You can reboot to hekate using Deja Vu and install autoRCM...if you can boot to RCM to install autorcm, then you can reboot again to RCM to uninstall autorcm
Yep, this is bullshit. TX being such a reputable source once again!
Well it's certainly a great start from them after only being online for a few hours :^)It's from a VIP user, not officially announced by TX. But drama is fun, back on after 2 weeks.
The community have identified a bug that TX (likely) used to glitch Sept. It'll be a lot harder for them now if that is true.I'd sooner bet this is just cover for the fact that by all indication, the next update will screw with their update plans due to the need to once again figure out how to get the keys or brute force them out of Sept (assuming N/Scires change some things to fix up possible key-leaks to brute forcing).
It's from a VIP user, not officially announced by TX. But drama is fun, back on after 2 weeks.
*Admin (which makes this even worse)Game_Over is a staff member:
https://ibb.co/4SZJSqt
Game_Over is a staff member:
https://ibb.co/4SZJSqt
TX 'vip members' aren't even staff, let alone have unreleased dev firmware.
The original 'leak' was from some vip member on the forums.Game_Over got a promotion, now is a member of the staff. Admin of TX!!! lol
Nah. Devkits and testkits get updates super early. Even if it did leak it’d be impossible to run on retailAre the beta versions of 8.0 out in the wild?
Atleast analyze it would be intresting. I wonder how the anti-cfw implementation will be. Since they need to try to counter Sept some how.Nah. Devkits and testkits get updates super early. Even if it did leak it’d be impossible to run on retail
They can’t really do much about sept unless they ditch tsec stuffAtleast analyze it would be intresting. I wonder how the anti-cfw implementation will be. Since they need to try to counter Sept some how.
Well...
Now that ScriesM said something similar.
What are the haters gonna say now?