1. Your ISP, for blocking access to a game server
2. Ubisoft, for requiring a cloud connection to play a game
3. Nintendo, for not allowing refunds for digital goods.
Seems odd to focus your blame on just one of the three.
(Instead of blaming anyone, you should get your Switch to talk to a VPN and then enjoy your game.)
The ISP didn't block the game server. Ubisoft blocked the entire ISP, so there are only two parties at fault. Presumably, they also block VPNs. Either way, switching to emulation is cheaper / easier.
I'm guessing Nintendo is more worried about Switch emulators than Ubisoft, so I think my rage is directed appropriately. :-)
1. Your ISP, for blocking access to a game server 2. Ubisoft, for requiring a cloud connection to play a game 3. Nintendo, for not allowing refunds for digital goods.
Seems odd to focus your blame on just one of the three.
(Instead of blaming anyone, you should get your Switch to talk to a VPN and then enjoy your game.)