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And that's good? Troll much?At least there are less persons who want to hack the 3DS.
And that's good? Troll much?At least there are less persons who want to hack the 3DS.
To be honest, I really don't want this thing to be hacked. With Pokémon X and Y coming up and even Super Smash Bros which will probably feature some cool online stuff, I don't want to play against cheaters. That way the trade service won't get flooded with legendaries en shinies and I won't have to battle against people who have hacked their team to full potential. Same goes for Super Smash as I remember them saying that the 3DS version was mainly to improve your characters while on the go and exchange that on the WiiU to test your might online or against friends.
Might be a bit selfish, but I would really like some fair-play online this time.
We don't know what they'll discover. They may or may not find anything substantial.so when they get $2000 and decap the 3DS's CPU, what will they discover? Is it still a bit early to talk about homebrews let alone a flashcart?
As long as online play is dictated by the client, there will be ways to cheat. Unfortunately for handhelds, that's how it's always been. When it comes to online for PC MMOs and some console games there's servers that run and check everything (and don't allow importing external progress, see D2 ladders for an example) and pretty much prevent cheating that way, but nobody feels like spending that kind of money on a service for handhelds.To be honest, I really don't want this thing to be hacked. With Pokémon X and Y coming up and even Super Smash Bros which will probably feature some cool online stuff, I don't want to play against cheaters. That way the trade service won't get flooded with legendaries en shinies and I won't have to battle against people who have hacked their team to full potential. Same goes for Super Smash as I remember them saying that the 3DS version was mainly to improve your characters while on the go and exchange that on the WiiU to test your might online or against friends.
Might be a bit selfish, but I would really like some fair-play online this time.
The only way to prevent cheating at all (outside of bug abuse) would be to have the save files be online-only.Somewhere I hope they will not allow being able to transfer through the DS.
I rather have them make 3 games (Z being the obvious third) which will have all the Pokémon available. That would mean somewhere around 300-400 Pokémon per version, with a variable only available to their respective title.
I'd like to see them prevent the use of cheating through that.
agreed . cheating is irrelevant to piracy.The only way to prevent cheating at all (outside of bug abuse) would be to have the save files be online-only.
You do know that GTS emulation software works on legit carts, right? I can fire up my physical SoulSilver cart in my DSi, no hacks or flash carts involved, and modify the data that passes through my local network, because there's no way for the server to know if the client's being messed with with the current setup.
To be honest, I really don't want this thing to be hacked. With Pokémon X and Y coming up and even Super Smash Bros which will probably feature some cool online stuff, I don't want to play against cheaters. That way the trade service won't get flooded with legendaries en shinies and I won't have to battle against people who have hacked their team to full potential. Same goes for Super Smash as I remember them saying that the 3DS version was mainly to improve your characters while on the go and exchange that on the WiiU to test your might online or against friends.
Might be a bit selfish, but I would really like some fair-play online this time.
Somewhere I hope they will not allow being able to transfer through the DS.
I rather have them make 3 games (Z being the obvious third) which will have all the Pokémon available. That would mean somewhere around 300-400 Pokémon per version, with a variable only available to their respective title.
I'd like to see them prevent the use of cheating through that.
A blade is double-edged you know, it cuts two sides. You can't just cherry pick all the cool stuff and forget about the bad. Calling me ignorant is only making you look stupid.No trading in Pokemon? No translation patches for Japan exclusive games? No amazing game mods like Brawl Minus? No portable emulators for potential systems like the N64? Selfishness is acceptable, but selfishness and ignorance is harmful to everyone.
Did you even read the rest of my post? I wasn't even arguing that cheating in online play was worth the benefits of hacking (PS, use friend codes, you can easily find hundreds online), I just explained why cheats worked online last gen and why they almost certainly won't this gen (bad netcode). I wasn't cherry picking either, I was listing the pros of releasing the hack in response to your terrible ideas for preventative measures against non-exsistant drawbacks (lol no trading in Pokemon). Read before you respond because I'm blocking you if you make another half-assed post.A blade is double-edged you know, it cuts two sides. You can't just cherry pick all the cool stuff and forget about the bad. Calling me ignorant is only making you look stupid.
I'm not denying hacking the 3DS could bring awesome stuff. I'd love to see N64 emulators, region unlocking and awesome patches for games. I'm just saying it will destroy the whole aspect of online play. Cheaters will run rampant in every game leaving those who want to play fair and with their own skill useless.
So basically what you are saying is, it is okay to render online play useless for the sake of N64 emulators and so on. I simply disagree with that. Online play is a huge part in games these days. According to your logic, it's okay to pay €45,- for games where up to 33% of the game (depends of the game) experience is missing. Simply because you say it's okay to make that trade off for N64 emulators.
I'm not willing to do so, because I want to enjoy the full game like it was intended and see how I fare against the rest of the world on my own strength and skill.
It's very obviously not that. When you play DS games on the 3DS, the extra pixels on the top screen are completely off. In the picture they are just black but still on. That means it's running 3DS software.TBH, I think that its just a modified NDS rom played on a ds mode flashcart
The rest of your post wasn't relevant, because you found it necessary to insult me while I was just stating my opinion. With that remark, if you have some basic reading comprehension that is, you implied that people who prefer a clean online environment at the cost of a hacked 3DS, are ignorant.
Either learn how to formulate a sentence if you didn't meant that, or be prepared for a counter argument.
And please, be the badboy that blocks people online over an argument.