Rather, Nintendo is particularly concerned about Switch users who hack their systems, use emulators, or engage in piracy using Nintendo hardware. These players are the targets of the company's newfound bloodlust, and they're not messing around: steal our games, and lose the right to use your console.
However, the modified agreement is quite different, and outlines a stark new reality for users who might consider going against Nintendo's wishes:
"Unusable" doesn't necessarily spell out how Nintendo plans to act when they find a player that has broken these rules, but it doesn't bode well for them—or their Switch.It would seem Nintendo has a back-end capability to block Switches from running properly if there's evidence of such misconduct.
While harsh, this isn't too surprising. Nintendo certainly hasn't looked the other way when it comes to piracy in the past. The company was more than happy to ban you from online play if they found you playing games illegally, for example—a risk some players took to hack their Switches, even if they weren't trying to steal their games. (Maybe they just wanted to boost the performance of Tears of the Kingdom before Nintendo offered an official solution?)
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