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I like the old Nintendo consoles...that doesn't need updates and such,and worrying your Flashcard/Console/System gets bricked.But I kinda doubt they would actually brick the console itself.
Pong20302000 said:chartube12 said:heartgold said:chartube12 said:I believe this is meant to block, remove and prevent the non-public released hack(s) for playing 3DS homebrew and back-ups.
EDIT: It also sounds like (to me) some games are going to start needing the newest update available to be played. Nintendo taking the PSP route for firmware and games.
Newer games already required your 3DS to be on newer firmware if you wanted to play them
I only own 3 games for the system and have not gotten a "you need to update" message. I have yet to see a single post with anyone claiming games need updates either. So if games already required new firmware, it's news to me.
Zelda Required the latest menu
the update is released before the game normally
heres the thread
http://gbatemp.net/t298943-zelda-update
Yup they have no right to brick our systems. Most they can do is refuse to give us services such as eshop or online play, etc such as microsoft did with the 360Giga_Gaia said:Bedlam said:ishdeepsingh said:every1 knows they can, but WILL they? (answer prob not as it will break the law and a bunch of ther stuff that im not even gonna go into right now because its common sense that they will get in trouble for those actions)Hakoda said:I don't have a 3DS but according to the legal statement in the changelog, they can render your system permanently unplayable if they detect unauthorized devices. According to Rydian, this is against US law. However it could be just Nintendo's legal PR bluffing.
I hate the way they word that crap too..we can brick your hardware if you use any software that we dont like. This ok with you? Well if not you wont be able to play new games...
Screw you nintendo. Made me want to throw my damn 3ds out the window. Make some games that are worth buying please...then you can threaten me into updating my system.
They can't brick your hardware, it's completely against the law, that's property damage. They're just bluffing. Not only is it illegal of them to do so, but the terrible PR and the huge amount of lawsuits would deter them from doing it if they could. Bricking your console like that is even more illegal than the piracy in question.
Beside, I doubt they are even capable of doing that. It's nintendo, they're stupid and fail. I mean, sos tupid, they think that this bluff is gonna scare people.
WiiBricker said:I like this update. I swear the loading times have been improved a bit (not in the browser) and the system now doesn´t require two or three times pressing the power button, but only one time.
it still used the internet...nintendo does not magically send the update through a spirit world....derp...lmfao_elf_ said:Tested today the auto-download stuff. Didn't update manualy. I put it in the charger and waited for the magic to happen. When i returned i had the "blue light of glory" and when i openned it it asked if i wanted to update (no internet needed). Great stuff
Demonstryde said:it still used the internet...nintendo does not magically send the update through a spirit world....derp...lmfao_elf_ said:Tested today the auto-download stuff. Didn't update manualy. I put it in the charger and waited for the magic to happen. When i returned i had the "blue light of glory" and when i openned it it asked if i wanted to update (no internet needed). Great stuff
Team Fail said:I agree with the Kokatu article. It doesn't seem any different. But it blocked my Acekard 2i. I had it updated for the previous firmware, but it just errors my 3DS out.
You know, the glitch where the game acts as if it has no Wi-Fi connectivity.ProtoKun7 said:The what now?Feels Good Man said:Zelda OoT internet connection glitch still happens.