Nintendo Prohibits the owner of Switch 2 after playing Used Switch 1 Games – The decision finally reversed after “proven innocence”

A user of Nintendo Switch 2 would have obtained his all new console prohibited by Nintendo after buying second -hand games from Switch 1 and to correct them on their console. According to the user of Reddit Danthey, they bought four second -hand titles on the Facebook market, inserted them into the Switch 2 and updated them. When they lit their pocket computers the next day, they received a message saying that they were limited to Nintendo online services and that they could not even download the games they had already bought.
Fortunately for Danthey, Nintendo had a quick resolution for them. Once they discovered the problem, they went to the Nintendo Support website and were immediately able to speak to a human. This is where the company confirmed that their console was indeed prohibited due to the use of pirated games. Nevertheless, they were able to prove their innocence by shooting on the Facebook Marketplace list for their games and by sending the photos of their bought cartridges. According to the Redditor, the process was painless and faster, and it was “so much easier than obtaining the support of Microsoft or Sony”. By showing these things, you can prove to Nintendo that you bought the games in good faith and that you have been dupped. Other users have warned, however, that it is not always a guaranteed resolution.
Nintendo is known to be protected from his intellectual property and delivers severe sanctions to anyone who was surprised raping him. We have already had several reports on prohibited users to use Mig Flash, even on their own ROMs. And although it is not true that being banned transforms your 2 switch into a brick, it will always prevent you from accessing the online services of the company, which seriously restricts its features and its conviviality.
This problem highlights the problem of buying used games, because an unscrupulous seller can copy the game they sell to another microSD express card that you can easily buy in many places, then sell the original cartridge as used game. Since this has copied all the game information, including the unique identification number of the original, Nintendo can detect if two copies of this specific game are simultaneously loaded anywhere in the world, telling them that it was hacked. They will then proceed and prohibit the specific console where the hacked game has been loaded, prohibits the console from connecting to the online services of Nintendo and dissuading the other players who even plan to obtain a title of Pirated Nintendo.
Fortunately, it seems that Nintendo facilitates the victim of those who were permanently victims of the prohibition, quickly reversing the decision if they show proof that they have been duped. Nevertheless, it is not clear if they can always play with the game cartridges used they have bought, or if they are considered as pirated copies which could cause another console ban if they are used.
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