Thank you very much! This is a nice hint. I will try this little selfmade script.The command you entered would attempt to use title2 as the title key for title1. That aside, if you're using Windows, it's pretty easy to do what you want.
The command would be:
As shown above, when you enter the first line, enter your title IDs without the first eight characters.Code:for %I in (1011aabc,1001fced,1101dcbd,1001784c) do ( java -jar JNUSTool.jar 00050000%I -dlEncrypted java -jar JNUSTool.jar 0005000e%I -dlEncrypted java -jar JNUSTool.jar 0005000c%I -dlEncrypted )
When you press enter after the first line, the command prompt will say More?
Type the first java command, press enter, press Up Arrow, change the 0 to e, press enter, then do the same from e to c.
The commands won't start running until you enter the final )
The for command can also read from a file if you want to make your title list in a file first. The for command for that is
for /f %I in (filename.txt) do (
Again, don't include the first eight characters.
You don't need all updates, only the latest (unless you have a special need for an older one.)
Other people have written scripts to do this for you, but I think it's easy enough to do at the command prompt.
But I am wondering, that I could successfully download <title1> using my command (JNustool <title1> <title2> -dlEncrypted) as shown above. You say this command would use <title2> as key.
So, shouldnt my title1 download be corrupted? Yesterday, I installed the <title1> and it seemed to work fine. Should I preventively redownload this title and reinstall it?
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