pantience is a virtue i think in 3 months we will have our first release in public ,what i dream is emulators on main screen and also region remove even a custom firmware may be possible
I'm not too sure if God had any hand in this involvement.so from what i understand we might have hacked the 3ds ?if this is true i hope a card will be made soon but im content for now and thank god i have both my 3ds and 3ds xl
i know but i am just being thankful for still having both 3dsI'm not too sure if God had any hand in this involvement.
People seem to forget that Yellows8 has the exploit too. It would take a decision for both Neimod and Yellows8 to keep the exploit away from the community. This is very unlikely to happen.
[00:06:02] <@yellows8> got code running in arm11 userland/kernel-mode again, and arm9 user/kernel-mode too.(my previous method for arm11 code exec only worked with the gamecard version, this method works with the SD savehax version too)
so considering that fact... maybe the piracy had some positive effects anyhow ?3DS has plenty of cancelled titles. Which is sad.
I don't see how piracy can have any positive effects whatsoever.so considering that fact... maybe the piracy had some positive effects anyhow ?
Two funny quotes coming from pirates I remember:
- Pirating is environment friendly: less packaging, paperwork, need to print disks, cartridges etc.
- PPL who pirate wouldn't have planned to buy the game either way...
Actually I disagree with the latter as I personally love to buy my games nowadays (actually I must be sick... I plan to buy all of the MMBN, Phoenix Wright games just so I own them lol)
Piracy isn't that interesting anymore as it was... I mostly use it for emulation of old systems.
There aren't to many new games I'm interested in currently anyways.
If piracy gets bad on the 3DS, we will have no choice but to stop supporting the platform with new games. Some say that piracy leads to more game sales, claiming that it enables players to try before they buy. Bullshit. The percentage of people who will spend money on a game that they already got for free is surely very small – especially with so many “free” games already in the market. The line between what should/should not be free is getting very blurry.
and so it begins
http://gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=193583
from developer Renegade kid
This is the type of stuff i dont want to see happen.
That is such a ridiculous statement, it's laughable if you ask me. They get to cheery pick what it is they want but when it comes to others its a whole different stoey. They want emulators and homebrew and Nintendo made it impossible without hacking yet they want to hack it to do these things, yet when it comes to priracy they're all dead set against bustin their nuts on the platform. What irony. Such hypocrites.and so it begins
http://gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=193583
from developer Renegade kid
This is the type of stuff i dont want to see happen.
and so it begins
http://gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=193583
from developer Renegade kid
This is the type of stuff i dont want to see happen.
http://notch.tumblr.com/post/1121596044/how-piracy-worksIf someone pirates Minecraft instead of buying it, it means I’ve lost some “potential” revenue. Not actual revenue, as I can never go into debt by people pirating the game too much, but I might’ve made even more if that person had bought the game instead. But what if that person likes that game, talks about it to his or her friends, and then I manage to convince three of them to buy the game? I’d make three actual sales instead of blocking out the potentially missed sale of the original person which never cost me any money in the first case.
Instead of just relying on guilt tripping pirates into buying, or wasting time and money trying to stop them, I can offer online-only services that actually add to the game experience. Online level saving, centralized skins, friends lists and secure name verification for multiplayer. None of these features can be accessed by people with pirated versions of the game, and hopefully they can be features that turn pirates from thieves into potential customers.
I don't see how piracy can have any positive effects whatsoever.
It's just fun being a pirate.
Arrr!
It's case by case. Different people are going to do different things, have different attitudes, and yours neither proves nor disproves any argument or excuse made so far. People are arguing piracy as a matter of right or wrong, but it has effects more complicated than anyone could hope to even guess at with their vague assumptions about how the video game consumer market handles it. And moreover, as has been stated many times already, the entire discussion is completely irrelevant to the topic! Neimod has stated he doesn't intend to support piracy, and completely regardless of anyone else's opinion, at the end of the day it'll be his and yellows8's that decide what the hack is used for, when/if they release it.
I'm guessing you're unaware of the fact that retail 3DS games have digital download versions as well.Correct me if I am wrong, a 3DS rom couldn't run without some form of flashcard (i.e. on board electronics to mimic the actual original card? If that statement is true, would it also then be true that running a 3ds rom from the internal SD slot wouldn't be possible.. If all this is true then it seem logical to block piracy by enabling homebrew via SD only ? or am I pissing in the wind here.. kinda thinking out loud I guess...