I know finally they will support that but I assume they can extend the time for ReSwitched guys to work on, and users probably have no other options before an open-source hardware or a software exploit is announced. They can make more money in this way.
You guys should all check these posts...
Well, if so the first thing is asking TX to allow third-party payloads, which is very likely impossible. Evidence shows that TX is preventing users to boot from other payloads at present.
If Nintendo could check the integrity of boot0, then they will probably know you are using a modchip, no matter you are in emunand or "unmodified" firmware. SX core replaces your boot0 with its custom bootloader when you boot from the modchip, which is also DRM protected that may not be reversible.
Nice job! Exactly what I'm looking for and solved my problems in HOS 10.0.1.
If anyone is using emuMMC and lose the original prodinfo.bin, you can make a backup from sysNAND and rename it to proinfo_emunand.bin.
The debate is really like if you want a dictator, non-transparent but efficient and practical government, that certain things can surpass the law; OR a transparent, flexible, free government that ruled by law.
I assume Nintendo could potentially check the boot0 partition integrity by syslogs and get modded Marikos banned even when users boot the clean HOS via the SX launcher.
Don't forget that Nintendo collaborates with Tencent in China now. It may no longer be that easy for modchips and dongles to be manufactured and shipped out from China.
Nintendo has the right to defend themselves because they are the developers, and I agree that the ACNH is obviously a business decision. People also have their right not to buy them if they disagree with Nintendo. The fact is that I can say a great portion of homebrewers are for piracy games. As...
For people who fxxk Nintendo, I would say if there is no Nintendo there are not great games and nice consoles like Nintendo Switch on the market; Secondly, I oppose piracy, and I think the rate of mod and homebrew on the market has to be extremely limited. Nintendo is not killing all...
It's very possible that Nintendo figures out the hardware exploit and manufactures newly patched versions directly after recovering from the pandemic though.
So is it the problem of openDNS or my console? I have my JPN old 3DS LL running 9.2.0, and the openDNS settings was configured like the screenshots in this thread...
Well I would say... OpenDNS blocking 9.4.0 JPN failed. I configured yesterday and confirmed domains of Nintendo Software Update above blocked, while after 3 hours of Pokemon today, Nintendo pushed me 9.4.0 update, although I refused:(
The Japanese version of update servers should be different...
jokes aside, anyone else who saw the northern lights tonight, what did you think, i thought they were beautiful for a while, before it went to a vague pink
maybe later they'll pick up again