• TachyonTele@piefed.social
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          5 days ago

          What are you phishing for an argument for?
          The article is about Nintendo updating Wonder to only work online. How does that invalidate anything I said?

          Did you even reply to the right comment? Lol

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            Lol, this article doesn’t say anything about that. It has a bait for the title and says the game needs an update to run on Switch 2. And you need to download it from the internet. How else would you want this update to be provided? On 500 floppy disks, USB drive or a tape?

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                I wonder how much would that cost, and how big are is that update. Seriously though some of Nintendo’s games are re-released as Nintendo Switch 2 editions on cartdridge and that solves the “issue” some might have

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              Nintendo has seemingly disabled offline playability for Wonder following the Switch 2’s latest firmware update (20.2.0).

              Right in the article, spitfire.

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                5 days ago

                Read the rest of the article, they clarify. It is poorly written and misleading, but that’s why it’s important to correct misinformation now before it spreads.

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                5 days ago

                “Seemingly” might as well be “we did not bother to check”. Maybe someone did not read the info about virtual cartdridges, or whatever else. Has anyone really confirmed this?

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                  5 days ago

                  You seem to be confusing me with who wrote the article.

                  All I said was My copy hasn’t had any problems at all.

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                    5 days ago

                    Yet you seem to be repeating points made in the article, which simply seem to be wrong to me (and you saying your copy works confirms as much). This article (yes, I realise you didn’t write it and I am not criticising you here) seems to be nothing but fake news, simply made to generate clicks.