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JEMC said:
KLAMarine said:

An exploit for a console doesn't have a huge marketing budget. It usually stays in the cold and desolate corners of the internet. Also, I suspect most people can't be arsed to go through the trouble.

Two things:

1-Console exploits don't need marketing. First the internet and then the mouth to mouth are enough to spread the news about it.

2-It's probable that he's talking about the reaction on this (and other) forums after it was found a way to hack the Switch and many were very quick to doom the console and Nintendo because of it.

1-Imagine how much more prevalent it would be if it had a marketing budget and how damaging that would be after?

2-I see. A point I've made in the past is that PC is the most exploitable platform and yet Steam manages to make big money.