We'll just need to be patient
Definitely gbatemp's strong suit.
We'll just need to be patient
How did you became a new member with one post? Did you get banned?We'll just need to be patient
Different accounts. I vs l for the username.How did you became a new member with one post? Did you get banned?
Coincidentally I like Serina the most out if the games.
Sshhh, "they" will noticeHow did you became a new member with one post? Did you get banned?
Meh... I'm scared of using PASTA to be honest. Sure I have a hard mod and stuff. but I don't like the idea of it being on sysNAND - especially since it's so poorly put together (face it - the dude who released PASTA said it was 3 hours work.... You really think it'll be better quality than KARL? Nah.. Months of work > 3 hours)...
Ninjhax + Libhax = Awesome Homebrew Solution
rxTools = Free emuNAND and injection/dump/decrypt tools
KARL = ?? I guess more stability and/or features? I dunno...
I support both rxTools and KARL and I compliment their views on piracy, even if PASTA does offer it. Like Smealum said (not exact quote btw) "Just because I don't agree with piracy doesn't mean I should support it". Remember the statement that was made at the start of KARL, about ignorance and why they don't support piracy? It would be ignorant of them to go against what they believed in, despite there already being a solution for piracy...
Does it matter if KARL supports piracy or not? Not really...
Guys the argument of being able to "backup your carts" honestly died last generation. If you want all your games stored on your SD card then buy them from the eshop. I don't care if some obscure games aren't available to purchase in that format or if you already own a billion carts. Game "backups" are just flat out something that we're just not interested in supporting and we are certainly not going to go out of our way to develop some crazy method of trying to "authenticate" that you actually purchased the cart. Why you may ask? Because we don't care enough about that feature for our own personal use to develop it. At the end of the day this project is about developing things we want to use. Why you may ask? Because nobody is paying us to develop things we could care less about. There is also not ETA for release. Why you may ask? Because we do this in our free time and nobody is paying us to develop these features outside of our own pace. There is also no guaranteed feature set or release. Why you may ask? Because nobody is entitled to anything we develop and choose not to release.
At the end of the day this project really boils down to three things that we think people should be able to do.
Also, I am sick and tired of hearing these piracy "debates":
- Arm11 kernel access for RAM editing and debugging (already done)
- A region free solution for n3ds (being worked on).
- Possibly some sort of signed homebrew channel from home menu with access to services such as CSDN (for sound on n3ds)?
- It's not a moral issue it's an ethical and most important an legal issue.
- Taking away revenue from developers is wrong. We have to eat too you know. If you don't like what we make, then don't play our games.
- Trying to rationalize piracy by saying "oh it only hurts the big evil game corporations" is a crock of shit and just goes how little you know about business and economics.
- Telling developers that they are hypocrites for not enabling piracy but personally downloading a movie, game etc. every once in awhile just goes to show how ignorant you are. Pirating for personal use and enabling piracy for millions is a completely different situation.
- Insulting developers when you don't get your way isn't helping your case. It may work when your mommy won't buy you what you want, but we could care less about your "opinions".
wtf man, pasta writes code only to RAM, not sysNAND to be more specific, write some bytes into 2 addresses already loaded in RAM MEMORY, there are things beyond sysNAND and emuNAND you know...
Installing things to sysnand SDMC is just as safe as installing things to emunand SDMC. (it's the same destination, same 0 risk)
Meh , that's what sysnand backups and system restore are for if you want to cover your tracks.But fake tickets can't be uninstalled, and they are in NAND.
So if someone want to have a 'clean' NAND, he will use emuNAND.
But fake tickets can't be uninstalled, and they are in NAND.
So if someone want to have a 'clean' NAND, he will use emuNAND.
Meh , that's what sysnand backups and system restore are for if you want to cover your tracks.
Sure it is. http://3dbrew.org/wiki/9.7.0-25