If I ever decide that I only do legit games, I hope that sticking only with them means that I don't get banned.Legitimate physical and digital games are the only officially supported way of playing games Atmosphere :shrek:
If I ever decide that I only do legit games, I hope that sticking only with them means that I don't get banned.Legitimate physical and digital games are the only officially supported way of playing games Atmosphere :shrek:
If I ever decide that I only do legit games, I hope that sticking only with them means that I don't get banned.
As long as you've never done "non-legit" games (or stupid shit like cheating online), you'll be fine.If I ever decide that I only do legit games, I hope that sticking only with them means that I don't get banned.
Well, that won't last for too long, as I own zero legit games myself. Although I don't cheat online, just me installing downloaded NSP files is enough to taint my system, unless I go back to a backup made before that time (which I did).As long as you've never done "non-legit" games (or stupid shit like cheating online), you'll be fine.
I've been online in Atmosphere for the last 9 months, playing legit games. Nothing happened.
Atmosphere can run cartridge games fine, just make sure you're not using the nogc patches.
Legitimate physical and digital games are the only officially supported way of playing games Atmosphere :shrek:
Atmosphere includes patches that disable the cartridge reader to avoid updating it if your switch shows a fuse count of 4 or lower (firmware under 4.0.0).Could you explain better this mate? Its an option to flag?
Atmosphere includes patches that disable the cartridge reader to avoid updating it if your switch shows a fuse count of 4 or lower (firmware under 4.0.0).
If your switch came with firmware 4.0.0 or higher they're not enabled for you by default, so you'll be fine to just plug-and-play.
If your switch came with a firmware lower than 4.0.0 and you haven't burned any fuses since then, you'll want to add the line "nogc = 0" to the bottom of your BCT.ini in SD:/atmosphere/BCT.ini to forcefully disable the patches and update your cartridge reader.
Keep in mind that if your cartridge reader receives the update, it will not function on firmware below 4.0.0.
Additionally, it is not possible to downgrade the cartridge reader if it receives the update.
remember the xbox live 'ban waves' nintendo may be flagging consoles that show different behavior and we wouldn't know until the axe droopsAs long as you've never done "non-legit" games (or stupid shit like cheating online), you'll be fine.
I've been online in Atmosphere for the last 9 months, playing legit games. Nothing happened.
I got banned for some ams crashes a lot ago (I didn’t play pirated games back then) so yeah, once you pop, you can’t stopremember the xbox live 'ban waves' nintendo may be flagging consoles that show different behavior and we wouldn't know until the axe droops
OMG I feel like I just saw Santa Claus posting there's presents ready for everyone.Happy June 15th!
No need to remove stuff, you have to wait for 9.0.0 sigpatches to drop
Atmosphere is not supporting piracy or unsigned NSP's(homebrew) by default.sigpatches?
Isn't it the new AMS already there 9.4 which I installed and I can see it in the console?
Technically, Fusee Gelee and Deja Vu already both allow you to run unsigned code via CFW and homebrew. All the patches do is allow you to run dumps whether they are yours or someone else's.Atmosphere is not supporting piracy or unsigned NSP's(homebrew) by default.
using kosmos or another cfw pack may include sigpatches and that's how you run unsigned code on your CFW.
Those sigpatches are not working with the latest Switch system update