For some users, for example those who attempt to downgrade and end up with FrankenFirmware, a CN/OOT cart is the only way to enter HBL in order to re-run sysupdater and get to 9.2. Buying one of these expensive games is not cost-effective considering that once it has been used to re-enter HBL and complete the downgrade, it will potentially never be needed again (since the HB Launcher Loader CIA can be used, not to mention browserhax and menuhax from 9.2).
What I am proposing is a Cubic Ninja / OOT loan scheme in which members loan out their carts to other users to enable them to re-enter HBL, complete the downgrade and install another entrypoint before returning the cart.
I'm not entirely sure how this would work as trust would be an issue. What guarantee does the owner of the cart have that the borrower would return it? What I am suggesting is that the borrower pays the lender a deposit via PayPal. This would be enough to cover the cost of replacing the cart should the borrower fail to return it. Once the cart is returned and safely received by the lender, the deposit is refunded.
If any other users think this is a helpful idea, feel free to reply here and I'll compile a list of lenders in this post.
@mashers: UK (Hertfordshire), Cubic Ninja (EUR)
@pre10c: Belgium (Antwerp), Cubic Ninja (EUR)
What I am proposing is a Cubic Ninja / OOT loan scheme in which members loan out their carts to other users to enable them to re-enter HBL, complete the downgrade and install another entrypoint before returning the cart.
I'm not entirely sure how this would work as trust would be an issue. What guarantee does the owner of the cart have that the borrower would return it? What I am suggesting is that the borrower pays the lender a deposit via PayPal. This would be enough to cover the cost of replacing the cart should the borrower fail to return it. Once the cart is returned and safely received by the lender, the deposit is refunded.
If any other users think this is a helpful idea, feel free to reply here and I'll compile a list of lenders in this post.
@mashers: UK (Hertfordshire), Cubic Ninja (EUR)
@pre10c: Belgium (Antwerp), Cubic Ninja (EUR)
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