Hacking NTR and Piracy?

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So I always see everything stating NTR is an anti-piracy CFW. Never anything to the contrary.

Well loading CTRBoot > rxTools > EmuNAND > NTR seems to produce an environment that has all the benefits of rxTools patched signatures and NTR's functionality. I real time saved in a different region OOT installed as a CIA successfully.

So is this intended? For a CFW that says it will never support piracy it seems to do so quite well.
 
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I believe if you were to actually boot it as a Firmware itself It would not show your Installed CIA's however since it can run in the background of any other CFW it kind of defeats the point of being Anti-Piracy
 
So I always see everything stating NTR is an anti-piracy CFW. Never anything to the contrary.

Well loading CTRBoot > rxTools > EmuNAND > NTR seems to produce an environment that has all the benefits of rxTools patched signatures and NTR's functionality. I real time saved in a different region OOT installed as a CIA successfully.

So is this intended? For a CFW that says it will never support piracy it seems to do so quite well.
could you tell how you managed to install NTR on emunand? I would love to have 800mhz clock all the time without using hans. did you used cubic ninja cia or something?
 
could you tell how you managed to install NTR on emunand? I would love to have 800mhz clock all the time without using hans. did you used cubic ninja cia or something?
There's a BootNTR CIA floating about somewhere. You just install that to emuNAND and boot it whenever you launch :p
 
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