This seems like a very interesting project. I tried it before going to sleep, let's see what I find. It'd be great if I can get some streetpassing with MHXX, that way I could get a couple of Hunter Cards, while I can share several of the DLC...
Could someone explain the changes for LayeredFS? Does it mean is faster when reading the files on the /titles/ folders now?
Thanks for the continued work.
The DSI XL does not upscale, it's the same resolution as NDS, it's just that each pixel of the screen is much bigger, so of course will look sharper than the upressed and blurred default look of 3ds.
I got a DSI XL to try, after reading how...
I have a 64GB card myself, as I read about higher capacity cards beforehand. The only time I have seen these longer-than-normal shutting off times was with Pretendo, and every single time I turn on Wifi, even for a moment, it's when I got them...
Opening the nimbus app you can go back to the original servers.
I am suspicious the longer time to turn off might only happen if you have turned on wifi on at any time during that boot up.
When I play and I never turn on Wifi, the system shuts...
I have experienced the exact same long turning off since I put pretendo. I am going to consider reverting to normal, I don't use it and it's going to be a long while before I do, I don't particularly care abour playing MK7 with randoms, and...
Ah...
I will have to look more, I don't know what could be going on there, and I don't have my console near.
I wonder if dlc is locked to the save file it was downloaded with or something else going on...
Edit: I just noticed.
The card1/2/3...
That's not the directory I said. You don't have the folder with the long string of numbers, which is strange...
Have the game installed? Did you run it, or boot your cartridge to create a file?
sd:/Nintendo 3DS/[Folder with a serial number][Another folder with a serial number]/00040000/000bd100/content
There, there's a cmd folder, 00000000.app, 00000000,tmd and 00000001.app.
Again, look for the id that matches the region of your game...
DLC in the monster hunter games works differently from typical DLC, it's downloaded ingame in the style of individually downloaded "extra content", kind of like an on-demand spotpass. it's similar to how you download pokemon via mystery gift
The dowloadable content for MH games is not an "executable" CIA or similar. It was in-game downloads, it got the files themselves and put them in a specific folder to access whenever needed. MH3U's files for example are close to what an installed...
I think MH3U worked differently than 4U and XX. Instead of on the extdata folder, it goes on your save file folder.
Inside of your Nintendo 3DS folder there's a "title" folder.
Inside should be a folder named 0004000. There should be another...