or frying your nand. that is a option too.
Is it? Wiping the nand is definitely an option but that can be fixed with ntrboot, decrypt9, and a full backup or ctrnand transfer. Frying the MCU might still be a possibility though.
or frying your nand. that is a option too.
WTF, does that happened before?Something to detect if you have cfw but rather than doing something immediately, waiting for a while before doing something like erasing your installed games or whatever. But I doubt Ninty is that smart.
again, that is technically vandalism, and destruction of property.Is it? Wiping the nand is definitely an option but that can be fixed with ntrboot, decrypt9, and a full backup or ctrnand transfer. Frying the MCU might still be a possibility though.
WTF, does that happened before?
Yeah, but it isn't even worth it thanks to NTRBOOTHAX (I still prefer the name "SleepHax" though)Does DSIWAREHAX still work?
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not really, you don't actually own the system. (until very recently where finally things are working slightly more like they should. However modding violates tos still. And Nintendo owns that software so modification is Illegal.)Nintendo will be protested like hell if they setup a CFW timebomb, it is okay to prevent someone from doing something to their devices via security holes, and so is banning them from your exclusive services, but modifying another persons property in a unethical way will really get them screwed. They can't ethically modify your device if you don't allow them to, it is that simple.
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That would be highly illegal.
not if that property is owned by Nintendoagain, that is technically vandalism, and destruction of property.
yes but that would be vandalism, rendering someone elses things is illegal. and it is in no way illegal to modify your property, releases those things, perhaps, but modifying your own stuff is in no way.not really, you don't actually own the system. (until very recently where finally things are working slightly more like they should. However modding violates tos still. And Nintendo owns that software so modification is Illegal.)
Nintendo doesn't own the system itself. Meaning they can't destroy it. If they did that I would never pay for a single thing from them ever again.not really, you don't actually own the system. (until very recently where finally things are working slightly more like they should. However modding violates tos still. And Nintendo owns that software so modification is Illegal.)
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not if that property is owned by Nintendo
Duh, how else is half of this shit on github? AL9H was semi-illegal, but now all the code is no-copyright.Wouldn't call having CFW illegal as from my knowledge the majority of things in this scene have nothing copyrighted materials built-in the code or anything, self mandatory to do it?
COME THE FUCK ONSystem Menu Update History | Nintendo Support said:
- Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience
Uh, yah the can. It was only recently video game consoles were considered your property. And right now only in a couple of states is it considered your property. Video game companies still try to rule that it's their property because they made it. And countless times in the past they got away with it.Nintendo doesn't own the system itself. Meaning they can't destroy it. If they did that I would never pay for a single thing from them ever again.
Nintendo changed the color pallete by +1%G on the titlebars.COME THE FUCK ON
Wut?Nintendo changed the color pallete by +1%G on the titlebars.
No point on not updatingQuick, someone get a 9.2 CTRTransfer. We're just gonna HTTPwn this shit. No point in risking an update.
That is fucking retarded. Whoever thought of that is some 70 year old fuckhead politician who I encourage to commit fucking come out as a retard.Uh, yah the can. It was only recently video game consoles were considered your property. And right now only in a couple of states is it considered your property. Video game companies still try to rule that it's their property because they made it. And countless times in the past they got away with it.
screw sony.Anyone remember how the Sony case went with a modder and ps3's? (course he made serveral offenses, like modifying software, but he also modded the console and got into trouble for physically tampering with it as well.)
>sonyAnyone remember how the Sony case went with a modder and ps3's? (course he made serveral offenses, like modifying software, but he also modded the console and got into trouble for physically tampering with it as well.)