I mean, I agree. As I've said before I personally audit every NSP I install with hactool beforehand. But most people aren't as paranoid as I am.
Sounds like a good idea, how does one do this?
I mean, I agree. As I've said before I personally audit every NSP I install with hactool beforehand. But most people aren't as paranoid as I am.
Extract the NSP (and then the proceeding NCA) with hactool and just do some look overs to see if it's okSounds like a good idea, how does one do this?
Well, people who doesn't take care, deserves whatever happens to them. Whatever thing it is... But making fake files that brick, well, that's to be a douche...
Anyways, what's the discord all these scene news or whatever they are is? Oh, and one more thing, could anybody tell me the average size of a dump? As I saw, Let's Go is probably about 8GB~? I am willing to buy one or two SD and I was thinking about 2 64GB for 13€ each.
Thank you very much.
Most of the scene news comes from here. Only the piracy related ones come from piracy discord servers that I can't link here. Both Let's go Eevee and Pikachu are 4GB each so both combined is 8GB. And I'd just get a 128GB SD Card as they're much better value.Well, people who doesn't take care, deserves whatever happens to them. Whatever thing it is... But making fake files that brick, well, that's to be a douche...
Anyways, what's the discord all these scene news or whatever they are is? Oh, and one more thing, could anybody tell me the average size of a dump? As I saw, Let's Go is probably about 8GB~? I am willing to buy one or two SD and I was thinking about 2 64GB for 13€ each.
Thank you very much.
Just keep a NAND Backup and use decent CFW and you should be fine.Maybe people should take better care of their Switches and be more careful, hmm?
Just keep a NAND Backup and use decent CFW and you should be fine.
there should be a tool where it can check if the game is real so you would know its a real game who agrees with me?!
It will probably disappear from forums and torrent sites fairly quickly, that's what tends to happen with fake releases. All of those 3DS rom blogs seem kinda sketchy though, they might not bother to take down the links. It's definitely always a good idea to check the hash of your download and make sure it doesn't match the one of the bricker. And in the future it might be a good idea to somehow test downloaded xcis/nsps to make sure they're legit, maybe by decrypting the contents to make sure the game data is there, since chances are low that someone would dump the game only to replace the main executable with a bricker, it could happen but it's much more likely that someone will just pack a bricker into .nsp/.xci and pad it to the right size, that's the easiest way to do it.The Eevee nsp is 4gb.
Im just concerned that now the pikachu nsp is out there it will always remain a threat, its quite easy to get caught out!
Extract the NSP (and then the proceeding NCA) with hactool and just do some look overs to see if it's ok
Only good pirates wait until the treasure kills everyone firstWhat purpose would these act do other than just fuck with pirate?
He didnt, he said he was going to post a fake one to that other server but said a bit later it was a joke. OG isnt gonna intentionally break anyones system.It's funny because OG made the brick NSP
Well, the bricking Pikachu one just had dummy data inside of it to inflate it to 4gb. The real one, by comparison, has folders upon folders of files and miscellaneous data.Thanks for the advice but here's a noob question, any tell-tale signs of a weird/incorrect NSP we should look out for?
He didnt, he said he was going to post a fake one to that other server but said a bit later it was a joke. OG isnt gonna intentionally break anyones system.