Gonna look into this later with my other console to see what causes a ban. Start from Vanilla
Yes for sake this post, backuping the nand is detectable for Ninty? Waiting a proper answer from devs/stuffs..Meh all I've done is booted into RCM and tried to backup my nand (And failed, it came up with an error).
I can't imagine I've done enough for Nintendo to notice.
Everything could be detectable, we don't know what Nintendo will want to ban for, but currently only for downloading from cdn. Everyone should know if you do any modification of your system at all, it could end up with you being banned.Yes for sake this post, backuping the nand is detectable for Ninty? Waiting a proper answer from devs/stuffs..
Probably not, but only Nintendo really knows.Yes for sake this post, backuping the nand is detectable for Ninty? Waiting a proper answer from devs/stuffs..
Very true. I wonder if they will ban a user who hasn't touched RCM, Homebrew and CDN.Considering the past bans we know of, this is happening in waves. You could do something tomorrow, but Nintendo may not decide to ban/revoke the certificate in question for several months.
What, I mean we all know it isn't dangerous, but making it send you games is, probably even ones you own, could still get you banned.Correct me if I'm wrong, but the CDN is what gives you games'n'stuff regardless of whether you access it legitimately or not.
It's a Content Distribution Network.
It Distributes Content.
You NEED to interact with it if you download a game or whatever. It can refuse to distribute content though, that's why we have certificates and stuff so it knows what is what and like, "Oh, this thing is allowed to do that."
Now HOW you make it distribute its content with it is another story. You could find ways to circumvent the security stuff and make it give you games for free, or feed it your certificate thing from another device and......uh, that's what the downloader thing did, right? takes your console's certificate, and just gets content from the CDN sent to the computer instead of the Switch? I dunno, haven't touched it.
Anyways... the CDN isn't dangerous. It's just some ways of interacting with it that are.
in summation, stfu about the CDN being dangerous
I just love how the anti-hacking crowd just uses the banning news as an excuse to start boasting about how they're morally better than all hackers. What a delightful bunch of people... Anyways this really makes me feel hesitant for hacking when CFW releases. And I really wanted emulators too...
I don't think adding that flag to anything out there should even be considered legal in my opinion... Because people can mod the consoles (according to EULA only warranty is lost and I'm not meaning hardware mods like chips, but rather improving cooling, changing a broken part and things like that) and if anyone just remove the nand and turn the console ON it will boot to RCM, that shouldnt ever give a ban and if they flag that I hope some day someone go on court and and make nintendo lose......"If booted from RCM value=1" then that is possible, but they won't be able to tell what you were doing in RCM or if it was a valid RCM boot (eg. kids destroyed joycon pins and you end up there somehow).
What, I mean we all know it isn't dangerous, but making it send you games is, probably even ones you own, could still get you banned.
I have modified some sub abilities, and anything else remain unmodified.a friend of mine was banned because he used a modified backup of splatoon 2 and several users the same problem