.
They hate this. They want to do everything they can to lock down their systems and prevent this.
On the Wii (or maybe it was 3ds or Wii U) when updating, you used to get a notification “…this update will also check for unauthorized material and remove it.” Now they’re simply saying it there’s unauthorized stuff they’re not going to account for it and let things break (or force it to break)
Now they’re locking down the usb-c port, again making it harder to crack the console. They failed with every console this far, so now they’re trying something different.
In the long run it may get cracked eventually. But for now, like denuvo, it delays piracy.
As far as I am aware, Wii, Wii U, DSi, and 3DS all had the warning about removal of “unauthorised technical modifications”, alongside on the back of boxed games (probably referring to things like the Wii including new IOSes on the disc that could overwrite any cIOS on the system). A hardware lock down attempt would make sense given their previous history, as their attempts to stop any software modification before were very clumsy at best (never forget the cat and mouse race that was region unlocking Korean Wiis). Still, I’m not sure if this dock issue in particular is part of an anti-piracy drive. There’s not a lot I can think of that anyone trying to crack the system open can do through the regular dock’s signals (DisplayPort, USB, so on, that are already mostly exposed, with DP going through a HDMI conversion chip). However, this could be incorrect. If Nintendo have special docks out there for service centres that could do things like flash and dump firmware or make factory-level changes to the system (board serial number, for example) it could explain attempts at locking down the dock, and why they’ve gone to so much effort to encrypt the signals. The only way we can really know is for the Switch 2 to get modded fully and the system is explored in depth, and considering that Mariko (a.k.a. red box) Switch 1 was a tough nut to crack already (you needed a mod chip) I don’t think it’ll happen any time soon.
If it’s most, and not all, they are not locked out. If 3rd party releases a product that doesn’t work, that sounds like it’s on them. I’ve never bought a Nintendo device, but it’s so easy to think this is all on them.
You assume Nintendo is publishing their changes to spec
I don’t have to make that assumption to know that you shouldn’t sell a product that doesn’t work.