>>41327342>>41327345>>41327385>>41327498>>41327586>>41327594>>41327598>>41327648>>41327699Here's what I've been able to glean so far. Putting it in one post so people can refer to it.
A pastebin of noted issues concerning Pokemon Sword and Shield
https://pastebin.com/ZNd5Dak1https://twitter.com/SciresM/status/1195526549769838592>Pokemon has unique NAND access patterns>NAND modification can lead to a blue screenhttps://twitter.com/TinTin_Zou/status/1196503135675486208The rough translation is that this guy took his switch, downloaded pokemon to his SD card, set it to sleep mode overnight, and in the morning was greeted by this blue screen.
The deductive reasoning that people seem to be following is this
>NAND Modification = Blue Screen>Pokemon accesses the NAND in unique ways>What can software do to hardware that causes a modification?>Potential hardware failure>How can Pokemon break the NAND>Excessive reading and writing>Why would Pokemon need to excessively read and write to the NAND?>Using the NAND as some type of RAMOther people with blue screen issues from Pokemon
https://twitter.com/sIXVkwz5MFXrxbN/status/1195286051826225152https://twitter.com/sea51480120/status/1196468925833236481Do with this as you will