• @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Let’s not pretend Team Xecuter was in the CFW and modding scene for honest reasons. The only two things they did were sell a for-profit modchip that uses voltage glitching to enable arbitrary code executing during the pre-boot process, and sell their for-profit, tivoized operating system. Speaking of which, SxOS is a license-violating, reskinned, rebranded version of the GPLv2 open-source Atmosphère operating system, with piracy patches applied out of the box.

    Nintendo sucks, but so does TX. Credit shouldn’t be given to those greedy fucks, but instead to the people who worked hard to break open the Switch solely for the sake of making homebrew possible: ReSwitched, SwitchBrew, and the Atmosphère maintainers.

    • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      1510 months ago

      That’s a lot of words that continue to not convince me that a 54 year old man with physical disabilities should be made to pay hundreds of dollars a month to a multi billion dollar corporation. I don’t care if he personally broke into Nintendo’s headquarters and stole games right out of their servers, it is fucked that this corporation can take 14 months of his life and 30% of the rest of his income forever. If he was a millionaire, maybe, but the guy is having trouble paying for physical therapy ffs.

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        10 months ago

        Don’t get me wrong here. I don’t think Bowser deserves that level of punishment, either. Xecuter used him as a fall guy, and Nintendo royally screwed him by making an example out of him. There is a victim, but there are no heroes in this story.

        All I ask is that when it comes to giving anyone credit for Switch modding, it should go to the people that actually did the hard work. ReSwitched are the ones that made it possible for us to modify our Switches and run homebrew, while TX steals, repackages, and sells their code without contributing to the homebrew scene in the slightest.