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There's only so much they can do. The region lock can only be disabled with some form of software running in the background.Oh yeah, the ""compatible"" homebrew. How could I forget?
No, but you can put a CN ROM on it -> Ninjhax -> change game on Sky -> run it with region free loader!The Sky3DS+ bypasses region locks?
There's only so much they can do. The region lock can only be disabled with some form of software running in the background.
Damn, it's so sad buying blue sky3ds 2 weeks ago. Wasted so much money on that.
You make it sound like you're the only moron who would fork out $80 for a product without doing thorough research beforehand.What's the point of buying an old one for someone when he can get the better orange version?
Excuse the slight delay, my OCD™ forced me to test just about everything, including the LED settings.Finally! Thx Foxi4 for your great job!!
Wrong! Gateway can use NTFS and exFAT, dude. No problem with untrim MGS or Xenoblade!Further impressions before finishing the review (a little sneak peak, since this thread seems lively):
- The Sky3DS+ uses FAT32 to great effect, God bless Team Sky! It's a joy to copy stuff to it, no DiskWriter ever again! Remember, 4GB ROMs will have to be trimmed in order to fit, as is the case with Gateway
You could buy your games(new) and support the devs =DI'm sorry if my little whine bothers you, but this example is very bad. It's more like buying a TV that will not be working with all new TV shows, movies, cartoons and etc. Yes, you can watch movies pre-2016, but thats all. Would you be sad? Yes, you would.
Well, I have to. I guess.
Not when using FAT32, which is obviously what I meant.Wrong! Gateway can use NTFS and exFAT, dude. No problem with untrim MGS or Xenoblade!