Hacking Speculations about Switch 2 hacking

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the modchip is probably the most realistic outcome imo, Nintendo has no doubt been onto console modding
way more than usual because throughout the 3DS lifespan all they really did was patch exploits via updates
and ban users online, it was only for the switch where they took things a step further by outright patching
exploits with new models of the switch, which wasn't present with the 3DS or even the wii funny enough.

though i wouldn't rule out an exploit all around as i wouldn't be surprised if someone found some goofy shit you can do with the magnet-cons for an exploit.
Forgot about a modchip sw2 have 2 bus rams with a different clock everytime u turn on the console (imposible modchip for do that)
 
Forgot about a modchip sw2 have 2 bus rams with a different clock everytime u turn on the console (imposible modchip for do that)
Probably not truly impossible.
But it could get to the point where the modchip is too expensive to make at scale and too complicated to actually fit in the console and takes serious skill to install. As well as having horrendous success rates like early RGH on the 360. Yes i do like my console taking 30 minutes to glitch.
 
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Probably not truly impossible.
But it could get to the point where the modchip is too expensive to make at scale and too complicated to actually fit in the console and takes serious skill to install. As well as having horrendous success rates like early RGH on the 360. Yes i do like my console taking 30 minutes to glitch.
Bro RGH took ten seconds max. If your console took longer than that, you or the modder did something horribly wrong. And no, this isn't "early RGH" problems. I was doing JTAG and then RGH, because people paid me to do it for them. I did RGH installs from the very beginning.

RGH2 worked like trash and was only on the first HDMI motherboards (Zephyr) during a certain timeperiod. Trash motherboard that E74 errored constantly. I refused to do them - buy a better 360.
 
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Probably not truly impossible.
But it could get to the point where the modchip is too expensive to make at scale and too complicated to actually fit in the console and takes serious skill to install. As well as having horrendous success rates like early RGH on the 360. Yes i do like my console taking 30 minutes to glitch.
I mean the mod doesn't necessarily need to fit inside of the console. You could solder some wires to whatever points you need to solder to and then hijack the top usb c port so that it stops working as one and use it's pins to connect it to a more powerful computer. It would be a bit of a pain and it would probably only work when connected but I know many people wouldn't really mind the trouble.
 
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I mean the mod doesn't necessarily need to fit inside of the console. You could solder some wires to whatever points you need to solder to and then hijack the top usb c port so that it stops working as one and use it's pins to connect it to a more powerful computer. It would be a bit of a pain and it would probably only work when connected but I know many people wouldn't really mind the trouble.
That sounds fantastic for a portable device! Sign me up NOW!
 

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