Hello Dark,
Thank you for still working on that tool
Just a question, as I didn't follow the scenes nor installed any games yet.
I'd prefer to understand before doing anything wrong.
Last summer, I used the dumptool to dump my brother's games to xci, I chose to keep the certificate to make them full dumps.
But, the certificate is only a real problem if you play online, and someone else play at the same time (or not?) that cartridge online too?
If I understand correctly, the certificate is only used/kept when using xci mounting with SXOS (which I don't have), so I don't have to care if the certificate is present or not if I use the xci dump to install it to NAND/SD (like nsp install, or convert xci to nsp etc.).
I don't have to first delete the certificate from the xci for my own use if I want to install it instead of mounting it?
as long as I don't share the full dump with the certificate in it I'm good, right?. I'd just wouldn't want the cart owner (currently my brother, someone else if he sells it) to be banned from online.
It's only the cartridge itself which is banned, or also the console/user account?
Is SXOS still capable of loading games xci without certificate? it just can't go online, right? or does it need some kind of fake replacement to even launch?
installing xci or nsp which don't have a certificate we can't go online at all, even if we try? how are games bought on eshop going online then? ticket instead of certificate?
(not that I'd want to play online with cfw, just for my knowledge)
it's what makes sense to me so far
edit : Which tool can remove/restore certificates from xci?