It will ONLY work for decryptable games and any game that has a decryptable patch released and it only takes a minute or two to jump between firmwares, this method is currently pointless.
Anyone who thinks this will lead to some magical method to play backups as we do on 3.55 is an idiot. I'm outta here.
Fair enough, we shall see whether this will lead to something or not, but like I said, only time will tell!
Switching firmwares to play different games, a very elegant solution.
People should read their own posts before deciding who is a prick. Anyone who signs up on a forum just to troll someone they don't like has bigger problems than how to play backups.
I said it was pointless because its far easier to switch firmwares.
You may not think it's elegant but it works and all it takes is a press of a button. What can be simpler?
Simpler is limiting the number of flashes to your nand/nor chip
People should check someones join date before accusing them of signing up "just to troll".
My original post had nothing to do with me liking or not liking Zadow, it was to do with the method posted.
I said it was pointless because its far easier to switch firmwares.
You may not think it's elegant but it works and all it takes is a press of a button. What can be simpler?
1. I agree on the first line of your comment - people shouldn't be looked down on and get bashed just because of the post-count - for all you know, just because a certain super-moderator for instance has nearly 3000 posts and counting, it also doesn't that most of these said posts are constructive in nature - heck, some of these posts are/could also be just a load of null-value crap.
2. Fair enough you like to question/criticize/give an opinion on the scene developments, and frankly, that's fine by me - BUT you have hinted out one point though: people shouldn't be bashed to death for their views on things if they've expressed it in a civil manner, and/or they've pointed/called out someone for the offender's idiocy - exempli gratia: badhabit calling out Greg for his contributions in a very civil manner, or lack thereof, when Greg keeps calling DeanK a "Cobra sellout scumbag" and all sorts of stuff.
3. Regarding the process being pointless: well, it can be cumbersome for the end-users, but as I've said before, some people love doing things the hard way in order for them to look out for other ways/opportunities to do something and get to the end result (illud est: they do it for educational purposes) - that's how some people learn to do stuff - via trial-and-error, and zadow28 & myself are two of the people who feel that they learn things this way.