I just got a 2DS which I had ordered on Black Friday, the cool see-through blue one. Anyway, since it's a brand new system, I thought I'd try playing around with Cubic Ninja a bit since I can always reformat the NAND if I do anything wrong.
I actually did format it a couple times to verify this behavior.
Let's say I open System Settings to set up my Internet connection and I open Cubic Ninja but I don't actually do anything with the QR code functions.
If I go back to the home menu and open up play log, it shows two titles, system settings and Cubic Ninja. As expected. As a sanity check, I close and reopen play log, so I get a third title - play log (LOL)
Now, if I actually launch NinjHax and run a program like ftPONY, then return to the home menu, play log says "4 titles played". But if you try to view them, there's still only 3 in that list. I'm assuming the fourth is the homebrew launcher, which won't *actually* show up since it's not a real app but rather being launched from inside a game.
Can anyone else verify this? I just don't think there would be any way to get rid of it, and it would make it screamingly obvious that you were hacking your 3DS (voided warranty perhaps?), besides just having some play time in Cubic Ninja. Hey, Cubic Ninja is an actual game, nothing unusual about having several hours devoted to it...
I actually did format it a couple times to verify this behavior.
Let's say I open System Settings to set up my Internet connection and I open Cubic Ninja but I don't actually do anything with the QR code functions.
If I go back to the home menu and open up play log, it shows two titles, system settings and Cubic Ninja. As expected. As a sanity check, I close and reopen play log, so I get a third title - play log (LOL)
Now, if I actually launch NinjHax and run a program like ftPONY, then return to the home menu, play log says "4 titles played". But if you try to view them, there's still only 3 in that list. I'm assuming the fourth is the homebrew launcher, which won't *actually* show up since it's not a real app but rather being launched from inside a game.
Can anyone else verify this? I just don't think there would be any way to get rid of it, and it would make it screamingly obvious that you were hacking your 3DS (voided warranty perhaps?), besides just having some play time in Cubic Ninja. Hey, Cubic Ninja is an actual game, nothing unusual about having several hours devoted to it...