They will if it's unpatched. Unpatched Switches aren't that easy to come by, and often times people who already own a patched Switch buy a second unpatched one to use exclusively for CFW, so they don't care if it's banned.Nobody is ever going to buy banned Switches. And before you say, no, you cannot unban a banned Switch.
I dunno, $100? eBay seems to have banned the word "banned" so I can't easily check prices.Welp, I've fucked up and my switch is 99.9% flagged for a ban very soon.
How much does it cost extra to trade in this unit for an unbanned (and unpatched) one?
Yeah, that isn't a patched switch. I'm not skilled enough to install a modchip and while my friend does have soldering skills, they're only basic as of now.They will if it's unpatched. Unpatched Switches aren't that easy to come by, and often times people who already own a patched Switch buy a second unpatched one to use exclusively for CFW, so they don't care if it's banned.
I dunno, $100? eBay seems to have banned the word "banned" so I can't easily check prices.
If yours is unpatched (I assume it is), it's worth a lot regardless of whether it's banned. People buying a second Switch for CFW don't care if it's banned or not. If it's patched, good luck selling it. Somebody who already has a Switch wouldn't be interested in a second patched one and someone who doesn't probably wants one that isn't banned. It would have to be really cheap.
Who cares about online
Nintendo's console banning works in waves. When you connect to a Nintendo service, it sends telemetry data to Nintendo which is quite detailed. If something unusual, like an illegitimate NSP being installed, is detected, it sets a flag server-side.So, have you confirmed that it GOT banned yet or what? You'd be surprised sometimes, honestly.
Thats not totally correct. exosphere.ini goes at the root of your SD card. If you didn't delete it, AND if it was set up correctly then nothing you're mentioning here is a cause for worry. If your atmosphere directory was nuked, then dns.mitm would cease to function though.I never said I used 90dns, I used Exosphere along with DNS MITM as was recommended. Those do get wiped with your atmosphere directory.
The hosts file is located in side /atmosphere/hosts/ so he is correct.Thats not totally correct. exosphere.ini goes at the root of your SD card. If you didn't delete it, AND if it was set up correctly then nothing you're mentioning here is a cause for worry. If your atmosphere directory was nuked, then dns.mitm would cease to function though.
Yeah thats why it's not totally correct. They mentioned they had both—The hosts file is located in side /atmosphere/hosts/ so he is correct.
so if his exosphere.ini was setup properly with serial blocking on CFW it should still be there protecting his emunand, despite the atmosphere folder wipe.used Exosphere along with DNS MITM as was recommended.
Well it wouldn't boot up so I guess?Yeah thats why it's not totally correct. They mentioned they had both—
so if his exosphere.ini was setup properly with serial blocking on CFW it should still be there protecting his emunand, despite the atmosphere folder wipe.
I have no idea tbh. I followed the NH server guide when initially setting it up and I believe that there was something regarding exosphere.ini, but it did connect to the Nintendo CDN successfully on emuMMC upon the folder wipe.Yeah thats why it's not totally correct. They mentioned they had both—
so if his exosphere.ini was setup properly with serial blocking on CFW it should still be there protecting his emunand, despite the atmosphere folder wipe.