(also I don't know why I decided to quote you in particular) I have an old 3DS that, as far as I know, is unbanned. It has been disassembled for almost a year now I believe. I'd be more than happy to give away the seed or whatever it is if someone could help me rebuild it, since I already have two other 3DSs. But of course since it's disassembled I really have no idea if it's banned, I do have most (if not all) of the parts though. It's 'still' running menuhax.Stock up on the cheapest unbanned 2DS/3DS' you can find.
Anyone wanting to get unbanned should wait a while.(also I don't know why I decided to quote you in particular) I have an old 3DS that, as far as I know, is unbanned. It has been disassembled for almost a year now I believe. I'd be more than happy to give away the seed or whatever it is if someone could help me rebuild it, since I already have two other 3DSs. But of course since it's disassembled I really have no idea if it's banned, I do have most (if not all) of the parts though. It's 'still' running menuhax.
Good point.Anyone wanting to get unbanned should wait a while.
Let banwave pass, and see if the devs find a way to bypass detection or some other fix to be sure you don't get banned again. Otherwise you just wasted the seed.
Anyone wanting to get unbanned should wait a while.
Let banwave pass, and see if the devs find a way to bypass detection or some other fix to be sure you don't get banned again. Otherwise you just wasted the seed.
Let banwave pass, and see if the devs find a way to bypass detection or some other fix to be sure you don't get banned again. Otherwise you just wasted the seed.
Nintendo would still see the console connecting to their servers for online play though right?I still thoroughly believe that EmuNAND/RedNAND can solve this problem. If one NAND has all of the custom software and said NAND has no internet connections set up, then there's no way the other NAND would be able to send that data to Nintendo, especially considering Emu/RedNAND are sandboxed environments.
Yeah I don't see how that would solve anything.Nintendo would still see the console connecting to their servers for online play though right?
They share the friend code so this won't have the effect that you're thinking. When one is banned, so is the other. If you get a donor friend code for one, then it'll only last as long as it takes for Nintendo to sniff out that it is a modified system (however they do that) and ban it. Then you'll need another friend code, etc. No different to just using sysNAND.I still thoroughly believe that EmuNAND/RedNAND can solve this problem. If one NAND has all of the custom software and said NAND has no internet connections set up, then there's no way the other NAND would be able to send that data to Nintendo, especially considering Emu/RedNAND are sandboxed environments.