“Come on in and spend $15 on a soda” isn’t exactly picking up the tab…
“Come on in and spend $15 on a soda” isn’t exactly picking up the tab…
It’s not that hard, but definitely can be daunting if you’re not too into computers. Really the little RCM jig is just a plastic piece that slides into your right joycon rail and jumps two pins together that basically put it into developer/diagnostic mode. Then you need either a PC, android, or one of the portable payload injectors to get it into the hacked system. From there you can set it up so that it runs a virtual hacked operating system off of an SD card, and you can still boot into the stock firmware without altering your console at all.
It’s relatively easy if you follow instructions and have an early switch. The later model ones do require you physically solder on a modchip, which I wouldn’t have bothered with if I hadn’t bought one of the early switches.
I think it is a testament to the site’s design that despite constantly testing my patients, I still want to use it
It’s cool that you’re a doctor and all, but you shouldn’t be forcing your patients to use a social media platform.
You made Keanu sad.