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- 13 de Sep, 2016
Those more recent nintendo leaks are pretty interesting with respect to the 3DS.
Around 2012-13, they were already working on what would be the Switch just before the 'new' hardware refreshes were released.
More interestingly (and concerningly), they had rather intense surveillance programs for people they suspected of discovering and utilising new exploits on the 3DS - like Smea and a European guy. That one Etika twitter video where he relates an experience with the so-called 'Nintendo ninjas' seems much more believable, after looking at the powerpoint presentations they made for how they would approach their targets and coerce them into cooperation.
Something that's arised recently with the 3DS' EOL is a cottage industry of schmucks saying they will install "wireless capture software" onto peoples' consoles and charging 50 USD for it, just because people are too afraid to follow the definitive guide. In reality they're just installing Luma and NTR, but it does appear to be a successful scheme thus far. Despite the fact that the guide has been maintained and updated for nearly a decade to be retard-proof, people are still willing to pay for something they could do within minutes.
Around 2012-13, they were already working on what would be the Switch just before the 'new' hardware refreshes were released.
More interestingly (and concerningly), they had rather intense surveillance programs for people they suspected of discovering and utilising new exploits on the 3DS - like Smea and a European guy. That one Etika twitter video where he relates an experience with the so-called 'Nintendo ninjas' seems much more believable, after looking at the powerpoint presentations they made for how they would approach their targets and coerce them into cooperation.
Something that's arised recently with the 3DS' EOL is a cottage industry of schmucks saying they will install "wireless capture software" onto peoples' consoles and charging 50 USD for it, just because people are too afraid to follow the definitive guide. In reality they're just installing Luma and NTR, but it does appear to be a successful scheme thus far. Despite the fact that the guide has been maintained and updated for nearly a decade to be retard-proof, people are still willing to pay for something they could do within minutes.
