I can see that, I was just actively watching a modding for TOTK early on youtube, and I guess theirs ways to have a mod running software, i think it was atmosphere or somthing like that, and I couldve only assumed it was not okay, but if so why make youtube videos about modding a switch 2 if its not legal with there terms? whats the point?
Hackers do quasi-legal stuff and publish it all the time. It's a part of the hacker ethos. But it's risky and if you want to do legit business under your brand or identity, not recommended.
Consoles don't allow mods and trying to get your Switch 2 to run one would very likely be violation of TOS, for which they can and do brick devices.
I can see that, I was just actively watching a modding for TOTK early on youtube, and I guess theirs ways to have a mod running software, i think it was atmosphere or somthing like that, and I couldve only assumed it was not okay, but if so why make youtube videos about modding a switch 2 if its not legal with there terms? whats the point?
Hackers do quasi-legal stuff and publish it all the time. It's a part of the hacker ethos. But it's risky and if you want to do legit business under your brand or identity, not recommended.
Do you think Nintendo would respond to a email i send and give consent to just some normal game mods? or would it most likey be a hard no?