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  • Yeah I would like a better Pokemon game,

    Don't we all.

    For long I've dreamed of the heights Pokémon could reach if the mainline videogame production was handed over from a small indie company to a respectable developer with a better track record such as Camelot or CDPR.

  • adventure

    uuuuh since G5 the Pokémon plots are rehashed and banalised as heck, and there's almost never any sensation of valuable risk or conflict to the plot. G6 literally makes the first arc of the plot "join this bunch of loser schoolers and do nothing".

  • Yeah it's absolutely disgusting and disappointing that it's 2024 and people still try to code into the kernel in such a sucky and absolutely moronic way that they have to get set straight by The Linus.

  • Sure but anyone can win any fight if they have position and prep time that the other party doesn't: under the same logic Voldy can easily kill any sniper so long as he knows there's one (and in a war, there is one). Reminder, at least in the movies he doesn't actually need to aim for Crucio, and he can manually and literally laser crush a castle-wide energy barrier .

  • I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you call "GNU Library C" is actually GNU with Linux library C and some C++ for those nifty templates, or as we like to call it "GNU/Linux Library C/C++". Which, to be honest, it's more like "GNU/Linux Library C/C-with-Classes" the way they're teaching it at school, oh well.

    Carry on.

  • I haven’t been able to find any resources online that suggest firmware is embedded onto the game carts at all.

    That mmight be because currently the SEO space for "nintendo switch cart firmware" searches seems to be globbed by mentions to the flashcart project, depending on where / how do you search. Currently it eats up the first page and a half for me, even on DDG.

    I have the physical carts that prove it. It's how I got my Switch in Pegascape to upgrade firmware safely in the first place. It was also critical to getting some very early upgrades (3.x) going. Perhaps they're just not doing it anylonger for newer fws?

    A few sources on the existence of such carts include various threads at gbatemp, gamefaqs, and the ChoiDujourNX FAQ. What I don't know is if the upgrade is part of the game cart data or if it's partitioned sepaately.

  • No porque eso beneficie a las constructoras, sino porque bajarían los precios de los departamentos.

    [citation needed]

    Cuando le bajas costos a las empresas constructoras, no necesariamente traspasan esa rebaja a la venta, ni la traspasan completamente. Tenemos más de 30 años de experiencia viendo esto en el mercado, me extraña que estés tan perdido.

  • If the shoe fits...

    But yes, really, you are doing a lot of grandstanding on how you love Russians, apparently so much that you'd leave them to rot just because they have to interact with their own society in order to subsist.

    Just like, you know, everyone else.

  • How would you install the firmware that you obtained from the Archives tho?

    Fair point. To be also fair I'd consider that anyone who is considering still mainlining a Switch in 202X and would be any interested in a flashcart, it would be because their system is already modded.

    Unlike previous handheld generations, system firmwares are no longer embedded into the game carts either so while a game can require a newer firmware, it does not come with an option to update offline afaik

    I might be remembering wrong but I've found formware upgrades in carts such as FE3H and New Pokémon Snap. It's not like they're that heavy, so they can easily be added as payload to the cart.