Hacking Question Updating Games Using OFW or using CDNSP?

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I want to update my games and am trying to find the best method with the least risk of a ban. I've been able to go weeks and weeks so far without a ban.

Two options:

1. Using CDNSP to download the .nsp update and manually install it to the .xci

2. Going to OFW and updating strait from there?

Anyone know which way is "safer"? - (I know there is not a for sure safe way)
 

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Once you go online it doesnt matter. Both ways will get you banned.
Ofcourse using cdnsp is an offline solution and thus better.
 

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If you have a nonhacked switch or a friend has one, you can just share the update offline ;) thats how i update my games :D
 

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I'm already banned from online play and eshop, and I wonder if downloading game updates will eventually get me CDN banned like the people who use freeshop to dowload illegitimate content.
 

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I'm already banned from online play and eshop, and I wonder if downloading game updates will eventually get me CDN banned like the people who use freeshop to dowload illegitimate content.
Something tells me this would defeat the purpose of banning someone as the whole point of atum was to provide game and system updates, even to consoles who were banned. The whole oversight by Nintendo stems from allowing atum access to the whole CDN and not just updates. If they wanted to crack down hard on hackers, they could just ban them from the CDN in the first place.
 
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Once you go online it doesnt matter. Both ways will get you banned.
Ofcourse using cdnsp is an offline solution and thus better.

And if you stay offline and update using cdnsp, then it's the same as being banned because you can't go online ever again.

So no matter what you do, playing online is off the table.
 

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If it just for update .xci, ofw, but if you have .nsp installed then stay full offline and use CDNSP. Both are risky and using .nsp is more risky.
 

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