Like, is it an eshop game at that point or some sort of worst of both worlds situation?

  • @olosta@lemmy.world
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    186 days ago

    My understanding is that the game is not tied to your account though, so this enables lending and selling your game.

  • @Guitar@lemmy.world
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    187 days ago

    As I understand it, the key card does need to be inserted to play the game. It’s not just a redemption code, it’s a key to download and play it.

  • @the_joeba@lemmy.world
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    77 days ago

    The key card acts like any physical that has a complete overhaul post launch. The physical goes in, the game plays from internal storage. It contains no game data, and you have to download the full game from the server.

    • Semperverus
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      126 days ago

      So, I have a hacked switch 1 and I can assure you that any game that has had a “complete overhaul post launch” still uses about 80% of the data on the cartridge. Or rather, it loads the entirety of the cartridge, and then every update to the game after that gets strapped on top of it to overwrite whichever sections of the game it needs to or adds new stuff.

      So let’s take animal crossing for example. If there were 2 major updates for Animal Crossing, youd have something akin to the following list of files:

      • Animal Crossing New Horizons.nsc [8 GiB] (the cartridge itself, if you dumped it - in this case we’re referring to the actual cart itself here though)

      • base.nsp [16 B] (some kind of token file for DLC attach points or something)

      • 184810dheincoiepn02.nsp [300 MiB] (patch 1)

      • 01849...ahd4819.nsp [24 MiB] (patch 2)

      The switch loads the entirety of the cartridge, then it loads the base patch over the top of it to hook into the right location, then it loads patch 1 over the top of that, then it loads patch 2 over the top of patch 1, base, and the cartridge. Theoretically you could delete the latest update file and still have a working downgraded game. No original data is lost.

      • @the_joeba@lemmy.world
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        36 days ago

        That’s not a complete overhaul, I’m talking about something like Fortnite from 8 years ago to now. That’s no shared code left. That’s not a game that came on cartridge, obviously, but Animal Crossing only got a few tweaks and some additional content. It isn’t an example of what a key card represents.

  • @JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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    37 days ago

    Oh, second question, just out of curiosity: is there a copy of the Switch firmware on a game key card, like there was on Switch 1 carts (and probably Switch 2 carts also)?

    • Semperverus
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      36 days ago

      This only helps in areas where internet is scarce or non existent. Even banned switches are allowed to download firmware updates even if everythint else is blocked (source: just did this myself recently)

      • @JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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        36 days ago

        This really was only meant as a hypothetical. The Switch 2 requires a launch day firmware update; that is probably on the launch day carts: is it also on the launch day game key cards?

        • @the_joeba@lemmy.world
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          36 days ago

          Even if it did have firmware, the card is burned months ahead of shipping, and launch day firmware was finalized only days or weeks before launch. A game that comes out 6 months later might have launch day firmware, but that’s likely outdated by the time of release.

          • @JimVanDeventer@lemmy.worldOP
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            46 days ago

            Isn’t the entire point of including the firmware on carts to ensure your system meets the minimum requirements to run the game? Packaging a non-functional version would be ridiculous.

            • @Phelpssan@lemmy.world
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              35 days ago

              Game Key Cards won’t function without connectiong to the internet to download anyway, so there’s probably not much point in including firmware updates on those.

        • @Phelpssan@lemmy.world
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          26 days ago

          I don’t believe it does. From what I’ve heard the Game Key Cards don’t even contain the game icon.