Yeah, I suppose that's true. the glitch never really went away, just that Nintendo updated the Wii to where that glitch could no longer happen. Regardless of how exactly a patch is applied, the twilight exploit died with a Wii update, this Ninjhax exploit will die with a 3DS udpate. The game will always have the exploit. it's not like the 3DS can write data to the game cart that renders it permanently inoperable on Firmware 9.2.0-20 or older.Was the Twilight Hack actually patched? I think that depends on how you look at it.
The actual exploit itself has never really been patched. The Wii's firmware just simply can't intervene with the code that's running from the game disc. If there's an exploit that can be used in the game, the system has no way to stop it directly. The software on disc is in full control. The menu you see when you press the home button is coded in the game, it's not the system menu.
So what did they do to stop twilight hack? The system menu simply recognizes the hacked savegame and removes it from the Wii. It also refuses to copy it again from sd to wii. So this effectively killed the Twilight Hack, but not by patching the game code on the fly
Now, for 3DS it's a whole different story. The 3DS firmware can interact with the running game and patch it. So a fix that kills ninjhax will come.
Now this is interesting. Have you any examples or evidence supporting this, or is just a theory at this point? We know Nintendo can remotely delete content, but I assumed that any patch be it game or firmware based, requires the consent of the user to be installed.Now, for 3DS it's a whole different story. The 3DS firmware can interact with the running game and patch it. So a fix that kills ninjhax will come.
That's cool m8, don't worry I'm a hungry pirate as well that is why I have a Gateway for roms, I'm not ashamed at all to say it either. The answer though to your question is no I doubt QR Coded games will ever be exploited to run them so don't hold your hopes up for that ever happening. I think Smealum only created this for pure only Homebrew achievement I don't think he ever intended running roms at all.
Now this is interesting. Have you any examples or evidence supporting this, or is just a theory at this point? We know Nintendo can remotely delete content, but I assumed that any patch be it game or firmware based, requires the consent of the user to be installed.
It won't install anything but it always downloads system updates during sleep mode. You can't disable that.Well Spotpass can automatically download updates, even when the system is in sleep mode. Never having enabled that function myself though, I'm not sure if it will actually install it too without asking first. Perhaps for 'emergency' cases like these, Nintendo might just push and install the update (and that's speculation yes)
But what's for sure of course is that the 3DS supports game patching. So I'm pretty sure that fix will come.
Now this is interesting. Have you any examples or evidence supporting this, or is just a theory at this point? We know Nintendo can remotely delete content, but I assumed that any patch be it game or firmware based, requires the consent of the user to be installed.
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