The sub populations aren't proportional and perhaps those who have it disabled are more worried about their systems (i.e. giving Nintendo info that could unmask them) since they went out of their way to change a default setting.
Lots of factors at work here...
But we don't know what the banned people did, some of them could have been using a public LFCS, others could have been using Pokemon cheats online.
It's not smart to tell people they are safe when we don't know this is the only mechanism Nintendo uses to identify. We should really try to get a...
LOL I love how my system isn't banned, but I don't know what I'm doing!
You are obviously taking the easy way out and this will get people banned in the future, it is much easier to change how Nintendo looks than where they look. Don't think this will be the last of it, they will develop other...
No actually in the real world, judgement is reserved and surveys are collected until enough data is available to make a statement (thank god it's not like you suggest). Nobody jumps to assumption, based on a single metric or on a sample size that we don't even know how effectively represents the...
You don't base an assumption off of just 1 metric, there should be more information as to what the people did, especially with such a small sample size....
Believe what you want, but I think you have a very misguided view of statistics.
Of the people that had it on, most did not get banned.
Of the people who had it off, most did not get banned.
Are either of those wrong based on the data?
Actually majority is just the greater number, of the 4 categories that one had the most votes. This wasn't a binary choice.
Also, we don't know what the cause of the ban is, could this be the way Nintendo finds out? There is a very strong possibility. It's a stretch to say this is the cause of...
FBI, HBL, LumaUpdater cias are not necessary. Nintendo probably started looking at possibly the easiest place to determine if one is running unsigned software.
Oh well I'm not banned at least!
:rofl2: no vendetta! I'm thankful of @Plailect tutorials (used them on 3 systems). All I'm saying is the bloatware should have been optional as it was common sense Nintendo could easily retrieve that data.
Why so sensitive?
Haha this pretty much sums up exactly what I was thinking... Luckily my N3DS sticks to the first category since I didn't install all the bloatware from @Plailect 3ds.guide, which in hindsight was a good choice. It should have been optional all along, I can't believe Nintendo took this long to...
@Maximumbeans, Indeed. I've been working on getting this Infecutus chip to work on my PS2. But after soldering, I realised that a plastic piece was missing from the power ribbon cable to the power and eject buttons.