https://gbatemp.net/threads/update-2-1-0-out.465907/page-3#post-7206148Don't know if trolling or...
Kinda off-topic but CFW above +3.55 is a dream in PS3 hacking scene lmao. [Nobody is going to release anything, PS3 is as dead as it's homebrew scene]find out how to get homebrew for most recent version of systems (EXCEPT PS3)
Kinda off-topic but CFW above +3.55 is a dream in PS3 hacking scene lmao. [Nobody is going to release anything, PS3 is as dead as it's homebrew scene]
If it was already easy for Nintendo to find and patch exploits, we'd have plenty of our own by now too. At the moment I believe Nintendo's focus would be to improve actual user experience rather than patch out an exploit that doesn't exist yet. The last thing any company has to worry about a month into launch is how many entry points are in their console, considering their priority is console sales, and games and exploits later (as indicated by the minimal amount of games at launch). I mean just look at Apple, they patch out an exploit every update, and then a new one is found months later, and the cycle repeats. It'll likely be the same way with the Nintendo Switch if enough people buy the console.Tbh, I have never cared about online and if so, and there was a title i'd want to use online, a 2nd console would be used instead.
This update gives nothing to the table at the moment and as pointed out in post 2, this update could have patched an undiscovered entrypoint by the scene that N may have been aware of.
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Yeah, sadly, I don't think that will be a reality now.
Why would people develop homebrew for only a extremely limited number of people who have a console at a version available for 2 weeks during the launch month?What if Nintendo forgot to close a sector or something just like on the 3DS? Or just added extra security in general? The newest update didn't fix bugs or introduce new features.
well there is an upside and a downside:Why would people develop homebrew for only a extremely limited number of people who have a console at a version available for 2 weeks during the launch month?
I think the gains of updating a bare bones console offsets the cost of sitting on an old firmware that very few people already have. Exploiting this tablet will become easier as Nintendo opens up holes with their new software additions, not the other way around. Sure if somebody announces an exploit/releases it, Nintendo will be quick to respond, but for now there is silence on both fronts.well there is an upside and a downside:
upside: more homebrew to create and put into the community means more interest in it and can lead to bigger things
downside: more time for nintendo to find and kill some exploits