Hi all, as we've seen a lot of posts asking about what versions of firmware to stay on and what might be possible on 3.0.1 and 4.1.0 etc, what I'd like to know is what the negatives are about coldbooting? For example, future games will require higher base firmware levels presumably and so how would that work with coldboot where you may have stayed below 3. Are there any other problems that coldboot users could potentially face? I know going online would be an issue and they could only ever likely do it after uninstalling coldboot. Would game updates be a problem though? I'm mulling over coldboot and warmboot and trying to decide which to go with. I'm thinking that loading using the jig and payload isn't really that much of an issue and should it ever bother me there is always autorcm (if I keep the battery topped up in cfw) and sleep mode. I'm also thinking that with warmboot, you get to keep your switch current with whatever fixes / patches Nintendo decide to implement, whilst having the beauty of enabling whichever cfw you desire.
But then coldboot is so convenient and quick and I've loved coldboot Haxcii and coldboot enso on my wii and vita, but both of those consoles were at the end of their lifecycles so I wasn't bothered about keeping them current / up to date.
But then coldboot is so convenient and quick and I've loved coldboot Haxcii and coldboot enso on my wii and vita, but both of those consoles were at the end of their lifecycles so I wasn't bothered about keeping them current / up to date.