

I thought of that after I posted, and I also saw somebody commented something similar on the article itself.
I thought of that after I posted, and I also saw somebody commented something similar on the article itself.
The Mig Flash Dumper creates pirated copies of Nintendo Switch games from cartridges.
In the same way a camera can create pirated copies of famous paintings from museums
As old as SSL anyway
I used to use http toolkit to capture packet from an android app I was developing. httptoolkit.com
I don’t think there is a clear line there. Avoiding the big names we all know about is a start, and then we all do the best we can.
Yeah, my seedbox is on another continent.
This, but at the same time, support the people whose work you like so they can continue doing it.
That’s what I think as well. Fingers crossed!
Sorry, just trying to help.
Anyway, for the SD I prefer to download “portable games” whenever I find them. Just download the torrent directly to the steam deck, add to steam as a non-steam game, change compatibility setting, maybe run proton-tricks to add some requirement like DirectX.
Didn’t read the article, but does that mean official NSFW one piece?
As an addendum, and I’m kinda new to steam deck as well, but the official parlance seems to be “quacked games” for hum… games you didn’t exactly pay for. It might help someone do a search or understand some tutorial.
Same. And for some reason I can’t seem to lose weight.
I want the stuff, the stuff is there. I take it. The stuff is still there, nothing was lost, nothing was stolen.
Is this the online equivalent of fisticuffs?
Didn’t steam allow refunds regardless of hours played for some game that did this recently?
Exactly. The author seems biased towards Nintendo here.