I got banned today with this method.
I don't really care because I knew what could happen, but this method isn't safe.
Have you ever tried layeredfs or anything that can be crashed with unknown m/strange error code number?
I got banned today with this method.
I don't really care because I knew what could happen, but this method isn't safe.
Have you ever tried layeredfs or anything that can be crashed with unknown m/strange error code number?
I did, but not with this Switch
I did, but not with this Switch
@MitsukiUchiwa Do you mind filling out the following form?
Did you update your backups in CFW, OFW, or both? And I'm referring to what version of SX OS was used when you last connected online, not your Switch's firmware. Thank you for taking the time to answer the questions.:
Banned: Yes
Used any CDN Downloader: No
Cleared Error Logs prior to going Online with nx-dreport: No
Disabled "Send Error Information" in System Settings: No
SX OS used: Yes
SX OS used online: No
Played with SX Backups online: No
Layered FS Used: No
Layered FS Used online: No
Played with Layered FS Injects online: No
Homebrew/CFW Offline: SX OS
Connect internet with homebrew/CFW: No
Connect to eShop during CFW/homebrew: No
Played with Layered FS Injects with OwnCert.: No
Does the eShop work: No
Backups updated: Yes
WiFi settings deleted: No
Airplane mode: Yes
AutoRCM: No
SX OS Version used when Online: 5.1.0
Auto-Update Software: No
Proof:
https://streamable.com/b6amh
Did you update your backups in CFW, OFW, or both? And I'm referring to what version of SX OS was used when you last connected online, not your Switch's firmware. Thank you for taking the time to answer the questions.
If you are banned, you can still update all of your games as well as the system firmware.A question, even if you are banned, can you update the games?
Does Nintendo block only access to the eshop?
But for how much longer? Is Nintendo really going to allow users to update their firmware and system titles while banned? I know we will most likely get some form of homebrew so we can install updates and DLC but until then, who knows really?If you are banned, you can still update all of your games as well as the system firmware.
Good, thanks!If you are banned, you can still update all of your games as well as the system firmware.
But for how much longer? Is Nintendo really going to allow users to update their firmware and system titles while banned? I know we will most likely get some form of homebrew so we can install updates and DLC but until then, who knows really?
To add onto what Massaci0 said, certain games require game updates to run properly. For example, if you installed the game update at one point then remove it, the game will not launch without the update especially if you have a save using the new game update. Nintendo may make the game update more process more secure (like needing a header to update) but they cannot bar you from obtaining game updates.But for how much longer? Is Nintendo really going to allow users to update their firmware and system titles while banned? I know we will most likely get some form of homebrew so we can install updates and DLC but until then, who knows really?
Just to be clear, it may not be the fact that you are updating a backup that gets you banned (again, Nintendo cannot tell the difference). If anything, the Switch detected you used SX OS, stored that information, then transmitted it to Nintendo when you updated your backups. That is only one possible theory how users were banned for updating backups. Remember that you can still update them if you are banned so it does not add up to be banned solely for updating a game.wow so just updating backups gets you banned.. thank god I read this before updating them
How is it that you know Nintendo can't tell the difference between updating a backup? Especially for people updating backups without original certs headers..Just to be clear, it may not be the fact that you are updating a backup that gets you banned (again, Nintendo cannot tell the difference). If anything, the Switch detected you used SX OS, stored that information, then transmitted it to Nintendo when you updated your backups. That is only one possible theory how users were banned for updating backups. Remember that you can still update them if you are banned so it does not add up to be banned solely for updating a game.