Evo.lve said:Am I the only one who thought that they would stop giving a fuck bout the DSi once the 3DS came out?
how_do_i_do_that said:Well with bone headed decisions like this one:
http://www.facebook.com/Nintendo/posts/126089684142160
How can you not turn to pirating something so you can play it in a country that will never get a certain game.
If you don't know what the 3 games are:
Xenoblade
The Last Story
Pandora's Tower
This post is off topic. don't waste your time replying to it.
Kayot said:With how Sony lags in sales and makes enemies on a daily basis, I don't think anyone should follow their business model.
I think this is more like Microsoft's strategy of, "We'll try to stop you but we won't really go out of our way to do something that could be both costly and ineffective and you might see as a challenge and not just us protecting our system or IP."
It has been posted numerous times in this thread.richardsito said:DSTWO fix has been released.
Dont know if you guys already know this
machomuu said:It has been posted numerous times in this thread.richardsito said:DSTWO fix has been released.
Dont know if you guys already know this
If R4i 1.4.1 update was necessary to work with DSi 1.4.2kashiboy said:can somebody find out if R4i SDHC v1.4.1 works on the new version
doyama said:how_do_i_do_that said:Well with bone headed decisions like this one:
http://www.facebook.com/Nintendo/posts/126089684142160
How can you not turn to pirating something so you can play it in a country that will never get a certain game.
If you don't know what the 3 games are:
Xenoblade
The Last Story
Pandora's Tower
This post is off topic. don't waste your time replying to it.
A translation effort for such games would be a massive undertaking. You need to justify the cost of this undertaking vs how much money you would make selling the game in foreign markets. Obviously the markets for these games would be quite limited, so you do the numbers and conclude it is not a good business decision to do so.
You're simply justifying your piracy with a non-sequitor.
there will always be usable headers,alwaysPingouin7 said:If you were Nintendo, you wouldn't say the same thing.Nimbus said:QUOTE said:This update provides behind-the-scenes improvements to system performance.
Lol we're gonna block your weak flashcards again fail at this miserably, and generally add nothing of any value whatsoever!
Fixed.
I don't have a DSi myself, but it seems like another dick move by Nintendo to release an update for anything that does nothing....oh wait!
Pity those that have flashcarts that no longer work on the new update.
If they didn't update their systems to block flashcards, then everyone could just use their flashcart.
By continuously blocking headers, it will narrow down the list of possible useable headers for flashcart's exploits.
Over time, they will all be used up and we will have to find a new way to get the flashcarts to load.