Joelcool7 said:
Nintendo can use spotpass, streetpass, wifi and even games to keep the 3DS updated and fight piracy. I think 3DS will end up being a very hard unit to pirate on. Also Nintendo announced that the 3DS keeps a record of what's being played. it can tell if an illegal R4 chip was used and apparently EBGames can tell if they look at your system, thus not letting you trade it in, at least thats what was reported. If Nintendo has the ability to see what your playing and how your playing it then they definatly have the ability to brick those systems. The only viable option for a pirate would be buying a current 3DS turning off the Wifi. Never taking it out onto the streets where it could run into another console. Never buying new software for it because that software could contain an update. Only download pirated games and transfer them onto the 3DS. Then again who knows what security is built into the thing, if I were Nintendo I would have included an automatic briking function in the console so as soon as a rom is played illegally bamb their goes the system! |
Do you actually believe they would do that?? Never ever never. In some countries it's even illigal. Let's just hope 3DS mode wont be easily hacked. If Nintendo learned something, R4 cards or the like should never work on it (in 3DS mode). It will still probably be hacked, but it should be way harder so not every parent can buy his child just an R4 and be done with it.









