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by jeroenhd
995 days ago
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Nintendo's hilariously bad Switch networking guides ("to make games work, forward ports 1-65535 to your switch") are more of a Nintendo problem than a CGNAT problem. Normally I'm all for blaming CGNAT for shitty internet issues, but Nintendo is at fault this time, and ISPs should rightly tell their customers to ask Nintendo to get its shit together. Even without CGNAT, STUN/TURN is important to get peer to peer connections working. CGNAT brings tons of issues, but following Amazon's pricing model, I don't think consumers would be willing to pay $4 a month to rent an IP address. Better to sigh and shrug at the two of three games and programs that don't work than to spend $48 a year, especially with the current cost of living being on the rise. |
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I agree with you, but it doesn't change reality... Nintendo doesn't give a fuck and (from hearsay) people with Nintendo Switches make up a huge proportion of service calls from customers that want CGNAT disabled and pay for a legitimate IP address.