You shouldn't compare psychological disorder to organic disease.
There is a reason they're called "disorder" and not "disease".
Organic disease have a very specific definition and very specifics criteria, so you can actually have a formal diagnosis process.
It's epistemologically impossible to do so for psychological disorder, which have more broad definitions based completely over statistical norms.
P.s. while this is a very important distinction, this doesn't mean that psychological health is less important or that is not important to seek help and therapy for psychological suffering.
If you don't count multiplayer and buy only physical copies of your game, you will be able to play for as long the hardware will function.
You can also hack your switch and keep a copy of every game you may need somewhere in an hard-drive too.
I'm not saying that I'm hoping for it, but I would not suprised if the next switch will come with some sort of VR integration.
Nintendo like to explore this gimmick, VR is slowly expanding and an Nvidia Arm chip with DLSS would be great for VR and cross compatibility with Meta Quest apps.
Come on, you understand what I mean.
I'm just saying that I personally feel wrong to drow the line at that when looking for boycotting criteria.
I despise lots of government and I refuse to support, partake and work in anything involved directly with such government or strongly affiliated company. I think it's important to remember than people are not their government and that especially citizens of bad government need to see this kind of comprehension.
It's ok if you disagree, it's a complicated matter. Noone know the one true truth.
I was elaborating my answer, but honestly I don't think you deserve more of my time.
You are way to aggressive and judgmental.
I don't think to be right, and I honestly don't have any strong opinion on a matter like this. I was just finding interesting to discuss about a position that I was finding too extreme.
I don't disagree with that principle.
I disagree with the idea that "buy something from a company that will eventually pay some taxes to a country" can be considered "provide funding" to that country government.
You shouldn't compare psychological disorder to organic disease. There is a reason they're called "disorder" and not "disease".
Organic disease have a very specific definition and very specifics criteria, so you can actually have a formal diagnosis process. It's epistemologically impossible to do so for psychological disorder, which have more broad definitions based completely over statistical norms.
P.s. while this is a very important distinction, this doesn't mean that psychological health is less important or that is not important to seek help and therapy for psychological suffering.