Wait... will Nintendo ban you based on the date you started?(even when you go online after the release date?)I will also change the date I started the game with PkHex lol
Wait... will Nintendo ban you based on the date you started?(even when you go online after the release date?)I will also change the date I started the game with PkHex lol
yes, ban in imminentWait... will Nintendo ban you based on the date you started?(even when you go online after the release date?)
WOAH GUYS... Um. Halp?
I deleted the cias and downloaded the regular one + seeds (whatever)
Tried to import my .main backup and it said "this is not compatible with this version of the game"
Um. Wut?!
More info;
I put the .main from moon and put it into sun. Was that why?
Pokemon games use a secure value with saves, intended to stop duplication of pokemons with save backup abuse. Basically the save is tied to that specific installation by the game counting how many times it's been launched and matching that with the secure value stored in the save file (at least that's how I hear it works).WOAH GUYS... Um. Halp?
I deleted the cias and downloaded the regular one + seeds (whatever)
Tried to import my .main backup and it said "this is not compatible with this version of the game"
Um. Wut?!
More info;
I put the .main from moon and put it into sun. Was that why?
WOAH GUYS... Um. Halp?
I deleted the cias and downloaded the regular one + seeds (whatever)
Tried to import my .main backup and it said "this is not compatible with this version of the game"
Um. Wut?!
More info;
I put the .main from moon and put it into sun. Was that why?
yes, ban in imminent
Sweet. So my data is practically useless? This worked for many other games. Shit.Pokemon games use a secure value with saves, intended to stop duplication of pokemons with save backup abuse. Basically the save is tied to that specific installation by the game counting how many times it's been launched and matching that with the secure value stored in the save file (at least that's how I hear it works).
JK's Save Manager should be able to export the secure value from the old CIA's save (when it was formerly installed) and you could import it into the clean copy.
But since you've deleted it already, you'll just have to wait until someone patches Pokemon Sun/Moon support into the Secure Value Patcher tool, that lets you fix the saves manually for importing.
Or you could just delete the current secure value like that other guy said if that works, I have no idea.
used savedatafiler.okay, what program are you using.
Also, make sure you initialize the games first.
(let them load the language selection screen, but no need to start and save)
I'm able to import my saves with JKSV, no issue there.
Sweet. So my data is practically useless? This worked for many other games. Shit.
Sorry, did I ruin your delusion for a bit?
You are perma-banned on ALL online games because you were so STUPID and went online for a GAME THAT WASN'T EVEN RELEASED LMFAO!
Sweet. So my data is practically useless? This worked for many other games. Shit.
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used savedatafiler.
Dude, there is no proof yet that it's a perma ban. A huge majority of the people here are first time offenders when it comes to be banned online. Every first time is always temporary, not permanent.
Kinda curious, but now is it safe to instal the game from eshop (or FBI) and go online without the worry of ban? (don't want second ban, even if I have 2 3ds still to unban)
No, use PkHex, go to your trainer info and change the date.yes, ban in imminent
mines hyper banned and its my first aswell and its permanentDude, there is no proof yet that it's a perma ban. A huge majority of the people here are first time offenders when it comes to be banned online. Every first time is always temporary, not permanent.
https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/Nandrw/sys/LocalFriendCodeSeed_BAurora since I think you might know something about this I'd like to ask you something if you dont mind .
I saw someone propose to change deviceID through ITCM and then blocking write permissions with a9lh at start of boot so that fcdcert cant be used to overwrite the ID. Do you think that would work at all?
Also someone claims to be able to recreate a "legal" LocalFriendSeedCode_B, but shouldnt that be impossible since they are console specific and encrypted/digitally signed?