Crazzy1 said:Nintendo should make useful updates.
What I would have done if I were Nintendo was release an update which didn't block flashcarts but added some minor feature like customizing the homescreen colours. Sites like this would report that the update was safe. Then a few hours later, release another update which would block flashcarts and people would update to it thinking it was the first update.SixtySixHundred said:And Nintendo are temporarily allowing them to lull us into a false sense of security, then hit everyone with a universal cart block!
That would be quite an expensive message to send to flashcart manufacturers...
tk_saturn said:What I would have done if I were Nintendo was release an update which didn't block flashcarts but added some minor feature like customizing the homescreen colours. Sites like this would report that the update was safe. Then a few hours later, release another update which would block flashcarts and people would update to it thinking it was the first update.SixtySixHundred said:And Nintendo are temporarily allowing them to lull us into a false sense of security, then hit everyone with a universal cart block!
That would be quite an expensive message to send to flashcart manufacturers...
tk_saturn said:What I would have done if I were Nintendo was release an update which didn't block flashcarts but added some minor feature like customizing the homescreen colours. Sites like this would report that the update was safe. Then a few hours later, release another update which would block flashcarts and people would update to it thinking it was the first update.SixtySixHundred said:And Nintendo are temporarily allowing them to lull us into a false sense of security, then hit everyone with a universal cart block!
That would be quite an expensive message to send to flashcart manufacturers...
From what I've heard, Nintendo basically have to do very extensive testing to make absolutely sure that they don't brick any systems.tk_saturn said:What I would have done if I were Nintendo was release an update which didn't block flashcarts but added some minor feature like customizing the homescreen colours. Sites like this would report that the update was safe. Then a few hours later, release another update which would block flashcarts and people would update to it thinking it was the first update.
RupeeClock said:From what I've heard, Nintendo basically have to do very extensive testing to make absolutely sure that they don't brick any systems.tk_saturn said:What I would have done if I were Nintendo was release an update which didn't block flashcarts but added some minor feature like customizing the homescreen colours. Sites like this would report that the update was safe. Then a few hours later, release another update which would block flashcarts and people would update to it thinking it was the first update.
You know, even though they HAVE bricked wiis through attempts to stop the homebrew scene.
So basically, with their attempts to stop the piracy, they have to be very, very careful so they can't just throw out these updates all the time.
xLaraCroftx said:Do I buy a EZ Flash Vi or wait for an update for my Acekard 2i? What would you's do?
pikachu945 said:well I guess all of us who updated to 1.4.1 learned today CHECK GBATEMP FIRST!!!!!
I believe it is. Basically all carts expect the EZ-Flash Vi and clones of the EZ-Flash Vi are blocked.WiiBricker said:Is the list of blocked and unblocked flash carts on the first post up-to-date?