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that must be a neat trick!
Definitely a conversation starter.
that must be a neat trick!
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NoA is not going to like that.It aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity, and helps you to:
- use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship;
all connections to the Internet are forced to go through the Tor network;- leave no trace on the computer you are using unless you ask it explicitly;
- use state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging.
NoA is not going to like that.
+ We don't know if they NEEDED that money for their kids or other things to survive. We don't know their motives, so let' s not judge and be peaceful. Besides, this does NOT mean the end of the scene. It's just starting, have hope.Then good for them. It's their call what to do with it. If you want to get upset, that's your deal.
Because I still can, so why not?Why are people keeping their Switch connected online again?
It's not like we have VC or a proper browser yet.
But everyone should already know that the lowest the FW version, the better when an exploit comes out.
If they can't sacrifice online stuff for that, then that's their own fault.
i might just get another Switch someday if the hacks get full blown. Until then, i'm updating the system to enjoy the stability that i needed in my life.
In my opinion, piracy or no piracy, it's not gonna kill the console. I admit, at first i thought that way but I realized i was wrong when I think about myself pirating but still end up purchasing my favourite games and getting limited editions of consoles. I'm actually still supporting Nintendo and the game devs.
i think piracy actually helps. I wouldn't discover games if it weren't for piracy. I now own all the games on my 3DS and Wii U that i pirated before.
Besides, who here doesn't want homebrew? It's not all about piracy anyway. Being able to create backups of our legitimately purchased games and save files is actually a big deal for me.
Nintendo's statement:
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience
Pretty sure the Dreamcast died because Sega lost all consumer and dev trust by releasing new consoles so often. No one wants to buy a console when a new one is already on the horizon while the current one is still new itself.The Dreamcast died because it had no games. One of the major reasons developers skipped it was that pirating g a game was as easy as burning a cd.
The dreamcast died because it was released too late in the generation. It came right before the PS2/GC/Xbox. Dual sticks, more buttons, more power. So, of course it wasn't going to last. Not to mention, Sega didn't put enough time and effort into maintaining the software side of things.Pretty sure the Dreamcast died because Sega lost all consumer and dev trust by releasing new consoles so often. No one wants to buy a console when a new one is already on the horizon while the current one is still new itself.