Sorry if I disagree. It just allows loading commercial games. Helping the scene is releasing vulnerabilities, keys, making public the schematics for that piece of hardware that they are using. Things like that. This prevents ease of access and avoids making people to ask themselves how things work, and how can they give it a new use.You should quit your bitching about piracy, it's always been like this.
This product will just HELP the scene
It looked pretty easy to me...Shill alert
Nobody is forced to pay these guys, they are manufacturing something portable and physical and there are costs involved in that, if they want to profit on something morally questionable, well, that's capitalism folks there's far more morally questionable profit making businesses out there to give a shit about instead of caring about 'video game morals'.It's not a matter of just piracy. It's a matter of people profiting on that. I just hope all this makes the prices of the Switch games to drop, because the same games for other platforms are some times half the price.
Well, we don't know that. We have one trailer to go off of.It just allows loading commercial games
You're a shill too, Cearp! /sIt looked pretty easy to me...
You clearly have no idea of what you are talking about.Sorry if I disagree. It just allows loading commercial games. Helping the scene is releasing vulnerabilities, keys, making public the schematics for that piece of hardware that they are using. Things like that. This prevents ease of access and avoids making people ask themselves how things work, and how can they give it a new use.
You are missing a really important point when it comes to this kind of things...I don't think a commercial piece of hardware intended for loading commercial games is required for kickstart the scene in the case of the Switch. We got almost everything we needed.
What we were really missing to start that hacking wave in the Switch? In the last month we gained access to almost the entire hardware of the console.Btw, this is capitalism. Let the games begin!
You clearly have no idea of what you are talking about.
Back in the 3DS scene the Gateway3DS card literally started the hacking wave.
It looked pretty easy to me...
but maybe you will be able to do the same from an standard USBI'm not interested in Xecutor's CFW but if we can load our own payloads on the thing, then it's a convenient buy for me. I have no problem spending money on things that are worth it. But if it forces you to use their software then I'm not interested.
maybe less circlejerking, this would help the sceneWhat we were really missing to start that hacking wave in the Switch? In the last month we gained access to almost the entire hardware of the console.
That's a brilliant point, if we could use them to portably boot up Atmosphere or Linux then that would be great.I'm not interested in Xecutor's CFW but if we can load our own payloads on the thing, then it's a convenient buy for me. I have no problem spending money on things that are worth it. But if it forces you to use their software then I'm not interested.
You are continually missing the point, even though several people have tried to point it out to you.What we were really missing to start that hacking wave in the Switch? In the last month we gained access to almost the entire hardware of the console.
I´m sure someone is going to try to use their loader with any homemade mod, and it is going to brick his/her switch with the malicious code in it.
Mark my words.
There needs to be a device that sends the payload. You can't just use a regular cable.but maybe you will be able to do the same from an standard USB
EXACTLY like GatewayLike Gateway bricking 3DSes? Oh boy, good point. This should be fun.