Even if you play it offline?
Yes, you can't start the application.Even if you play it offline?
I havent tested but reported to work with SX OSEven patching out online checks doesn't guarantee this works unless you somehow have Nintendo's key.
At the moment, until checking is patched out (signature patching).It cannot be played if you don't own it. All this is asking for is a permanent CDN ban.
At the moment, until checking is patched out (signature patching).
If it can be patched (server side, dedicated hardware encryption (like carts)) is the real question.
You don't need to use this to download games you own. Just click on then in your home menu.
This tool is more likely to cause you to lose full CDN access, and you don't need to use it in your case.
@V-Temp I tried to find evidence that Scires and/or Shiny had full CDN access revoked but came up empty. Obviously, the error codes are identical but how could a user tell if they had their full rights revoked (outside of the obvious downloading from eXhop)?
I'm asking for evidence that they have done so because according to you, they fully revoked it for the both of them. No one can say what Nintendo is fully capable of unless you work for them and are closely involved in this process. While they have stepped up security for the Switch, they never stepped it up for previous consoles. The fact that they still allow foreign headers to be used for 3DS games is a testament to that. Again, I'm not saying that this is out of the scope of Nintendo, but unless there's evidence to support that, it seems like fear of the unknown. But if you proof, then we can agree to not use eXhop anymore if they do have the capacity to fully ban certificates.These codes are not going to vary, but the severity of the backend barring will.
Shiny talked about it on Twitter, Scires on discord. Beyond that there have been warnings about abusing these direct download channels.
Absolutely nothing prevents them from preventing a cert from having any access. So abusing this as it works for people who actually need to download games they own, is a good way to make sure no one can get to use it soon enough.
We see that they react fast to these things. If a bunch of banned certs start asking to download the eshop, what do you think they'll do? Ignore it?
Using eXhop isn't safe at all and can probably lead to a ban later on. I wouldn't recommend you to use this if it isn't really necessary.Also. If only downloading demos and actual free content, this shouldn't lead to a ban, right? I know. Probably none knows, since everything is still so new. But still wanted to ask.
Alright then.Using eXhop isn't safe at all and can probably lead to a ban later on. I wouldn't recommend you to use this if it isn't really necessary.
You can dl anything you have a titleid forCan you download dlc with this?
correct, anything thats not free or you havent purchasedI guess this is useless, right?
You can download, but not play the titles?