>>47092073Just like Action Replay and PowerSaves, right?
Both of which are hardware based, both of which violate the ToS, despite the latter "not interacting with the game itself"
Switch Up isn't suddenly cleared of this, because it uses third-party software to automate operation within the service. You're simply changing the method of attack from data modification to signal interception.
Nobody cares how you play your dogfighting simulator, anon, but at least be consistent with your arguments.
Bonus trivia, Nintendo sued the people behind Game Genie, but not Action Replay, despite their stance on third party game modifications not changing.