• Dudewitbow@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    You have to hand it to mocrospft though in the console department, xbox generally dont have software hacks to jailbreak consoles historically (generally hard mods), but nintendo and sonys OS is usually riddled with exploits.

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        1 year ago

        The WiiU had far.backeards compatibility and very low population, but was not immune to exploits.

        Officially wii, had built in emulators for old retro consoles and stuff, and unofficially gamecube.

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            1 year ago

            Why would the 360 need a hardware exploit if their security would be bad enough for a software one then?

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        1 year ago

        To add to this, not one person has jail broken a steam deck. Not because it is impossible, but because it would be pointless.

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            Kind of a funny “shower thought” to think about. Well if it were an iOS or Android device, the “jailbreak” is rooting since root is highest level access for *nix systems. So that is what is technically happening with the Steam Deck as you now have sudo access and most/all read-only restrictions are off. But at the same time Valve doesn’t start banning your deck or punishing you for doing it, and even tell you how to do it in an FAQ on the official Steam Support page. Which means it isn’t technically a “jailbreak” either and more of a “advanced settings” with some warnings and specific instructions that aren’t defaultly turned on. So it is both technically “jailbreaking” and not “jailbreaking.”

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            1 year ago

            I would say no as it was designed to be turned off if desired to do so. If it weren’t designed for that, then I would say yes.

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        To expand on this, most of the developers who make these jailbreaks openly disavow their use for piracy, and focus more on homebrew applications. Since Microsoft lets you sideload any app you want in Dev Mode, there’s no incentive to unlock Retail Mode, whereas other console makers have no such system and thereby get targeted more