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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG
I recommend using XCIs since they emulate actual cartridges. Supposedly much harder to get banned with unless you actually go online with it due to the shared key.
With NSPs, once they're installed, you're highly likely to get banned if you go online due to Nintendo's telemetry. They can see that your account doesn't have the right to the installed games and bans you.
I've been using mine for months now with only XCIs. If there is a game I want to update, I load it once in CFW so it's saved on the main screen. Then I reboot back to OFW, connect online, and update all my games at once. I also buy eshop titles during this time. I haven't been banned yet.
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There are inherent risks using xci files as well as no one is truely sure what is logged and sent to Nintendo when you go online. Supposedly all Nintendo carts have a unique identifier so if someone else uses the same XCI file and goes online, you risk bening banned. I wouldn't download updates files from Nintendo online either because that's a risk to be banned.
You can download updates without jeopardizing going online with your switch. The safest is way before using sx pro is to create a Nand(restore) backup. Install your nand then go online, plus I install the NSPs on my SD card and never go online because the dlcs and updates are easily accessible without going online with my switch.
Just saying there are risks either way but definitely do not go online with the switch.
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