them some bitches they must have changed the code in the nintendo network itself...
GUYS I THINK I JUST FIGURED OUT HOW TO BYPASS IT IN MK8 i'm going to make a vid just give me about 10-30 min
instead of creating a video, could you just explain what you did please?
This is tough guys No games work online, no miiverse, tvii, DLCs, game updates or any online services (except the browser I guess) .... We don't know what will come out of the Browser exploit but I don't know if I can wait!! I want to play MK8 and MH3U online ..
With the PS3, I waited 3 years with no online or firmware updating, ill do it again.
With the PS3, I waited 3 years with no online or firmware updating, ill do it again.
3 years I didn't wait and I downgraded my fw when it became possible. It would be nice if we had more info on the exploit to know what to expect. We know some people had some kernel permission (MK8 hack) but we don't even know if any of this will be usefull in a good way.
I jail-broke right when PSJailbreak was reversed, using a TI-84+, downgrading did not come until much later.
the main reason why I bought a Wii U is for Xenoblade X and I'm pretty sure it will have some kind of online coop ... if hacking my Wii U means no online I might upgrade :S
The ODE will require a software exploit to set up, for what it's worth. That doesn't mean it's any harder to patch, though. The ODE hardware itself isn't really a hack. Also what's this about the kernel exploit being removed in 5.1.0? I've seen no evidence of this.I'm hoping someone can find a backdoor through one of the ODE's to run unsigned code too. This would give us yet another backdoor that would be much more difficult for Nintendo to patch, like what happened with the 5.1.1 update (bye bye current webkit exploit) and 5.1.0 (hasta la pasta ppc kernel exploit)
They did this on the Wii, too.lol at first I was going to laugh at all of you for whining, but I guess I'm just as surprised as you all are that Nintendo is slowly progressing towards the modern age where online interaction is involved, at least on a security level. Really though, you kind of have to applaud Nintendo for managing to put in the most basic thing present in even last gen hardware. Though, I guess the Wii U being on par with last gen is to be expected. ;O;