You're missing the point I'm making. The discovery of an Xbox 360 softmod is a monumental achievement precisely because it took so many years to crack. This timespan doesn't diminish the accomplishment - it amplifies it. It demonstrates the incredible complexity of the security systems that needed to be understood and overcome.People have been asking "softmod when?" since king kong exploit first appear, so that's 18 years ago. If this despite the person making it saying "this isn't the softmod people want" it somehow turns into one, does that help the people asking 18 years ago when people said never? Are they still waiting?
Many people still own their Xbox 360s and will benefit from developments, regardless of when they first asked about softmods. Someone who asked in a Se7ensins thread in 2013 or 2017 and kept their console could absolutely take advantage of new developments today. The passage of time doesn't invalidate the achievement or its usefulness.does that help the people asking 18 years ago when people said never? Are they still waiting?









