So I'd like to install cfw on my Switch for one reason: to use PkHex to generate pokemon for Sword and Shield.
My Switch was purchased on Switch launch day. It's on the latest firmware. All my games are digital. My questions are:
1. Do I even need to check "RCM" or is it safe to assume that my Switch can run the fusee-gelee exploit because it was literally purchased on the first day Switch could be purchased?
2. The guide says that fusee-gelee is a tethered exploit, meaning you need to use a PC/phone to boot up the CFW each time. Does this mean you can boot up the regular, non-hacked firmware anytime by not using your phone/PC?
3. I know there is a risk of being banned when playing online with CFW. However, if the answer to #2 is yes, then does that mean I could run CFW while offline to generate my pokemon with PkHex, then reboot and run the regular non-hacked firmware before connecting to online and just never get banned?
My Switch was purchased on Switch launch day. It's on the latest firmware. All my games are digital. My questions are:
1. Do I even need to check "RCM" or is it safe to assume that my Switch can run the fusee-gelee exploit because it was literally purchased on the first day Switch could be purchased?
2. The guide says that fusee-gelee is a tethered exploit, meaning you need to use a PC/phone to boot up the CFW each time. Does this mean you can boot up the regular, non-hacked firmware anytime by not using your phone/PC?
3. I know there is a risk of being banned when playing online with CFW. However, if the answer to #2 is yes, then does that mean I could run CFW while offline to generate my pokemon with PkHex, then reboot and run the regular non-hacked firmware before connecting to online and just never get banned?