
Does anybody know, or could somehow check for me what the minimum star fox firmware, im trying to stay below 21.0.0 bc thats where are the found entry points have been proven to work.
Sorry.. what entry points?
There are no "entrypoints" in the way you think.For my curiosity, can you provide any kind of links showing the significance of firmware 21.0.0? I've seen nothing about entrypoints or of anything proven to work. There's enough people on this site that are rabid for Switch 2 piracy that you'd have thought it'd be all over these forums by now.

??? Read my post, I didnt say that theres an exploit, Im staying on that firmware to be able to use a potential exploit in the future.Literally read the tl;dr line
the whole post you screenshotted stated multiple times, that nothing is useful for the end user(you)??? Read my post, I didnt say that theres an exploit, Im staying on that firmware to be able to use a potential exploit in the future.
it says that right now there isnt anything useful, it could be in the future. And if there will potentialy be an exploit in the future (a software one) then it will probably work on these firmwares. thats what the post means, I never stated in my post that there is an exploit, just an entry point, these are not the same thing.the whole post you screenshotted stated multiple times, that nothing is useful for the end user(you)
You're better off just updating to play your game, or trying to get a second system just for retail access.
ChatGPT was truly a bane to our society.Omg look like somebody talk to AI again...![]()
"Nothing that is of any significance to end-users". That basically answers everything.??? Read my post, I didnt say that theres an exploit, Im staying on that firmware to be able to use a potential exploit in the future.
If it could be useful in the future. Then they would be viable for end users. Which it is notit says that right now there isnt anything useful, it could be in the future. And if there will potentialy be an exploit in the future (a software one) then it will probably work on these firmwares. thats what the post means, I never stated in my post that there is an exploit, just an entry point, these are not the same thing.
thats what i said in my post, I didnt say that the entry points are of any use for me, they just indicate that a potential exploit would probably work on my firmware (based on this info, which is a bit outdated tho)If it could be useful in the future. Then they would be viable for end users. Which it is not
You’re correct that staying on a lower FW is better in case something else comes along. But these are not useful entry points for anyone other than researchers to find other entry points that would actually be useful to end users


