Thanks.The only way it can be broken is by a new 3ds model or a hardware update.
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Thanks.The only way it can be broken is by a new 3ds model or a hardware update.
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The only way they would be able to patch it is if they sent ninjas into our homes (ninten-jas), had them steal every 3DS in the world, had them replace all of their bootroms, and then return them before we notice. So yeah, very unlikely...I don't understand how you guys seriously think Nintendo can't fix an exploit on a device they have physical access to.
Of course they can fix it. They'll always have at least the same access hackers have, plus an army of engineers with full documented access hackers do NOT have.