and yet, someone out there is thinking:
"if it can be tailored/designed,
it can be modified..."
"if it can be tailored/designed,
it can be modified..."
That's why most of us are here, isn't it!?and yet, someone out there is thinking:
"if it can be tailored/designed,
it can be modified..."
You obviously have not read exactly what I have said I didnt say sharing games via sxos will get you a ban you can use any xci files via sxos as long as you dont try and go triggering any online communications that the game uses which will present an error code on your screen and a ban payload will follow. You can even use an original game cart online without issues or a legit purchased game via eshop but it has to be original. The same sort of procedure is used with this stupid flashcard but even worse because your messing around with something that uses OFW, if you go using any certificate with an xci file and try using online you will certanily get a ban all certs are different I have thoroughly looked through many of them using the HxD Hex Editor. I have done loads of research many years ago on banning switchs with xci back ups, certificates, online etc.. the lot so please dont undermind me as if you know better. This flashcard has only been in the wild a matter of weeks, it takes a good few months for a ban payload to trigger a switchI havnt been banned yet from this MIG or sharing games between my SXOS devices
Just can’t be stupid about it
It seems more likely a programmer to program the chips since it won't come with basic built in firmware. The Mig Switch requires sticking it in a switch which may have a possibility of Nintendo detecting the cart during flashing. I like that they may revise the price lower then $39 and hopefully they make it open source like they said before.This letter from UnlockSwitch seemed to slip by this thread. an update on all the changes they say the final product will have:
https://unlockswitch.com/Final_UnlockSwitch.pdf
"Our solution comes with its programmer on a USB type-C port (no additional fees)." Am I reading this right that they mean a dumper for the cart?
Oh no, big numbers=scary. No one seems to read articles beyond headlines these days. Nintendo simply had Github remove all forked repos of the original Yuzu branch (which everyone expected once the news came out). Meanwhile blatant Yuzu clones such as Suyu are still out in the open, even on Github. That and removing videos from youtube, which anyone can do thanks to the silly youtube automods.Big N is just beginning to go after the Mig.
https://torrentfreak.com/one-nintendo-dmca-notice-just-wiped-out-8535-yuzu-emulator-forks-240502/
"Our solution comes with its programmer on a USB type-C port (no additional fees)." Am I reading this right that they mean a dumper for the cart?
A "programmer" with a USB-C connection used to update the flashcart's firmware is only a few lines code away from being a dumper.It seems more likely a programmer to program the chips since it won't come with basic built in firmware. The Mig Switch requires sticking it in a switch which may have a possibility of Nintendo detecting the cart during flashing. I like that they may revise the price lower then $39 and hopefully they make it open source like they said before.
Speaking from what I've gathered from a few threads and discussions, so I can't say it's 100% correct:Is it possible to update games stored on the mig switch without getting banned?
Doesn't really matter since they log everything and use telemetry to tell Nintendo everythingThanks for the advice. So I should just leave the switch in airplane mode then, if I'm using the mig switch?
Going online should only be safe if you have a full dump of the game cartridge you own and no one else is using at the same time. In other words, if you have two Switches, a game A cartridge and a MIG Switch with the full dump of your game A on its microSD card, you can't play on both of them at the same time.Thanks for the advice. So I should just leave the switch in airplane mode then, if I'm using the mig switch?
I have no clue since the only local MP I do is between my modded v1 and pokemon tradesGoing online should only be safe if you have a full dump of the game cartridge you own and no one else is using at the same time. In other words, if you have two Switches, a game A cartridge and a MIG Switch with the full dump of your game A on its microSD card, you can't play on both of them at the same time.
Going online with the game that has donor certificates is not recommended either except for updating games (asked about that here).
I'd probably block Nintendo servers via 90DNS in order to get access to local multiplayer once needed, but that's about it. I wonder if that's a smart thing to do. Do you know if it's safe to use local multiplayer while using donor certs and with 90DNS in place, @TheStonedModder?
But, as linuxares said, we can't know for sure whether it's 100% safe.
Indeed. That's why you need at the very least one legally purchased physical game that will act as a donor and a way to dump certificate files from the cartridge via official MIG Dumper (or a clone whenever those become available) or via MigDumpTool (requires hacked Switch and a working cartridge slot). You can reuse that same certificate for all the games you have as long as there's no multiple Switches using those same certificates at the same time (e.g. 2 MIG Switches at the same time or one MIG Switch and a real copy on another Switch), just make sure that you rename them accordingly.
There’s much more detail neededI'm in an italian telegram group, and one user reported a ban.
He says he was always on airplane mode.
The first time he turned on the wi-fi he got banned.
*If you're asking:
I don't have the chip
No, the mig wasn't inserted in that moment
No, never played online
I simply update a game
There’s much more detail needed
Where did he get his game files from? Did he have every single one? Was he using a donor cert, and if so was it private or public.
He could have also been doing weird things there was a YouTube video showing how to use the MIG to spot gold pointsh
He get the files from an other telegram group who's sharing tons of games with shared certs.There’s much more detail needed
Where did he get his game files from? Did he have every single one? Was he using a donor cert, and if so was it private or public.
He could have also been doing weird things there was a YouTube video showing how to use the MIG to spot gold points