Hacking Selling Modded Wii U's

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Hey Everyone,

Kinda annoyed that people are selling modded Wii U's off the back of developers. The way I see it is that these SELLER's are taking money from the Developers who could use that money to develop better tools.

I believe they are making $50 off of Wii's and $100+ off of Wii U's.

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Just because a console is modded, it doesn't mean that the console is literally the developers and will not be distributed or sold under the watch of Mr. IWATA himself.
 
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Just because a console is modded, it doesn't mean that the console is literally the developers and will not be distributed or sold under the watch of Mr. IWATA himself.

I know but my issue is that the SELLERS are taking that money from people like FIX, DIMOK (to name a few)....that's who I consider the Developers in this case. Charging money to mod the consoles using free open source tools is plain wrong in my opinion.
 
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I know but my issue is that the SELLERS are taking that money from people like FIX, DIMOK (to name a few)....that's who I consider the Developers in this case. Charging money to mod the consoles using free open source tools is plain wrong in my opinion.
it is, but some people don't wanna pay for the hack, they want the service being done by someone who knowes what he's doing or give a new one when he or she messes things up. it's not the mod that they pay for it's security and service.
 

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1. How is this relevant to the category?
2. You can't stop stupid people from doing stupid stuff. Scammers exist because of that reason alone.
3. /thread
1. I thought it was appropriate to post here. Sorry if I am wrong :(.
2. I am trying to educate them but you will always have the few that troll.
 

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1. I thought it was appropriate to post here. Sorry if I am wrong :(.
2. I am trying to educate them but you will always have the few that troll.
better point is: it's unfair that devs who toke time to develop something great ain't getting thier shares in the service since they reall owe the credits for it! that beïng said, i do understand that that could leave a paper trail...
 
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it is, but some people don't wanna pay for the hack, they want the service being done by someone who knowes what he's doing or give a new one when he or she messes things up. it's not the mod that they pay for it's security and service.
Yeah but with better tools the hack/mods become less and less risky and easier to achieve. Again money out of the pockets of people who made the hack/mods.

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it's unfair that devs who toke time to develop something great ain't get

GREAT POINT....IT'S VERY UNFAIR.

Sorry for the frustration here today.
 

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you arent paying for the software but the service to get it modded. This is perfectly fair in my eyes. No matter how painfully easy it is to do; there will always be those too lazy, scared, or lacking in time, to do these things themselves. They want to pay for the service let em. It would be nice if the modder donated some of those funds to the software devs but ce la vie
 

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either way you put it a9lh 3ds are everywhere on ebay and soon im sure well see coldboot wiiu however donations to the devlopers would be appreciated (i think thats the better point to give)
 

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I was kind of annoyed when I saw a Craiglist post of some guy that was willing to downgrade 3DS's to 4.2 using the Gateway method (only method at the time) and was charging $20 for it. There was nothing I could do but let him charge $20 to downgrade 3DS with free software...
 

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I was kind of annoyed when I saw a Craiglist post of some guy that was willing to downgrade 3DS's to 4.2 using the Gateway method (only method at the time) and was charging $20 for it. There was nothing I could do but let him charge $20 to downgrade 3DS with free software...
the gateway isnt free tho. but yes i understand your point
 

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not all devs want the money, though it would be right for the time spend on thier finds... sometimes it's not so easy... in my country, breaking a code is not illegal, selling it is, and so is not informing those who made the software or console that it expoits... abusing stealing software, right or identety... that's illegal but... so for some devs it's better to not sell the software, cause from that point on the're criminals to the law... informing the consoles or devs of exploited software can be done in all ways seem fit, so it doesn't need to be detailed and it doesn't need to be send with priority... so it's okay to create some time to work with... the hackers i know don't want money, they want to make a name... then the other part... if i pai someone for a hack, in my country that's a criminal act also... so paying in money is complicated...
that is as far as i understand our law around, i could be wrong...
so you see, if a dev is there for the moey, hacking is a dangerous way to get it done, though sometimes it does pay off! for most hackers it's not worth the money, they're in for the name!
 

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not all devs want the money, though it would be right for the time spend on thier finds... sometimes it's not so easy... in my country, breaking a code is not illegal, selling it is, and so is not informing those who made the software or console that it expoits... abusing stealing software, right or identety... that's illegal but... so for some devs it's better to not sell the software, cause from that point on the're criminals to the law... informing the consoles or devs of exploited software can be done in all ways seem fit, so it doesn't need to be detailed and it doesn't need to be send with priority... so it's okay to create some time to work with... the hackers i know don't want money, they want to make a name... then the other part... if i pai someone for a hack, in my country that's a criminal act also... so paying in money is complicated...
that is as far as i understand our law around, i could be wrong...
so you see, if a dev is there for the moey, hacking is a dangerous way to get it done, though sometimes it does pay off! for most hackers it's not worth the money, they're in for the name!
well then fund the projects.
 

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