The latest Nintendo Switch firmware update is live and the only thing it changes is flagging a certain name as ina🔜ppropriate, as you can no longer change your nickname to Covid.
Nintendo has been gradu🦹ally updateing the Switc🔯h's firmware since launch, some of which have added new features to the system. The Switch's UI is still fairly barebones and it's lacking features when compared to the other systems on the market, so these firmware updates are mostly to improve stability, fix bugs, and prevent workarounds 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:that allow the system to be hacked.
The 10.2.0 system update for the Switch is now live and has brought one of the ♚strangest additions to the console yet. It w🏅as initially claimed by Akfamilyhome on Twitter that the main change this update brought was preventing the user from changing their nickname to Covid.
This has since been confirmed by the GameXplain YouTube channel, wh🌳o tested the system before updating it. The Switch now flags Covid/COVID as an inappropriate word and won't let you se𒁃t it as a nickname. According to GameXplain, changing the o to a zero or accented o bypasses the filter. We can also confirm that changing your name to Corona is not flagged as of this time.
It's unclear whether Nintendo did this as a response to a number of players changing their name in order to cause offense, or whether this was a preemptive action to stop such a thing from occurring. The Streisand effect might come into play here, as we know that C0vid and CÓvid are unaffected by the filter. Nintendo might not have had an issue with people naming themselves Covid before, but they've just invited trolls from all over the world to name themselves a Covid derivative in an effort to be shocking. It took Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fans roughly five seconds to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网💯:create stages based♎ on Mai Shiranui's chest when Sakurai pointed out how she was too adult to make it into the game, so Nintendo fans are clearly not above this kind of🌃 behavior.
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