Yes there is, you need a 4.1 - 4.5 console and either crtrulib or a Gateway 3ds to run it. As for the link, gbatemp isn't allowed to share copyrighted material.
My best guess would be backed up nand dump my reason for saying this is if you use 200 play coins & your backed up nand has 200 or at a reasonable amount of play coins all you have to do is restore your nand file & gain the 200 play coins that's on that nand file only
By the way, if you don't have a gateway 3ds or your DS is updated past 4.1-4.5 there was still ways to get more than 10 coins a day, albeit with a little bit of work. Once you take your 1,000 steps (or bounce your leg with it in your pocket or shake it or whatever) you can just change the date to tomorrow's date by going to settings>other settings>Date and Time>Today's Date and moving it up one. Then you can get another 10 coins. Then you can change it back to today's date and get 10 coins all over again and repeat.
And as long as you don't open any applications other than settings while the 3DS is set to tomorrow's date, it won't screw up your activity log and you can still get coins when the next day actually comes.
@Ericzander
haha. That's what I always did before all this exploit and stuff.
I used to have a regular 3ds and just tie the sling then swing it.
Sometimes, I just shake it. Swinging was the most effective method though.
Swinging. Never thought of that. Sounds dangerous haha. I often make video tutorials for YouTube and just earlier today I was going to make a tutorial on how to get unlimited coins this way until I realized halfway through that it was pretty obvious and that I'd likely not teach anyone something they didn't know.
And I'm totally content with actually walking or shaking my legs to get the coins. Despite the fact that 4.5 3DS with gateway allows you to play 3DS roms, I'm loving homepass.
the playcoin setter app is not allowed to be shared on gbatemp as it is actually a official nintendo tool as opposed to homebrew......so its classes as warez.....you will probably have to just google it
the playcoin setter app is not allowed to be shared on gbatemp as it is actually a official nintendo tool as opposed to homebrew......so its classes as warez.....you will probably have to just google it
I really wonder if this is true. Because if this is the case, it means it has been overlooked by mods every single time it was posted. That seems a bit unlikely... Can a mod or admin give an official statement whether one is allowed to link to the PlayCoinSetter app?
I really wonder if this is true. Because if this is the case, it means it has been overlooked by mods every single time it was posted. That seems a bit unlikely... Can a mod or admin give an official statement whether one is allowed to link to the PlayCoinSetter app?
The official staff reaction is that being as the PlayCoinSetter and launcher.dat files for flashcart firmwares contain copyrighted Nintendo code, they do fall under our warez policy here (specifically the bit about "copyrighted software") and as such, those files as well as any files of a similar nature that may crop up in the future are not allowed to be shared here on GBAtemp.net.
And not directed at anyone in particular, but below I've spoiler'ed our warez policy just in case anyone wants a quick refresher/reference.
"Warez" - ROMs, WADs & ISOs
"Warez" is an internet term used to describe copyrighted software, game, film, music and data piracy.
We DO NOT HOST or PROVIDE ROMs/WADs/ISOs; or link to websites that do contain ROMs/WADs/ISOs.
Members may NOT ASK and MAY NOT PROVIDE INFORMATION or LINKS for and to places that provide ROM, WAD, and ISO files.
Members may also NOT mention torrent or warez-containing sites or channels by name or otherwise.
We do not condone piracy in any way.
Please go elsewhere if you only wish to download or share illegal files. The GBAtemp Forums are for discussion ONLY.
These rules also apply to other "warez" too, not just ROM, WAD and ISO files; this includes (but is NOT limited to) - licensed and copyrighted software, code, movies, music, video games, magazines, comics, e-books, television shows, illegal torrents, etc. These rules also account for "keygens" and "cracks" including how to obtain, apply or install them.
Those are the most frequently broken rules, and are the most important. Failure to comply with these rules may result in an instant ban on your forum account. Ignorance of the rules is no excuse!
Again, these files and others of similar nature are definitely not allowed to be shared here in the forum. I kindly ask that users refrain from posting them in the future. Thanks!
Edit - and of course, if you're developing a piece of homebrew/software, as long as it does not include software that is illegal to redistribute, you're more than welcome to spread the love and share it with us!
I don't understand that fact about copyrigthed content? What are they? Is a game rom included as copyrithed software? I find that a bit complicated because playcoin setter is just an homebrew for me?
I don't understand that fact about copyrigthed content? What are they? Is a game rom included as copyrithed software? I find that a bit complicated because playcoin setter is just an homebrew for me?
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sometimes to the point of thanking me for my quick actions etc against spam and other stuff, but yea...its either they come to respect me or outright hate me