Getting rather annoyed by these major revision updates that don't really add anything special from a consumer point of view.
I agree. I'm going legit, at least for the time being. what I'd like is to be able to backup saves to a usb device.
Getting rather annoyed by these major revision updates that don't really add anything special from a consumer point of view.
That's kind of how Nintendo has always rolled for some reason. Even in the 3DS scene "major" updates just added a few underhood changes, but nothing interesting for the consumer. I would be upset, but honestly, I've just gone numb to Nintendo's stupid update cycles.Getting rather annoyed by these major revision updates that don't really add anything special from a consumer point of view.
The update has been out for like 2 hours. You have to give more time for anything interesting to happen.Any banwave after updated to 7.0?
Nah, only two hours....
I give it a few days until it's cracked
7.0.0 cracked
— motezazer (@elmirorac) January 29, 2019
Here are some SHA256 hashes in celebration :)
PK11: 434FA7D07A8D4FDFD8630AC40FF9BC697E0DE40E0041E225F154BEB9571044E9
Master key: 4EC96B8CB01B8DCE382149443430B2B6EBCB2983348AFA04A25E53609DABEDF6
Good heavens that didn't take long at all.Nah only two hours.
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That's kind of how Nintendo has always rolled for some reason. Even in the 3DS scene "major" updates just added a few underhood changes, but nothing interesting for the consumer. I would be upset, but honestly, I've just gone numb to Nintendo's stupid update cycles.
The update has been out for like 2 hours. You have to give more time for anything interesting to happen.
I mean, you aren't wrong. I am pretty sure the average user doesn't care about the number nor even cares too much about the update.I suspect the version numbers aren’t for us from Nintendo’s perspective. The end user is supposed to just update when told to. Why should we care what version number it is?
Reminds me of TWiLight Menu.I mean, you aren't wrong. I am pretty sure the average user doesn't care about the number nor even cares too much about the update.
But it still doesn't change the fact that their update cycle is janky as fuck for those who do pay attention to it. I don't think I can even name another company who pushes out major updates with minor changes and minor updates with major changes, Nintendo seems to be the only company who does that.
You can almost hear the desperation as Nintendo scrambles to attempt to patch up a gigantic hole in a sinking security ship with cling film and old pieces of chewing gum.
I mean, I think the focus at the moment is more "building the existing homebrew scene" as opposed to "trying to expand the number of homebrewable units when the homebrew ecosystem is still in its infancy". That's just my take on it though.Nah.. Keeping the scene busy will also divert their attention away from hacking the patch unit. Unpatch switch are getting rarer and rarer.
I mean, you aren't wrong. I am pretty sure the average user doesn't care about the number nor even cares too much about the update.
But it still doesn't change the fact that their update cycle is janky as fuck for those who do pay attention to it. I don't think I can even name another company who pushes out major updates with minor changes and minor updates with major changes, Nintendo seems to be the only company who does that.
Is that dude legit? I only know to trust SciresM.
6.2.0 cracked
— motezazer (@elmirorac) November 23, 2018
Here are some SHA256 hashes in celebration :)
PK11: 7D58F68E73784DCF8453B6BB67E78CC7D88004612DDD35DBEC91C385E3AF9413
Master key: 9497E6779F5D840F2BBA1DE4E95BA1D6F21EFC94717D5AE5CA37D7EC5BD37A19
He worked with SciresM to get the keys and SciresM retweeted said tweet as well so it's legitIs that dude legit? I only know to trust SciresM.
To all pk1decryptor users: pk1decryptor is dead. It cannot decrypt the 7.0.0 package1 and never will be able to.
— motezazer (@elmirorac) January 29, 2019
Now the TSEC FW bypasses the SMMU (!!!)