Besides low firmware versions, it's modchips or nothing - hopefully they'll keep getting cheaper and more available.
Well not everyone can or wants to, but sadly yeah you're right it's the best option.If you have a patched switch, might be wise to sell it and buy an unpatched on ebay
Yeah most likely, as long as the demand is there. The prices on AliExpress have been going down, still got a way to go tho.Do you think the modchips are ever gonna get more accesible and/or cheaper?
We'll see I guessYeah most likely, as long as the demand is there. The prices on AliExpress have been going down, still got a way to go tho.
We'll see I guess
That's absolutely true, everyone is scared of being very badly sued which is completely understandable.Im sure their are people capable of creating clones. After what happened to team x though, it wouldn’t surprise me if many got cold feet.
Would have to be based in a country well outside Nintendo of Americas grasp, that is for sure.
That's true but that won't stop me from asking!TBh do you really think if something usefull had been found ppl would just ramble about it
They would keep it secret untill something can be worked out so big N woulden patch it before they could make use of it
What do you expect here now? SciresM said softwarehax above 8.0.0 are as good as impossible. I mean, we can't look into the future, but what should be different in future firmware versions that we can exploit the system? As good as nothing (i would say). Bluetooth is such a low level, you can't exploit that. Deja Vu, fixed. Fusée Gelée, fixed. Or they find something in a specific firmware (like on ps4) and no one can use it because everyone updates the console asap. For whatever reason...That's true but that won't stop me from asking!
There's always the possibility they accidentally introduce a new entry point...but i'm guessing that's why it takes them so long to roll out new features and basic features seem lacking. The wii mini got hacked via bluetooth (wiimotes), but you're correct. The switch is a different beast. I doubt any of the new versions will be hacked without having to solder something.What do you expect here now? SciresM said softwarehax above 8.0.0 are as good as impossible. I mean, we can't look into the future, but what should be different in future firmware versions that we can exploit the system? As good as nothing (i would say). Bluetooth is such a low level, you can't exploit that. Deja Vu, fixed. Fusée Gelée, fixed. Or they find something in a specific firmware (like on ps4) and no one can use it because everyone updates the console asap. For whatever reason...
I am not asking for exploits I'm asking for meaningless glitches, at best low level entry points, but otherwise I mostly agree with you.What do you expect here now? SciresM said softwarehax above 8.0.0 are as good as impossible. I mean, we can't look into the future, but what should be different in future firmware versions that we can exploit the system? As good as nothing (i would say). Bluetooth is such a low level, you can't exploit that. Deja Vu, fixed. Fusée Gelée, fixed. Or they find something in a specific firmware (like on ps4) and no one can use it because everyone updates the console asap. For whatever reason...
People aren't going to spend their time looking for glitches that can't be used to achieve anything.I am not asking for exploits I'm asking for meaningless glitches, at best low level entry points, but otherwise I mostly agree with you.
the problem is even if I'm willing to solder somethingThere's always the possibility they accidentally introduce a new entry point...but i'm guessing that's why it takes them so long to roll out new features and basic features seem lacking. The wii mini got hacked via bluetooth (wiimotes), but you're correct. The switch is a different beast. I doubt any of the new versions will be hacked without having to solder something.
The answer is no.That's absolutely true, everyone is scared of being very badly sued which is completely understandable.
The only one I can think of is someone from Europe but even then, Nintendo of Europe does exist.