Yes but if the 3ds breaks while cfw is installed how would the op remove the cfw??yes, but if you remove it, they can't tell if you have moded it, so it can't really lose warranty.
The Shameful Guide in uninstalling custom firmware on a nonbootable n3DSXL by temporary borrowing another n3DSXL from Target or Walmart because you don't want to lose out on money and Nintendo Warranty hasn't expired yet.Yes but if the 3ds breaks while cfw is installed how would the op remove the cfw??
But that won't work if he was to send it directly to ninty cause EULA. (right?)I don't know your country's laws but many places have rulings that say things like "unless your actions caused the fault the warranty is still active".
I am not seeing how that would apply. Such rulings are usually to prevent restrictive EULA or similar agreements from causing such things.But that won't work if he was to send it directly to ninty cause EULA.
You broke EULA, thus we don't have to do our part of EULA (e.g. repairing your console and providing services directly from ninty). Doesn't it work that way? Or HW repair is not under EULA?I am not seeing how that would apply. Such rulings are usually to prevent restrictive EULA or similar agreements from causing such things.
You broke EULA, thus we don't have to do our part of EULA (e.g. repairing your console and providing services directly from ninty). Doesn't it work that way? Or HW repair is not under EULA?
Depends on your country of origin. Here in Scotland (not sure about the rest of the UK) EULAs are illegal and the law states as long as your console was not broken by your mod then the maker of the console must fix it under warranty should it break. Both Sony and Microsoft were refusing to fix modified consoles that broke due to no fault of the mod and both companies ended up being sued for a huge amount of cash.You broke EULA, thus we don't have to do our part of EULA (e.g. repairing your console and providing services directly from ninty). Doesn't it work that way? Or HW repair is not under EULA?
The original rulings applied to cars but were extended out into other aspects of warranty law.You broke EULA, thus we don't have to do our part of EULA (e.g. repairing your console and providing services directly from ninty). Doesn't it work that way? Or HW repair is not under EULA?
I still see even N3DS sold in stores and I'm in Europe (I guess until stocks are exhausted)The Shameful Guide in uninstalling custom firmware on a nonbootable n3DSXL by temporary borrowing another n3DSXL from Target or Walmart because you don't want to lose out on money and Nintendo Warranty hasn't expired yet.
Adjust for your local regional electronic stores.
Edit 1 - I forget. This method won't work as Europe stopped selling brand new n3DSXL in stores.
Edit 2 - Nvm. OP in South America. Maybe it might work, although that's brazen to do in Brazil of all places.
Snatch them up, horde for several years, and then sell for massive profit when they become a rarity.I still see even N3DS sold in stores and I'm in Europe (I guess until stocks are exhausted)
I already have a Dual IPS N3DS (which I'm keeping for myself) so I'm okSnatch them up, horde for several years, and then sell for massive profit when they become a rarity.