3DS firmware 11.8 potentially brings the Switch's method of piracy detection

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Looks like this is it. According to a tweet from SciresM, the latest 3DS firmware update 11.8 has ported the Nintendo Switch's piracy detection systems to the console. This strategy enables Nintendo to perfectly distinguish pirated and legit games going online and has been used before to detect and ban pirates on Switch. This is not something that can be avoided with homebrew. According to SciresM, Nintendo hasn't acted on 3DS pirates yet, but can choose to do so any time in the future.

Be careful, guys.

 

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And whats that?
im still new to this-
LocalFriendCodeSeed_B contains data that verifies your console when you connect online. If you get banned, Nintendo blacklists your LFCS_B. However, using GodMode9 (a 3DS file browser), you can swap it out for another one that isn’t banned, unbanning your console.
 

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LocalFriendCodeSeed_B contains data that verifies your console when you connect online. If you get banned, Nintendo blacklists your LFCS_B. However, using GodMode9 (a 3DS file browser), you can swap it out for another one that isn’t banned, unbanning your console.
Where do i get those?
Do i just copy the one I have -that isnt banned yet- and replace it with the banned one?
 

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    Thor from "Pirate Software" said its just better to pirate the game than buy from a keyshop if you care about the devs
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    devs don't get hit with the chargebacks, the keys are free to generate
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    at least on steam
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    Except he said the DEVS get hits with the chargeback cost
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    Most these crack sites have dead links anymore or the crack don't even work
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    @The Real Jdbye What don't you get? If someone use a stolen creditcard. Then sell said key on G2A. If I the dev sold the game key, I will get the charge back cost. That's how it works, it doesn't matter if I generate 300 keys if 300 of them are bought with stolen credit cards. I never said it was on Steam, but its the dev that gets hit. There is a ton of stories out there if you google it.
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    Just tell them you're dead ;D
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    They already know
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    I honestly wonder how the EU would say if I willed my account to you. And Valve be like "nope!"
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    @K3Nv2 - sounds like you need a better place to find cracks!
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    Psionics offline right now or I would
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    @cearp, Psi is offline at the minute, but he knows where to find them.
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    not that type of crack
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    I mean the drug not the booty pervs
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    A plumber is either on crack or in crack or showcasing crack
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    or of course, dealing with cracks (in pipes)
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