I'm not a fan of mod chips, besides I been updating all the time, since Sonic Manic was released. Nintendo has to make some very bad decisions in 2018 to make me want homebrew, like having Virtual console emulation outdated, and not supporting mostly demanded games like Chrono Trigger, or what not. In that case I just want emulators out of homebrew, I could care less for piracy at the condition these games are. You'll be buying a ton of SD cards for those file sizes of those cart games that can't even fit on to a 16GB cart they are using and won't be upgrading anytime soon. With no HDD support is gonna be expensive for all those SD cards you need those games to fit on, is not even worth it in comparison.
That's a bit of an untrue blanket statement.I hate to break it to you, but running ROMS in emulators is piracy.
Thanks for the news flash, but I was talking about nintendo switch piracy.I hate to break it to you, but running ROMS in emulators is piracy.
I hate to break it to you, but running ROMS in emulators is piracy.
I honestly think it would be so stupid to do so if you're waiting on homebrew, CFW, etc. This could be a complete hardware solution, and "soft vulnerabilities", may not even be around on later firmwares.
Not really too late. I think it's good to say either way for those who hadn't updated yet, and good for the idiots who saw this new hardware mod thing and thought, "Sure, updating is okay now!" so they can learn.A little late to be saying that now, no? Damned if we do, damned if we don't.
That's a bit of an untrue blanket statement.
Not everyone lives in a country that is goverened by the same laws, but even if we assume we're talking about the USA, you do know some people dump their own roms, right?
There's also public domain and freely distributed homebrew roms to consider.
To clarify, it's not illegal to run a rom in an emulator, nor is it piracy. It is usually considered piracy to distribute and download copywritten content.
Not really too late. I think it's good to say either way for those who hadn't updated yet, and good for the idiots who saw this new hardware mod thing and thought, "Sure, updating is okay now!" so they can learn.
So... yeah... not really.
Yeah, it was kinda a broad statement. However downloading rom images of games you do not own (or do own in the USA) is piracy. Heck, making backups of games you own is also piracy (in the USA). Emulators, for the most part, are just used facilitate piracy. You can hide behind the grey-ish legal matters all you want, but everyone knows what these things are used for.
I think you completely missed my point.Hardware modding isn't for everyone, i.e. not everyone has the skills, and it's riskier than softmod, 4.x.x clearly isn't going to have any kind of exploits, so hard mod is the only option.
I think you completely missed my point.