Normal bans allow you to download firmware updates from Nintendo servers but not games/dlc/game updates etc. "Super ban" prevents access to Nintendo servers. Both types of bans still exist.
You know, for being GBATEMP, there are a lot of silly takes in here.
This is a dedicated portable gaming device, and an EXTREMELY powerful one for the price and size.
I have an a Steam Deck and an AYN Odin2 Pro, and believe me when I say that...
"Another Xbox first-party game becomes available on other platforms." Nope, not an Xbox first party game. Game was in development long before Microsoft bought Obsidian. Also, calling anything Xbox first-party is comical at best when it should be...
"with zero unexpected lag or latency" & you know this how? I highly doubt you did any real testing & in fact do not know how to measure Bluetooth latency. Baseless claims from a casual gamer that has no real experience or knowledge on the subject...
You shouldn't review games, you're not a real gamer, you're a casual gamer. You'll notice the only people complaining about the game are woke clowns & people that are not fans of the show. If you're not a fan of the show, why would you even buy...
Safe to say Nintendo are gearing up to release their next piece of hardware. Will be mediocre outdated hardware just like the Switch. The next Nintendo gaming device will have worse native performance than a Switch emulator on a mid range PC...
There's your problem, thinking an Nvidia Shield TV is some type of high end device, when in reality it is bottom of the barrel by today's standards. Tegra X1 launched in like 2015 and was out dated/obsolete hardware when it launched, that's why...
Does not matter in the least. If Nintendo wants to shutdown Atmosphere they can easily do so. Developers of custom firmware, emulators, homebrew do not have the financial means to fight a giant like Nintendo, nor do they have the backbone.
This entire post is 💩. "Circumvention of copyright protection". Not really relevant considering Yuzu developers had nothing to do with the Switch being hacked. If that were the case, Nintendo would be going after developers of custom firmware.
No truth to this. Doesn't matter if they made $$$ from an emulator or not. Your logic is, if a developer made a penny then it's illegal. Do you know how many people have been paid for working on emulators? A LOT.
Ah, yes, portrait mode, surely the best way to film a row of people. If only there were some way to fit a wider shot, at the expense of height... if only...