Hacking SX OS contains brick code!

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Hexkyz already recovered his nand. Fuck TX, i had respect for them for the x360 days. They sent their so long good reputation to the shit in just a week.


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Okay so:
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not that you guys care at this time but fingered i would drop this here they just droped ver 1.2 of there cfw with card 2 support so make sere not to brick.
 
Bricking the korean wiis intentionally doesn't count. At least that's what people said when they were bashing GW for it and proclaiming "would never support a company that intentionally bricks", while happily playing their Nintendo consoles.
I mean, I'm not trying to defend or attack any party involved. It was just asked if Nintendo could or could not brick systems, and I just brought up that they had done so in the past.

EDIT: I just saw that you ninja'd my explanation. NVM. :P
 
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I see nothing wrong with this. Don't try to pirate a paid product and you won't get bricked. Simple. You're not entitled to have everything for free
 
I see nothing wrong with this. Don't try to pirate a paid product and you won't get bricked. Simple. You're not entitled to have everything for free

Is the irony that this is a piracy-enabling tool not amusing, though? Anti-piracy on piracy-enablers is wacky, especially something this serious.
 
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I wouldn't be suprised if 100K was accurate and not pr bs.

Tool to enable piracy, no modification, just plug n play, cost of a single game. Like it or not, that will fly off the shelves.
 
I see nothing wrong with this. Don't try to pirate a paid product and you won't get bricked. Simple. You're not entitled to have everything for free
you could say the same about pirating Nintendo's games - don't pirate them, Nintendo / Team Xecuter worked hard on their games / SX OS.
 
I wouldn't be suprised if 100K was accurate and not pr bs.

Tool to enable piracy, no modification, just plug n play, cost of a single game. Like it or not, that will fly off the shelves.

It's a quote to both OS and dongle, I doubt they could even realistically ship physical of that level. With a long marketing campaign and huge preorder window, I could see it.
 
you could say the same about pirating Nintendo's games - don't pirate them, Nintendo / Team Xecuter worked hard on their games / SX OS.
The guys who clearly spend never to the point of neither buying the games nor buying the linkers I gloat alone at home!
 
you could say the same about pirating Nintendo's games - don't pirate them, Nintendo / Team Xecuter worked hard on their games / SX OS.
pirating alone isn't the problem tho it's going online with them that is. Tho this will silence free software users of their SX OS cracking.
 
pirating alone isn't the problem tho it's going online with them that is. Tho this will silence free software users of their SX OS cracking.
I don't think it will "silence" those who are going to reverse engineer SX OS, just make it slightly more annoying.
 
I’m going to avoid SX OS anyways.

Do you have to boot into SX OS to load other payloads? Because stuff happens, I don’t want stuff getting triggered by accident.
 
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Seems like making a new backup loader would be easier than cracking this. Maybe something more like a title installer, that installs .nsp files.
That would be the smart idea. Brick-threatening tampers is something we all want to avoid dev or not. TX clearly doesn't want competition leeching off their own work
 
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TX purposely bricked them, it wasn't an accident. Don't fuck with other peoples business.

respect others peoples job, crack not shit pay for it.

The amount of irony in these posts is staggering to me...

Anyway, if this claim is true (I see no reason to believe that it isn't, based on where the claim originated from), I can't say that I am too surprised. Personally, this was one of several reasons why I had never even considered buying their junk product. This is what can happen when you buy products from shady companies. I also find it amusing that they are (apparently) so concerned with piracy of their product, when the main purpose of their product is to allow the piracy of software produced by other developers.
 

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