No, but you can't play games with the AP system thing in place.
Source?The SKY3DS Team are currently working on a solution for the AP Check for the Non-Orange Button cards, they will have it done soon.
I E-mailed them and they told me ;-)Source?
Well. This should be funI E-mailed them and they told me ;-)
Wow, really? If that's the case, I guess not :/That's what they give as an answer to everyone who asks about the blue button card. There will never be a fix.
Agree with you, it's supposed to be hardware… but I have a question : how can hardware problems be bypassed by software releases ? They made their card upgradable but how can we be sure that they won't need a new card again ?That's what they give as an answer to everyone who asks about the blue button card. There will never be a fix.
The udgrades are probably just to add stability(tm) If another AP check happens they will most likely have to make a new sky3ds.Agree with you, it's supposed to be hardware… but I have a question : how can hardware problems be bypassed by software releases ? They made their card upgradable but how can we be sure that they won't need a new card again ?
Don't quote me on this but I vaguely remember someone pointing out how the Sky3ds+ already has the AP check hardware implemented into the cart, therefore if nintendo changed the AP check around all the sky team would have to do is understand what nintendo changed and create an update for the Sky3ds+.
It'll be a combination of Wii U Gamepad + 3DS. Finally a "powerful" portable that you can play anywhere.... and dock it to a TV at home to enjoy full screen gameplay.And before that, the NX will be out !
…No, kidding, we don't even know if it will be handheld or no.
It'll be a combination of Wii U Gamepad + 3DS. Finally a "powerful" portable that you can play anywhere.... and dock it to a TV at home to enjoy full screen gameplay.
The SKY3DS Team are currently working on a solution for the AP Check for the Non-Orange Button cards, they will have it done soon.
How could it be possible, they said it's an hardware problem ?