Good for you flandersThen I'm not buying TX Modchip, it will become obsolete within a week
here is something to think on. If it has DRM how would they check if you typed in the key to another switch/or hacked there softwere if your offline with it? seems like they did not think everything though or they must have online working with out a problem.Their OS has DRM so you can only use it once. That's why they're selling it separately so you can have one USB payload with 2 Switches and only have to buy an extra OS
Theyre gonna have a site that asks for your switches serial number then they will have a site bot that builds the cfw for that system. If there's a mismatch the cfw install will failhere is something to think on. If it has DRM how would they check if you typed in the key to another switch/or hacked there softwere if your offline with it? seems like they did not think everything though or they must have online working with out a problem.
here is something to think on. If it has DRM how would they check if you typed in the key to another switch/or hacked there softwere if your offline with it? seems like they did not think everything though or they must have online working with out a problem.
I believe I heard something about it requiring you to be online during initial setup.here is something to think on. If it has DRM how would they check if you typed in the key to another switch/or hacked there softwere if your offline with it? seems like they did not think everything though or they must have online working with out a problem.
Okily DokilyThen I'm not buying TX Modchip, it will become obsolete within a week
They're selling us the payload? or they're making a CFW that only works on our personal Nintendo Switch so nobody can leak it?
here is something to think on. If it has DRM how would they check if you typed in the key to another switch/or hacked there softwere if your offline with it? seems like they did not think everything though or they must have online working with out a problem.
your right but still I would think you would run the risk of getting a ban from Nintendo from being online the 1st time to activate it. Will that is if they are banning this time around for cfw because they did not with cfw on the 3ds so long as you was not playing games early or cheating online and I was online all the time with my 3ds.Why would they let you activate it offline? Pretty much all DRM in 2018 is online activations
your right but still I would think you would run the risk of getting a ban from Nintendo from being online the 1st time to activate it. Will that is if they are banning this time around for cfw because they did not with cfw on the 3ds so long as you was not playing games early or cheating online and I was online all the time with my 3ds.
your right but still I would think you would run the risk of getting a ban from Nintendo from being online the 1st time to activate it. Will that is if they are banning this time around for cfw because they did not with cfw on the 3ds so long as you was not playing games early or cheating online and I was online all the time with my 3ds.
Most likely a PC with internet is needed, not the Switch itself.
You buy the key, go to their website or maybe their app. Then that will ask you for the key plus let's say the Switch Serial number or something unique from your Switch and that in turns generates your encrypted payload for your system only.
That is my theory
I beat all of you to the punchI think he means you'd have to be online using a Tool compatible with either Linux/Windows/Mac that'll likely work as a first time set-up compiler for the OS payload which could check your Unique Switch ID then write, and encrypt it into a payload, and when loading the payload up on your Switch likely through a mandatory push program (likely the same compiler program to make it an all in one proccess) it only allows you to use it as long as your Unique Switch ID matches that of the payloads encrypted ID Key...
basically a one Switch per Payload use, or if they get crafty any certain amount can be used so they could bundle a family plan if they wanted to using this method capping it at let's say 2/8/whatever per payload.
EDIT
Darn you beat me to the punch. xD