Homebrew ctr-httpwn with soundhax?

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Right now, soundhax is just an entry point for homebrew menu i'm pretty sure. So yes you can access httpwn from hb. And I don't think there is any need for you to get rid of menuhax.
 
Until now there has not been any incompatibility reports about ctr.httpwn and soundhax, so I think it's worth.
You can always use soundhax to reinstall menuhax if you find any kind of problem
 
so if it works. can i play games online without getting banned? mostly legit cia's
You won't get banned regardless of playing them online UNLESS you play them online before the game is released. Cias aren't detectable as pirated copies and legit cias are especially not detectable.
 
You won't get banned regardless of playing them online UNLESS you play them online before the game is released. Cias aren't detectable as pirated copies and legit cias are especially not detectable.
smash and mh games wont work right? due to entering extended memory mode?
As long as the game is compatible with your console and you are doing everything else right you should be fine.
 
hbl crashes when returning to home menu without rebooting (soundhax). gonna try deleting menuhax
With menuhax installed, that's to be expected and, is one of the reasons ctr-httpwn does not work with menuhax installed on 11.0
 
Menuhax is s... coompared to soundhax. Freeze when leaving certain application, with no working oothax and ctr-httpwn. Delete this crap.
 
You won't get banned regardless of playing them online UNLESS you play them online before the game is released. Cias aren't detectable as pirated copies and legit cias are especially not detectable.
fake tickets can be detected, they can simply compare the console id in your tickets to your actual id, the signature to the actual one you should get etc, if they find enough incosistencies they can determine that the game was pirated and then you will be at their mercy. Legit cia's are pretty full proof thought, they look the same as a game card title so they couldn't use your account to verify, so those are pretty much undetectable
 

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