Hmm but if I boot with RCM and go online I might get banned right?, So requiring RCM for my 4.1 FW doesn't matter.
There is no Dual NAND solution yet right?
Also, Is there anything I should look out for, or any specific tools/programs to use (CFW or anything?)
have people been confirmed banned for just running homebrew once?
Also seems there's something called creport that I could use to delete any logs about that?
Ok so like the title mentions I've been out of the switch homebrew game for some time now since my left Joycon started showing issues with the analog stick it's been dusting away, I've recently sent it in for repairs and am awaiting it back.
Now... The last time I did -anything- homebrew was...
Too much revolving around the point, OP meant if he could do it without USB connection/cable. To which the answer is no.
RCM mode does not use the wifi adapter (or bluetooth), therefore its impossible to inject the payload without using any method that goes through the USB port (whether its...
not enough console exclusives to make it worth creating a emulator for it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Xbox-only_games
I see maybe 2 or 3 games that have a decent rating
Is it possible to disable vertical aiming somehow?
I'd rather not have the right joycon be able to aim vertically, AKA DOOM style
(The options ingame don't disable anything)
to 5.0.0 yeah but there's literally no point in downgrading to that version, also you would have needed to make a backup of your system on that previous version.
every major version burns a fuse. so you cannot go lower that 5.0.0 when you are on 5.1.0
The switch definitely offers hardware acceleration for video playback, the Tegra X1 has that, whether or not we can use it in Homebrew yet is a diff question, and only a question of time at that.
its a bug with the SD driver they have, it doesn't support the fast cards (they use a different voltage), you'll have to wait till they fixed it (Reswitched is already working on that)
128GB Samsung EVO, the UHS-3 one, it'll probably have the same issue but you don't have to cancel it, this is only a bug with Hekate's current version, the devs at Reswitched have already fixed it, so when the proper CFW comes out, it'll work
It fails to mount my SD Card (Samsung 128GB)
It IS FAT32 and with a 32KB cluster size
Been reading around and apparently its because they use a lower voltage?
So this seems a like a bug in the software then
Except for all the encryption stuff (which will basically disappear once we get the master keys for everything) an emulator isn't that far off, the biggest issue for emulators was different CPU/GPU architectures which required a computer several times more powerful than the original in order to...
Ok so.. let me dispell all the weird conspiracy theories..
There are a few known ways a system might get to know of a system update:
1. Actual internet connection, thus being "logged on" to a wifi network that provides a internet connection.
2. Plugging in a game cartridge on which a system...
You're not reading it correctly, if you're not a programmer this is unrelated to you anyhow, this is only useful for the people who want to develop a exploit for system < 4.06
Yes. But like I said, Blu-ray drives in computers are a rare occurence, the amount of people without any disk drive at all is higher even.
The only source where disks are still a thing are consoles, PS3, Xbox One and PS4 are the only ones with Bluray drives.
And it doesn't take away that...
though implying downloading isn't faster than reading it off the disc?
I mean a full x16 DVD drive will read with about 18Mbit's which is about 2.2 MB/s, the average download speed in my country is over 60mbit's (where most people I know have 100-200mbit connections save for the elderly at...
I finally modeled and 3d printed the new HDD cages I need in order to build my 2nd NAS. Original ones don't fit the mounting holes on the hdds I'm using. Been sitting on this project for over 2 years smfh
Also another 70TB going in the front mount drive bays of this server. 182tb raw, going to probably use a zfs RAID-Z3 for 3 parity disks, so 140TB usable
I could claw back 14tb by only doing 2 parity disks but I feel like with 13 disks in the RAID I'd be kind of pushing my luck on rebuild time if I encounter a disk failure