Very early on around the time firmware 6.0 was the latest there were 2 possible cases but no confirmation so proceed with caution.has there been a case of a ban for using choid to upgrade sys nand?
If you had at least tried Googling that error code, you would have realized that error code is related to Stealth Mode as it was asked much earlier in this thread.Is error code 2160 8035 a ban? And wat kind of ban?
I've had CFW running for a month now and have remained in Airplane mode. I've now restored my Switch and its contents to factory settings using the appropriate tools. If I do end up getting banned, could I expect to find buyers for this Switch console, seeing as this is the hackable model? I'd rather sell it and buy myself a new Switch so that I can play online games. I'm not soliciting or advertising here, but just a hypothetical question.
I'm using tinfoil, i have ton of games installed on my emunand.
I even have my save modified in pkm Sword.
And i'm not banned.
I use incognito with 90dns in my emunand.
I was able to dl Warframe on sysnand, bought a New game and still Can play online in pokémon.
I'll be probably ban later on, but for now i'm not banned yet.
I'll update later if it happens.
I still play Warframe daily so i'll be sure soon enough.
I don't think it will work if you go online again with the hacked Switch, I could be wrong. You could just emunand the original which would keep your profile primary and circumvent the online requirement but obviously you would want to keep it offline. On the clean sysnand you would have to keep your profile as secondary, but for online games you have the online connection anyway so the check is a non-issue.So recently I was thinking of hacking my switch, but I'm still a really avid player of warframe (mmo that has no crossave or cross-progression support what so ever). So I was thinking of buying a lite and continuing to play it via that. Here's my plan:
My plan is copying my nand, then buying a lite, making the lite the primary system and then restoring the nand of my normal switch; making both systems primary systems and not having the online only restriction for playing games on the normal switch.
Just so I know in advance, is this a good way to avoid getting an account ban, or is there something I haven't thought of?
I don't think it will work if you go online again with the hacked Switch, I could be wrong. You could just emunand the original which would keep your profile primary and circumvent the online requirement but obviously you would want to keep it offline. On the clean sysnand you would have to keep your profile as secondary, but for online games you have the online connection anyway so the check is a non-issue.
Your account won't get banned, worst case your hacked console might.I mean, I was planning on disconnecting the hacked switch from the internet once I restored the nand, but thanks for the heads up. If it wasn't for warframe I wouldn't care if my nintendo account got banned, but I'm pretty sure if it does get banned then I'd lose pretty much everything on it
Your account won't get banned, worst case your hacked console might.
I wouldn't bother restoring your nand either, just back it up and then go emunand root. That way you still have a nice clean nand, can still boot sysnand for online if you ever want to play big screen and have a relatively safe hack zone on your emunand. Ban chance with that setup is next to zero.
Use this guide when the time comes:
https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/
I bought a Lite for exactly the same reasonsWell, I guess I'll try doing that then. I'm still going to buy a second switch though. That way I can just play warframe whenever I want to and still be able to do nearly whatever on the hacked one [excluding going online]
I'll do the emunand stuff first though
What CFW are you using?
Probably not.Hello, hopefully I’m asking this in the right place. I have an old Switch that is hacked and used it to get a bunch of Masterballs in a save of Pokémon Sword. If I connect to Pokémon Home and deposit a bunch of legit Pokémon holding these Masterballs and then use my clean Switch to retrieve them that system’s save file, could the Masterballs cause a ban on the clean Switch?
As far as I know, no one has been banned yet for having a incorrect fuse count. Even I have the wrong fuse count, and I play online all the time and haven't been banned for two years now. What Nintendon't does do is use the fuse count to keep you from downgrading easily to older firmwares or that was the plan since downgrading isn't really that difficult. I say you have nothing to worry about lad, but then again, no one knows what Nintendo can see and what they check. We're all just speculating and will continue to do so, hence a lot of half truths and a bunch of stuff that don't get some people banned, but others will.Can (or does) Nintendo check your fuse count when you go online and ban you because of a wrong fuse count? Be it more or less.
In my case, my fuses are of the correct count for 9.1.0. If I restore a nand back up that puts me back at 6.2 and go online (to update) will nintendo realize that I have more fuses burned than 6.2 is supposed to have and ban me for that? Are there reports of bans for this reason?