Nintendo has just released a new firmware update for the Nintendo 3DS

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It's time to update! No, not your Nintendo Switch--go dust off your Nintendo 3DS, because Nintendo has just pushed out a brand new firmware release for the old handheld. Version 11.17.0-50U is available now to download, offering the general promises of stability that we've come to enjoy so much. The update is so late in the Nintendo 3DS's lifespan, that the firmware updates have outlasted the system's own eShop. The ylws8bot Twitter account notes that under the hood and guise of stability, some minor changes to the eShop app, System Settings, and Internet Browser were detected. Be wary of updating to the new firmware.

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BannerBomb3 got patched, at least according to the Homebrew discord. View attachment 373264
What are they accomplishing by patching these types of exploits? it is not like it would make any difference at this point.
Meanwhile, they still haven't patched considerably more serious exploits on Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon servers.
 

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why are they still patching exploits? What in the actual hell does someone modding their 3ds do to them at this point (not that it did anything before.) We can't even give them money for anything on it at all even if we begged them to let us. Do they somehow think that being able to mod a 3ds makes us less likely to buy switch games or something?
 

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Yeah Nintendo pull a lot of bs but in this case the game development/publishing teams and the security ones are for sure doing their own thing.
My comment isn’t meant to be taken seriously
 

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why are they still patching exploits? What in the actual hell does someone modding their 3ds do to them at this point (not that it did anything before.) We can't even give them money for anything on it at all even if we begged them to let us. Do they somehow think that being able to mod a 3ds makes us less likely to buy switch games or something?
Of course. It is exactly what they think
They patch exploits just in case someone manage to emulate switch on N3DS
 

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why are they still patching exploits? What in the actual hell does someone modding their 3ds do to them at this point (not that it did anything before.) We can't even give them money for anything on it at all even if we begged them to let us. Do they somehow think that being able to mod a 3ds makes us less likely to buy switch games or something?
nintendo doesn't like it when we try something different on their dead consoles
 

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