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Nintendo has developed a update for the switch that involves the ability to share digital games through the virtual game card feature.
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However, it seems that this update has eliminated the ability of switch consoles that are involved in the account to play the same game online together.
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Since only one console can use a digital game at a time, you now need to take two copies of the game to play online at the same time.
Nintendo eliminated his 20.0.0 update for the switch this morning. Recent memory is one of the most recent updated works for console that has many features for the arrival of switch 2. This includes the feature of the new virtual game card shown earlier this year. However, the new feature rollout seems to be restricted to those who share the account by playing online games together.
Now that the update is straight, the switch owners can treat their digital purchases as it is like physical people. If you have a digital copy of a game, you can lend it to someone else by loading them into their console. If you own numerous consoles, especially easy for gaming families, but a problem with updates has already been discovered.

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As reported and is in detail by VGCSwitch owners have quickly discovered that the virtual game card feature is now direct, a primary account switch owners who have secondary accounts can no longer play online games. Earlier, if someone was signed in the basic console of an account on a secondary account, someone else could sign the primary account on a different console and they could both play online together.
Virtual Game Card updates is straight
But it has taken the same way as you can play digital games with others online
The ability to exchange digital sports between consoles means that the primary/secondary account system is not really something, and that means the ability to play digital games together in the aforementioned detail is now a matter of past. Once the virtual game card was “extracted” from a switch and “inserted” in the other, it will not be able to play again on the original switch until the game is returned.
You can still play the same game at the same time provided one of the switch is offline, but it’s a bit wrong. If the card console is offline, the second switch can use an online license of the game, though virtual card is still being used by another, offline console. However, as soon as the switch is connected with the card, the second console can no longer play the game.
It is obvious that playing online issues together doesn’t right either one of the consoles is offline to work
We have only removed the hours from going directly from this update, so it is not surprising that there are dental issues. What is unclear is whether these problems were deliberate, or if Nintendo did not consider its implications and now people have discovered the problem, it is working on a fine.
For now, if you want to play, somewhere, Mario Cart 8 Delux Online using multiple consoles with other people in your home, you will need to have multiple copies of the game. On the bright side, you can now transfer your digital games to other switches that use the new virtual game card feature.