Hacking Error Code 002-0102, Have I been banned?

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What flags are you on about? If it was duplicate headers online 95% of Sky3DS users would be reporting bans right now instead of what... 5 people? So the fact is will know very little, all these misleading posts are confusing people who skim the thread.




First off, you don't know if they are banning headers. It appears they are banning NNIDs from all the information we have. Secondly, who is to say they are not banning for header mismatch with game ID? You just assume all these things with no evidence to support your assumptions.



I agree so far we know NOTHING. I fear it will take a few weeks before we know anything in stone.
 
Probably.

Is the Ban by NNID? If so, can't you do a system transfer to remove that NNID to a new one? If you can, someone can probably edit the NNID of the emunand quite easily and test it out. Not that I know, I'm not a programmer or anything.


I think it's tied to hardware rather than NNID. I say this because I didn't even have a NNID until after I got the error. I was able to make a NNID afterwards, and the NNID can still purchase stuff off eshop. I just can't connect to any online features in games. I'm getting the burner ds tomorrow, and I'll try doing a system transfer and playing a game I purchase off eshop. It should work, because the ban should just be the Nintendo Network refusing to service my device.
 
I think it's tied to hardware rather than NNID. I say this because I didn't even have a NNID until after I got the error. I was able to make a NNID afterwards, and the NNID can still purchase stuff off eshop. I just can't connect to any online features in games. I'm getting the burner ds tomorrow, and I'll try doing a system transfer and playing a game I purchase off eshop. It should work, because the ban should just be the Nintendo Network refusing to service my device.

You have to connect to the internet to do a system transfer. If your device is being refused how do you expect to system transfer? You would have to call Nintendo to do it. They will see your ban. GG.
 
You have to connect to the internet to do a system transfer. If your device is being refused how do you expect to system transfer? You would have to call Nintendo to do it. They will see your ban. GG.


You can still connect to the internet. You can still use and buy from the eshop. You can still browse the web, etc. You just can't play online in games, as far as we know.
 
so if NNID is unlinked from emuNAND and lets say i got banned isn't formatting emuNAND would fix all of this?
BTW am not banned not yet :lol: sry for my bad english !
 
You can still connect to the internet. You can still use and buy from the eshop. You can still browse the web, etc. You just can't play online in games, as far as we know.

it just seems like something that would be blocked. What's the point of banning someone if they can just move it and sell the hardware? I know it's Nintendo but it seems half ass.
 
My friend code isn't on here. I rang them again and got told the email was sent to head admin on the 4th, then something about I've got to wait for Nintendo of Europe to get back to me for that, shouldn't be much longer. If it is a unit ban, couldn't o just ring them a month later and say I just purchased this and it's banned, or would they probably request the unit be sent in.
 
You have to connect to the internet to do a system transfer. If your device is being refused how do you expect to system transfer? You would have to call Nintendo to do it. They will see your ban. GG.


We can connect to the internet. I can even connect to the Nintendo Transfer network. I can't actually test whether I can do a system transfer though until tomorrow, but it looks like it will be no issue.

But the bans are unlikely to be by NNID because you don't even need an NNID to play online. The ban is clearly designed to just remove us from online interactions in games. Legally they wouldn't even be able to restrict any of the content I purchased legally on my NNID because it is licensed to me. They can only restrict me from playing over their network, or possibly from purchasing new content. More importantly, NNID bans wouldn't even be close to reliable in keeping people off the servers.

The ban is more than likely a flag on a unique 3ds identifier such as the MAC address, like the kv bans were for xbox.
 
My friend code isn't on here. I rang them again and got told the email was sent to head admin on the 4th, then something about I've got to wait for Nintendo of Europe to get back to me for that, shouldn't be much longer. If it is a unit ban, couldn't o just ring them a month later and say I just purchased this and it's banned, or would they probably request the unit be sent in.

FC is only tied to Hardware right? Then it must really be hardware only ban. I still think it would reject system transferring from banned hardware however.
 
So if I were to extract a header from my own game and to inject it into all of my online games will it still work? I mean if I inject a personal Animal Crossing Header into lets say a Mario Kart rom will it be unique?
 
We can connect to the internet. I can even connect to the Nintendo Transfer network. I can't actually test whether I can do a system transfer though until tomorrow, but it looks like it will be no issue.

But the bans are unlikely to be by NNID because you don't even need an NNID to play online. The ban is clearly designed to just remove us from online interactions in games. Legally they wouldn't even be able to restrict any of the content I purchased legally on my NNID because it is licensed to me. They can only restrict me from playing over their network, or possibly from purchasing new content. More importantly, NNID bans wouldn't even be close to reliable in keeping people off the servers.

The ban is more than likely a flag on a unique 3ds identifier such as the MAC address, like the kv bans were for xbox.

>Legally they wouldn't even be able to restrict any of the content I purchased legally on my NNID because it is licensed to me

Yes they can. It states in the terms of service that you don't own any of the stuff you buy in the North American shop, it's licensed to you and they can revoke that license at any time. Do you think it's illegal for steam to fully lock people out of steam because they broke the terms of services? It's not in the US because you don't own your digital purchases. Same reason why you can't resell them. It's unfair but no-one has successfully sued to get a precedent set yet.
 
So if I were to extract a header from my own game and to inject it into all of my online games will it still work? I mean if I inject a personal Animal Crossing Header into lets say a Mario Kart rom will it be unique?

It will work and be unique as long as you didn't share the game but nobody knows if Nintendo can detect if headers from one game were injected into other games.
 
>Legally they wouldn't even be able to restrict any of the content I purchased legally on my NNID because it is licensed to me

Yes they can.

Correct, happens on many other services, at least inside the US.


Could the xbox bans ever be manually revoked?

No. Or yes... but not by MS support, only by injecting keys from an unbanned box.


The ban is more than likely a flag on a unique 3ds identifier such as the MAC address, like the kv bans were for xbox.
If it was tied to something as simple as the MAC address it would be incredibly easy to spoof, with Gateway or CFW anyway. Key vaults are unique, MAC address ranges can be generated very easily.
 
We can connect to the internet. I can even connect to the Nintendo Transfer network. I can't actually test whether I can do a system transfer though until tomorrow, but it looks like it will be no issue.

But the bans are unlikely to be by NNID because you don't even need an NNID to play online. The ban is clearly designed to just remove us from online interactions in games. Legally they wouldn't even be able to restrict any of the content I purchased legally on my NNID because it is licensed to me. They can only restrict me from playing over their network, or possibly from purchasing new content. More importantly, NNID bans wouldn't even be close to reliable in keeping people off the servers.

The ban is more than likely a flag on a unique 3ds identifier such as the MAC address, like the kv bans were for xbox.

You should really read the TOS. Nintendo even stated day 1 if they want to they can brick your console. You are at a loss champ.
 
fyi just because something is in the TOS doesn't mean it's legal(ly binding). Generally speaking.
 

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