Console vendors, particularly Nintendo absolutely hate it when someone tries to thinker with their products. There was a Darknet Diaries podcast from August 1 named 'Team Xecuter' that gives some insight into this. Funnily enough, not every country is encouraging this behavior from Nintendo like the U.S. is. France is pretty lenient on console modders, for example.
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Umm... important context: Team Xecuters work was based on enabling piracy on the device. It had fuck all to do with repairs or non-security-compromising mods
Nintendo of America must have paid $$$ to the politicians
Because fuck you peasants... What you are gonna about it, bitches?
Hopefully at the very least they'll call their state representatives and tell them about the bullshitness of this exclusion.
What about steam deck ? Is it a video game system or a handled pc ?
PC. It's running PC hardware and PC software.
So how many of you are planning on contacting your state representative to tell them this exclusion in the new law is bullshit?
i've always just used my PC, so I'm fine :)