We still don't have a homebrew bounty so it's not surprising this keeps happening.
It's only logical that they stole it. Four new exploits in so little time? I don't think so.That's cute. How do you know it's stolen?
again entitled. they dont need to include these features you instead apparently need to research your investments better either that or listen to me bitch because the switch cant cook dinner for me . . . it is what it is, get over it, or get rid of it but why bitch about what it is notNintendo's program would be a good thing if they wouldn't prevent BASIC THINGS such as playing videos from SD Cards and LISTENING TO MUSIC.
Get a $50 tablet, or get a 2DS, put your mp3's there and convert your movies to 3ds format or get homebrew to watch the movies.I don't have a power bank, and I would like to watch movies on a not 480p and 4inch screen.
Basic things. They had NO REASON to not include them.again entitled. they dont need to include these features you instead apparently need to research your investments better either that or listen to me bitch because the switch cant cook dinner for me . . . it is what it is, get over it, or get rid of it but why bitch about what it is not
I have a 2ds. Watching videos on it is a pain in the ass. I have to convert them to a special format and then slice them up into pieces, no thank you.Get a $50 tablet, or get a 2DS, put your mp3's there and convert your movies to 3ds format or get homebrew to watch the movies.
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By the way the switch is a GAME console, not the xbox one.
Use a homebrew application to watch it, or convert it into a cia.Basic things. They had NO REASON to not include them.
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I have a 2ds. Watching videos on it is a pain in the ass. I have to convert them to a special format and then slice them up into pieces, no thank you.
they also had no reason to include them . . . if you look at the way they approached voice chat for example . . . they expect all switch owners to have a smart phone, with that in mind you already have a device that does "basic things" ...Basic things. They had NO REASON to not include them.
A homebrew app that doesn't even have sound support.Use a homebrew application to watch it, or convert it into a cia.
Huh. You have a point. But it's also true that my shitty phone's 4inch 480p screen isn't gonna do much good.they also had no reason to include them . . . if you look at the way they approached voice chat for example . . . they expect all switch owners to have a smart phone, with that in mind you already have a device that does "basic things" ...
Got taken off the hackerone site.He didn't disappear, he's still well around here, not ashamed tho.
I keep giving out multiple options yet you only talk about one of them...A homebrew app that doesn't even have sound support.
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Huh. You have a point. But it's also true that my shitty phone's 4inch 480p screen isn't gonna do much good.
1. Long process, shouldn't be needed.I keep giving out multiple options yet you only talk about one of them...
Convert it into a CIA.
Deal with it and use your phone.
Get a cheap tablet that's decently sized.
Sell your switch seeing as you don't have games for it anyways.
Get another job
Make stuff and sell it
You can't also dump them, because:[...] whether you have an authentic game or not, or whether you have possession of a Nintendo ROM for a limited amount of time, i.e. 24 hours, it is illegal to download and play a Nintendo ROM from the Internet
Since Nintendo still sells old games, and they plan on bringing VC to Switch, it's basically piracy. Also:Game copiers enable users to illegally copy video game software onto floppy disks, writeable compact disks or the hard drive of a personal computer. They enable the user to make, play and distribute illegal copies of video game software which violates Nintendo's copyrights and trademarks. These devices also allow for the uploading and downloading of ROMs to and from the Internet. Based upon the functions of these devices, they are illegal.
So nope. Not a single Nintendo video game is in public domain, so they are still Nintendo's property.U.S. copyright laws state that copyrights owned by corporations are valid for 75 years from the date of first publication. Because video games have been around for less than three decades, the copyrights of all video games will not expire for many decades to come.
Alright I understand 3-5. But 1-2 is just you complaining, you're talking like it's impossible for you to view movies and music on a portable device while you have two options. Either deal with it and do one or both or deal it with and just don't do it and don't complain.1. Long process, shouldn't be needed.
2. Small screen, shitty resolution.
3. Don't have money.
4. Thank you very much, I have 9.
5. As that is a perfectly viable option and a very fast thing you can do!
6. Already did, bought a Switch on it. Besides, don't have stuff to make shit from.
Seems like you have a big problem with them. Mind explaining?wow. . . those are yourresponsesexcuses . . . where is that unwatch button
My opinions, and if I find them inconvenient, it might as well be impossible.Alright I understand 3-5. But 1-2 is just you complaining, you're talking like it's impossible for you to view movies and music on a portable device while you have two options. Either deal with it and do one or both or deal it with and just don't do it and don't complain.
I rest my case once again. >:|
1. PSP didn't get killed.Homebrew = piracy. Why? Because of the following reasons:
1. Emulators
In order for them to be useful, you have to posess the ROMs. And, according to Nintendo's website:
You can't also dump them, because:
Since Nintendo still sells old games, and they plan on bringing VC to Switch, it's basically piracy. Also:
So nope. Not a single Nintendo video game is in public domain, so they are still Nintendo's property.
I myself like using emulators, but I don't lie to myself that it's legal. They are legal only without the ROMs, but in reality everyone downloads an emulator to play ROMs (except for some homebrew developers, but they're very tiny minority).
2. Homebrew access leads to more exploits. You start small, then you can make more on what you've built upon. It's been like that with the 3DS. Basically, homebrew access really helps in developing more exploits, which eventually will lead to piracy.
Nintendo, as a company, is doing the right thing - they are protecting they products from piracy, and they are encouraging users to help them. If you made a video game company, would you like to have all of your games being pirated? Maybe for normal homebrew users (those who use it to e.g manage files on the SD card or watch movies or view photos or play free homebrew games) it's bad, but homebrew leads to piracy - most people use homebrew for emulators and piracy.
Also, this isn't a wall of shame, but they're actually doing a right thing, and everyone can gain something from their actions - more games. Devs won't develop their games on a console that allows for piracy (or even homebrew, because, as I've said before - it leads to piracy). Piracy killed PSP, and even though Wii was a success, it lacked 3rd party support. I, and many more Switch owners, don't want that to happen with that console. So stop whining and just buy games, or if you want homebrew use a different device. Or learn how to code, that'd be more useful than making a new thread.
It might as well be impossible? You're 27, i'm 12. Don't cry how it "might as well be impossible" because you have endless possibilities to get what you want, I just listed the ones I know and are faster to do. (The job one can just help with your no money situation in general.)Seems like you have a big problem with them. Mind explaining?
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My opinions, and if I find them inconvenient, it might as well be impossible.
You have US flag as your country. US is not in EU.2. I don't need to dump a game. If I own it, download it from the internet and then throw away my original copy, it is perfectly legal (at least here in the EU
>Complains for Nintendo trying to give people money to help them make a filtering system.Nintendo should somehow make a filtering system instead of blocking harmless homebrew applications.
For me, those are not options. I "rest my case".It might as well be impossible? You're 27, i'm 12. Don't cry how it "might as well be impossible" because you have endless possibilities to get what you want, I just listed the ones I know and are faster to do. (The job one can just help with your no money situation in general.)
That statement makes no sense. I was saying that Nintendo shouldn't block all harmless homebrew apps.>Complains for Nintendo trying to give people money to help them make a filtering system.
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