Lots of people do have amazing stuff that they dont release for reasons just look at the wiiu scene alone.why wouldnt he
Lots of people do have amazing stuff that they dont release for reasons just look at the wiiu scene alone.why wouldnt he
why wouldnt he
well he can release something without releasing the source code.Because if Nintendo is aware exactly what they found, they ruin our homebrew dream by blocking something on their servers and this won't work. Something like that.
well he can release something without releasing the source code.
nah, if anything you can use more things on 532 because it was designed for it. it's possible with 3x but i dont tjink it has been ported. now from a guy who tinkers with it i think they are on 3.x for some reason.Is their any advantages to staying on a firmware lower than 5.3.2 from a user standpoint?
Haven't been keeping up with the scene as much as a use to, so sorry if this question is a little redundant.
Is their any advantages to staying on a firmware lower than 5.3.2 from a user standpoint?
Haven't been keeping up with the scene as much, so sorry if this question is a little redundant.
nah, if anything you can use more things on 532 because it was designed for it. it's possible with 3x but i dont tjink it has been ported. now from a guy who tinkers with it i think they are on 3.x for some reason.
To be honest I would hope so that Nintendo will block in on there servers, this would allow online cheating in games (for example Mario Kart), wich would really destroy the online part (like with Mario Kart Wii).Because if Nintendo is aware exactly what they found, they ruin our homebrew dream by blocking something on their servers and this won't work. Something like that.
To be honest I would hope so that Nintendo will block in on there servers, this would allow online cheating in games (for example Mario Kart), wich would really destroy the online part (like with Mario Kart Wii).
The firmware spoofer is great for people who want to stay on 5.3.2 but still want to play games that require 5.3.2+
That's a creative way of confirming (?) something.
So much for the "team" saying 5.4 was "safe". Obviously, with no public exploit and with spoofing staying on 5.3.2, 5.4 is not "safe".