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Just a sign for Nintendo's bad security.
Bad security or just very clever hackers? Jesus Christ give these guys some credit lol.
Just a sign for Nintendo's bad security.
You are correct. The exploit developers could really care less about piracy from what I see, but the application developers? I would say that the majority of applications that are for the 3DS are to help ease piracy or they are some sort of configuration app.Most of the developer don't even care about pirating games piracy is not the point that keeps the developers looking for new stuff
Nintendo's security isn't necessarily bad, there's a lot of people and devs are interested in the scene.Just a sign for Nintendo's bad security.
If it's so bad why didn't you hack it yourself?Just a sign for Nintendo's bad security.
3DS has junk hardware though, even the N3DS, so what else would you do with it?I advise you to look at the 3DS scene. I have yet to see a purpose for CFW besides piracy and/or game content mods.
... Homebrew3DS has junk hardware though, even the N3DS, so what else would you do with it?
make something original? the game doesn't have to be a FPS, 60 FPS, or HD to be a good game.3DS has junk hardware though, even the N3DS, so what else would you do with it?
Games take a lot of work, especially when you have to create them from the ground up with a low-level programming language, so I don't think many people are interested in tackling that as a solo project. 3DS also doesn't have the horsepower to be a portable media center type thing. Awful sound card, bare minimum CPU and GPU designed for playing games and not much else. The Switch would be much better suited for that sort of purpose. That's all I was trying to say.make something original? the game doesn't have to be a FPS, 60 FPS, or HD to be a good game.
The specs are pretty bad, that I can get behind. But look at the DS scene! That had some excellent stuff, and most of it was wayyy better than what we got on 3DS. Some ports on 3ds were great, like Super Hexagon. But in reality, I don't think the Switch will be much different.Games take a lot of work, especially when you have to create them from the ground up with a low-level programming language, so I don't think many people are interested in tackling that as a solo project. 3DS also doesn't have the horsepower to be a portable media center type thing. Awful sound card, bare minimum CPU and GPU designed for playing games and not much else. The Switch would be much better suited for that sort of purpose. That's all I was trying to say.
Games take a lot of work, especially when you have to create them from the ground up with a low-level programming language, so I don't think many people are interested in tackling that as a solo project. 3DS also doesn't have the horsepower to be a portable media center type thing. Awful sound card, bare minimum CPU and GPU designed for playing games and not much else. The Switch would be much better suited for that sort of purpose. That's all I was trying to say.
Yeah the DS was pretty good, but I think that was because smartphones and tablets weren't mainstream/invented yet.The specs are pretty bad, that I can get behind. But look at the DS scene! That had some excellent stuff, and most of it was wayyy better than what we got on 3DS. Some ports on 3ds were great, like Super Hexagon. But in reality, I don't think the Switch will be much different.
uhhhh. do you know what you were talking about? if that was sarcasm a /s could have been appreciated.Maybe switchhax will allow us to copy Dragonheart over to SD and tweak Dennis Quaid's voice to sound like a proper british knight so that we can finally watch that movie the way it was meant to be watched.
Low level language? Dennis Quaid can barely speak like a knight in Dragonheart but that didn't stop him from making an epic movie with dragons and unforgettable music! He had the horsepower to do it.
I'd still say that a few of the DS homebrew games are better than what we have on mobile.Yeah the DS was pretty good, but I think that was because smartphones and tablets weren't mainstream/invented yet.
are you kidding me?!?! funky mode is worth $60 by itself....and in the future we dont have to buy games that we already haved on the wiiu...
like botw or donkey kong
no. funky mode is already impacting other games... don't you see?$10 worth it is only small dlc ..
no. funky mode is already impacting other games... don't you see?
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But in all seriousness, the purpose of ports is to bring the games to the attention of those who didn't get the chance to play them on Wii U. You aren't obligated to buy them again, but they do bring in money for companies that are currently occupied on something else.
For example, Rare is releasing DKCR:TF on the Switch, yet they are working on something different right now.