I wonder if.....Powersaves technology has anything to do with NAND games running and 100% compatability hopefully they got rid of the bricking crap they xstarted with b2 saddly I own a 7.x 3DS
In that case, it's a "Pick your poison" scenario, I suggest patience before choosing to update to the leaked firmware, lest it turns out that it does brick systems in the same fashion as B2 did, or worse, in a different one and requires a different unbricking procedure.
That's a fair guess, but it's still worth a try.I tried Super Mario 3d Land and it didnt even recognize it. Im now trying star fox 3ds.
EDIT: Failed as well. I'm guessing its the same for Beta 1 and 2.
I tried Super Mario 3d Land and it didnt even recognize it. Im now trying star fox 3ds.
EDIT: Failed as well. I'm guessing its the same for Beta 1 and 2.
He's checking if 1.2 works after updating - it doesn't.What were you testing? Because Star Fox 3DS works for me (the rom).
What were you testing? Because Star Fox 3DS works for me (the rom).
He's checking if 1.2 works after updating - it doesn't.
Format your SD card and put everything back on it - I'm guessing that the launcher requires the files to be one continuous string.Can someone please test Fire Emblem? It's giving me an error. " Fragmentation "
Can someone please test Fire Emblem? It's giving me an error. " Fragmentation "
Tried it second time, it's already running. Must have been some error while copying to microSD.
Another thing, with Bravely Default, it didn't keep my old 1.2 save games. Maybe not all saves are compatible with this version
So it stores the saves for Pokemon and Animal Crossing in the .3DS file? I guess that means that when I backup my Pokemon game, the save will already be in the ROM.
To sell for profit.
I bought a "32GB" MicroSD from some seller on Amazon. The card says 32GB, but if you write any more than 4 gigs, data becomes corrupt. So, I overpaid for a 4 gig card.