My question from them was this:-
"Do you know that what is the error 002-0102 showing as some people are complaining? Is it true that Nintendo have started banning people? What should we do now to play the games online?"
Dump your own games to play online. Otherwise, get banned.
Dump your own games to play online. Otherwise, get banned.
Nintendo found a great way to reduce used game sales by doing this. No longer is renting a game and playing online safe anymore as that cart could have been dumped before and had it's header released publicly. This also applies to used games. How would you know if that copy of "Pokemon X" over at GameStop,Pawn Shops, or 2nd hand stores was dumped and it's header is now available publicly. By playing it online, you run the risk of getting banned for playing a legitimately purchased used copy of the game on your console.
Nintendo found a great way to reduce used game sales by doing this. No longer is renting a game and playing online safe anymore as that cart could have been dumped before and had it's header released publicly. This also applies to used games. How would you know if that copy of "Pokemon X" over at GameStop,Pawn Shops, or 2nd hand stores was dumped and it's header is now available publicly. By playing it online, you run the risk of getting banned for playing a legitimately purchased used copy of the game on your console.
You think that your average 2nd hand buyer has a clue what a header is? I don't see this as likely to impact 2nd hand sales tbf.
It will be this way at first. eventually, more and more used 3ds games will have it's headers released online and the amount of legit bans will grow to the point where other sites end up reporting on the issue.
You think that your average 2nd hand buyer has a clue what a header is? I don't see this as likely to impact 2nd hand sales tbf.
there are millions of used games out there the chances of finding one that has been ripped by some one else is very small
A summary of where things are as of 2/8/15, early evening.
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Q: Wait, banned? How do they know?
A: Users in multiple countries have been getting error 002-0102, which normally means an internet connectivity problem. However, after contacting Nintendo, multiple users have confirmed that the CS says its a ban. They offer no further information at this time, and can not overturn it. As of now, there is no solid evidence that it is a NNID ban, and most conjecture/circumstance points to a MAC/SN ban. Users that are banned can still enter the eShop and purchase games, and download updates. They can not go online within any game or use their friends list. They also can not use ANY application that requires online connectivity, including Pokemon Bank, YouTube, and Netflix. However, the Web Browser DOES still work.
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I have read about 10 pages of this thread trying to make heads or tales (not a typo) of this. Can someone tell me what we have learned?
Are people actually getting a banned?
With what hardware?
GW current emuNAND
GW older emuNAND
GW public headers
GW private headers
Sky3DS?
I would like to update the OP with any new info
I have read about 10 pages of this thread trying to make heads or tales (not a typo) of this. Can someone tell me what we have learned?
Are people actually getting a banned?
With what hardware?
GW current emuNAND
GW older emuNAND
GW public headers
GW private headers
Sky3DS?
I would like to update the OP with any new info
I'm actually curious about one thing.
What happens to users who got banned playing "second hand carts"?
Perhaps you those who are banned should call in and say:
"I bought this Pokemon X off the internet, as its the only game Ive played,
and today I got this code. Why?"
well one users said he was using a copy of his sisters mario kart 7, he was banned but the retail card on her system is fine.......idk without more info it could be that he was also using publicly shared headers on different games, either that or they have a sort of three strikes system in place, which would explain why so few people have been banned....if you need to use like 3 different publicly shared headers for the actual ban to hit.....hmmm idk, still all sorta vague, but pretty much everyone who has been banned has said they used public headers at some pointNintendo found a great way to reduce used game sales of 3ds games by doing this. No longer is renting a game and playing online safe anymore as that cart could have been dumped before and had it's header released publicly. This also applies to used games. How would you know if that copy of "Pokemon X" over at GameStop,Pawn Shops, or 2nd hand stores was dumped and it's header is now available publicly. By playing it online, you run the risk of getting banned for playing a legitimately purchased used copy of the game on your console.
then they simply say, send the cart in, once they take that cart out of circulation anyone using that header can be banned no questions asked, and you will probably be unbannedI'm actually curious about one thing.
What happens to users who got banned playing "second hand carts"?
Perhaps you those who are banned should call in and say:
"I bought this Pokemon X off the internet, as its the only game Ive played,
and today I got this code. Why?"