My thoughts on this... seriously... is not as dumb as it may sound.
Do you remember E3 2010?
When they first showed the Nintendo 3DS? And they were SCREAAAAMING to all directions that the 3DS was going to be the safest console ever. And even then, they gave us SD Card access... I mean... SD Card access -> Load Files -> Hack
Maybe, what they are doing, is some research on what the hell hackers did to allow the 3DS to read un-lincenced files.
And then, they would implement something in their consoles to avoid that.
Even then... you must be very skilled at reverse engineering to know what exactly happens when you make such things like data buffering.
Unless smealum says: "Here Nintendo, give me my money" I guess that no-one will hardly tell them how hacks works.
And at the same time, making "Hack-less" consoles is a bad move, because that's exactly what sells consoles... the possibilities to hack them.
Do you remember E3 2010?
When they first showed the Nintendo 3DS? And they were SCREAAAAMING to all directions that the 3DS was going to be the safest console ever. And even then, they gave us SD Card access... I mean... SD Card access -> Load Files -> Hack
Maybe, what they are doing, is some research on what the hell hackers did to allow the 3DS to read un-lincenced files.
And then, they would implement something in their consoles to avoid that.
Even then... you must be very skilled at reverse engineering to know what exactly happens when you make such things like data buffering.
Unless smealum says: "Here Nintendo, give me my money" I guess that no-one will hardly tell them how hacks works.
And at the same time, making "Hack-less" consoles is a bad move, because that's exactly what sells consoles... the possibilities to hack them.
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