| Mr Khan said: I think they're being somewhat overreactive. Here i'll agree that Nintendo should definitely take a certain degree of responsibility for bricked consoles (especially consoles bricked in the process of being repaired), but Nintendo's saying this in a more "cover your ass" sorta deal. They're saying *if* consoles brick due to some unforeseen incompatibility, it's not their problem (which i take a bit of issue with). |
The 3DS was not meant to be hacked. Therefore, it isn't Nintendo's fault, or their problem, if one decides to take a risk by hacking it. If it is used the way it is supposed to be used, then it should not need to be bricked and/or repaired.
p.s. i don't really know what Im talking about
Been away for a bit, but sneaking back in.
Gaming on: PS4, PC, 3DS. Got a Switch! Mainly to play Smash







