Can I put second hand carts in my switch and play? Yes I can.
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This isn't strictly true because most games do still have a playable version on the disk. What is more is that it's not as straight forward to revoke a disc, especially for passive media and the license is legally transferable due to doctrine of first sale as I understand it.
I used to be with "it". Then they change what "it" was. Now what I'm with isn't "it" amd what's "it" seems wierd and scary to me. It will happen to you.
This feels like a tough one for betteridges law of headlines.
I think it's cute you thought you lived in a country that had free speech.
Bioware has been replaced a person at a time ship of theseus style with lesser quality staff, the magic has long departed and it's just another mediocre studio now trading on a name.
These kinds of figures are pointless without knowing the starting number of users, it could be an increase from 10 to like 30 or something... Also, this sudden rush of articles mentioning rednote seems more like an attempt to induce movement to it, but that could just be me being cynical.
Just like pretty much all media ever really. It's not like many novels, songs, movies and TV shows are world wide hits either.
All a NAS is is a separation of concerns, if you build a system who's only job is to provide networked storage, then that system is a NAS. If you buy an off the shelf "NAS" and proceed to run a bunch of services on it, that is a home server, not a NAS. Build your own NAS and most of your concerns go away.
A baby doesn't learn concepts by repeating words over and certainly knows what a mother is before it has any label or language to articulate the concept. The label gets associated with the concept later and is not purely by parroting and indeed excessive parroting normally indicates speech development issues.
I think the point is that it would have still been a fantastic game if it hadn't sunk a load of money into looking like a movie.
Nope, the game will work regardless of what Nintendo do, though you are right they can kick you off their online platform. That isn't them deciding what happens with your physical copy though that is them deciding who can access their servers for what ever arbitrary reason they decide. In fact if they kick you off, the only games you'll still be able to play are the physical ones.