Soooooo... we all know that there is no V2 exploit as of April 2024, but between the release of the V2 switch and today's date, has there been any sort of progress for creating a softmod exploit?
Okay. Last time I heard, someone tried to make progress on finding an exploit for the V2 chip. Any news on that?Nope, if you want CFW on V2 unit get it hard modded with a modchip.
Fair, although there doesn't seem to be a good soldering place near me... Fuck it, I'm decking out a V1 switch.But there was a whole lot of progress on the mod chips. They still aren't any easier to install, but since the method was thoroughly cracked, and people figured out how to do it with various RP2040 chips, the price has come waaay down. If you're spending $20 right now on a chip, you're spending too much (if not for the labor of someone doing the install for you).
Publicly, no.Soooooo... we all know that there is no V2 exploit as of April 2024, but between the release of the V2 switch and today's date, has there been any sort of progress for creating a softmod exploit?
are you able to read?Soooooo... we all know that there is no V2 exploit as of April 2024, but between the release of the V2 switch and today's date, has there been any sort of progress for creating a softmod exploit?
Okay. Last time I heard, someone tried to make progress on finding an exploit for the V2 chip. Any news on that?
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Fair, although there doesn't seem to be a good soldering place near me... Fuck it, I'm decking out a V1 switch.
There just isnt anything to go off of. Horizon (switch OS) has been searched top to bottom continuously and whilst exploits have been found there hasn't been anything that can give the kernel access required. It is really seeming like the only hope for V2 past a chip is Nintendo screwing up with a software update or some new hardware fault found.Soooooo... we all know that there is no V2 exploit as of April 2024, but between the release of the V2 switch and today's date, has there been any sort of progress for creating a softmod exploit?
Actually that's wrong. Soft exploit was first discovered, but before it was fleshed out to usable state RCM exploit came out and everybody moved to it.even the Erista relied on a hardware vulnerability (RCM) to enable software exploit.
And the soft exploits was patched on FW bigger than 4.0.1 so no other one will be possible.Actually that's wrong. Soft exploit was first discovered, but before it was fleshed out to usable state RCM exploit came out and everybody move to it.
Actually that's wrong. Soft exploit was first discovered, but before it was fleshed out to usable state RCM exploit came out and everybody moved to it.
Yeah but to a lot of people it's not piracy that we want. We want to be able to run homebrew specifically. You may say that's never the case but take a look at the Xbox One and Series. They provided us with a dev mode to run homebrew and emulators and nobody has cared to try and hack the system.Hey, at least Mig Switch exists now. Back then, it was full-on impossible to have any sort of unofficial stuff on a Mariko if you did not have soldering skills.
I ended up biting the bullet and just getting an unpatched Erista.
I understand how it feels.
Not to mention that Nintendo has a HackerOne, which is a site where you can submit critical exploits and get boatloads of money (ranging from $100 to $20k). Some viable exploits probably existed, but the ones that discovered them kept them private and submitted them to Nintendo for the $$$.