My TP disc got scratched after one too many careless uses for the TPHack (back in the day). Big deal. I made a copy and loaded it using my home-made chip. I didn't demand support from the rest of the world. Making the backup is legal, I did it myself, period. Why do you demand support for something? We're all doing this for free, you know. We get to choose what we don't want to be involved with. We've decided that getting involved with backups is not worth it because it inevitably leads to piracy. Can you just drop it?WiiCrazy said:Effectively banning web clients is equal to the banning people in my case.. And you are telling me that first I should resolve the nation wide ban then come with the regular irc client?
You've got it backwards. Again. Turkey got banned from EFNet (rightfully or not). Web clients are, in that case, ban evasion. So sorry if some idiot decided to ban an entire country due to spam, but it's not my job to ensure that you can continue accessing by working around the ban. Take it up with the guy who banned you in the first place. It's not my fault if you rely on a secondary IRC access method as your only one, because there's a ban on your primary access method. If you think fixing the ban is so hard, then you could try other means. Get an IRC bouncer in another country for example.
I understand and respect the work team twiizers has done so far, however from reading blogs over the past year the coders don't seem like hardcore gamers, much less, I have trouble believing they've ever gotten the finger from gamestop or a retail store because an optical game disc they purchased stopped working and they were left with a 49.99 coaster.WiiCrazy said:And I don't think I could remove the overall ban and I won't be bothered to use the proxies and stuff.. and still with your thinking it's just another way around the ban so I'll again be banned anyway?
If you spam, then chances are you'll get banned again. If you don't spam, then no one will care because you weren't the problem in the first place. No one is going to go after you if you evade a ban that wasn't meant for you in the first place. However, it's not my job to keep that evasion system working if I have a good unrelated reason to ban it. You're supposed to have normal IRC access without web clients. If you don't, then you need to fix that.
So? I don't expect them to be friendly towards buffer overflow exploits in their systems. The reason they have a signing system in the first place is to block unlicensed code. They're not forcing us to apply their updates. We can still hack their systems as much as we want. Besides, it's funny when their workarounds get worked around in a few hours anyway. None of this gives you the right to break their copyright, and none of it means we're going to like isoloaders any more. The backup argument is moot because practically speaking most people use loaders for piracy. If you have a need for backups, then figure it out yourself - we've decided that we don't want to be involved with that, period.Mark McDonut said:I'm amazed some people in the "wii dev scene" still hold onto a handful of morals, even though we're ALL running unauthorized code on our consoles, and from what information was released, basically got laughed at by Nintendo when they were contacted about their disc security flaw (after being dicked around for a week).
Just because Nintendo ignored us doesn't mean we're suddenly going to become pro-piracy. I feel sorry for you if your morals are so weak that they're invalid once someone ignores you.
QUOTE(Mark McDonut @ Oct 10 2008, 01:02 AM) Especially with the new info that just came to light proving that Nintendo was blocking the twilight hack in IOS updates _2 weeks_ before unauthorized WAD's could even be installed on a Wii, just goes to show that they aren't writing updates just because of piracy, but on account of ANY code that's not their own running on a system.
QUOTE(Mark McDonut @ Oct 10 2008, 01:02 AM)
Oh, and thanks for the conspiracy theory about modchips again. Should I show you my bank statements now?
Half of you guys still don't get the fucking point. I couldn't care less about piracy. I couldn't care less about modchips. I couldn't care less about backups. Modchip your wiis all you like. Go pirate the entire library of available games. What I do care about is associating piracy with homebrew. Which always happens when there's a homebrew copy loader. I do not want to enable piracy. I do not want to be associated with piracy. Everything was fine and dandy when pirates installed modchips, homebrew users installed homebrew, and users of both installed both. They were two entirely different worlds. Then waninkoko came and had to fuck everything up.
So sorry if I'm (still) being harsh, but you guys are getting on my nerves. A lot.











