Homebrew Freakyhax - Primary 3DS exploit made by Plutoo

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this entry point is probably bulletproof
  • blocking online is useless(not sure if the game has online features)
  • can't block direct SDMC access, or it breaks game features
  • reads payload from SD card so it can be updated individually unlike oot3dhax or others
So this is the golden egg. The Holy grail, The Mona Lisa!

This will be a very good investment.
 
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this entry point is probably bulletproof
  • blocking online is useless(not sure if the game has online features)
  • can't block direct SDMC access, or it breaks game features
  • reads payload from SD card so it can be updated individually unlike oot3dhax or others
  • can probably bypass any kind of ASLR Nintendo gives it, much like how ninjhax for Cubic Ninja now gets around it (only if you build it though)
Perfect :evil:
I need to get a copy fast :P especially so my friends will shut up about how I have a John Cena custom theme -_-
 
this entry point is probably bulletproof
  • blocking online is useless(not sure if the game has online features)
  • can't block direct SDMC access, or it breaks game features
  • reads payload from SD card so it can be updated individually unlike oot3dhax or others
  • can probably bypass any kind of ASLR Nintendo gives it, much like how ninjhax for Cubic Ninja now gets around it (only if you build it though)
What stops Nintendo from doing the same thing they did to Ironfall? Unlike Cubic Ninja, the studio behind Freakyforms might still be around to release updates. What made Ninjhax so solid was the fact the Ubisoft team behind it were no more. Don't get me wrong, I really want this to keep working, but the concerns remain.
 
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What stops Nintendo from doing the same thing they did to Ironfall? Unlike Cubic Ninja, the studio behind Freakyforms might still be around to release updates. What made Ninjhax so solid was the fact the Ubisoft team behind it were no more. Don't get me wrong, I really want this to keep working, but the concerns remain.
this game is very old, chances of it getting an update are extremely low (oot3dhax is developed by Nintendo but they never updated the game itself).

also Ubisoft did not develop Cubic Ninja, they only published it.
 
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this game is very old, chances of it getting an update are extremely low (oot3dhax is developed by Nintendo but they never updated the game itself).

also Ubisoft did not develop Cubic Ninja, they only published it.
My apologies :p All I recall is Smea saying the team behind it were disbanded, I just assumed it was some guys at Ubisoft xD
 
What stops Nintendo from doing the same thing they did to Ironfall? Unlike Cubic Ninja, the studio behind Freakyforms might still be around to release updates. What made Ninjhax so solid was the fact the Ubisoft team behind it were no more. Don't get me wrong, I really want this to keep working, but the concerns remain.
I think if you have a retail copy you don't have to update it to be able to play
 

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