sorry i meant when i use 3DNUS to download any update it asks me for a version number. where do i find this ?
It's Europe
It does not work. For example the latest Pokemon ORAS-update has the version 6.6.0, but it didn't matter in what combination I put the version or TitleID in.Hmm, you mean the version required? That sounds problematic. I'm not sure how you would know that without examining the installed software in BBM/DevMenu, unless it's the same as what the game itself requires.
It does not work. For example the latest Pokemon ORAS-update has the version 6.6.0, but it didn't matter in what combination I put the version or TitleID in.
000400000011C400
0x011c4
6.6.0
6.6
1.3
v6.6.0
etc.
Nothing worked.
Bit of a hackjob because ground hasn't officially released the source code for newer versions of 3DNUS, but I spent the past few hours doing this (0004000e00055d00v4192 is Pokemon X Update v1.4):
Ground, if this is a feature you want implemented in the official version, shoot me a PM and we can figure out how to get it into the official release (since you don't have a github for me to make a pull request at).
why would you want to decrypt and then build a cia? why not build a cia with the encrypted contents?
if needed (i guess if you do not have a real ticket to be used), a fake ticket could be created with the encrypted title key, this way the key never needs to be decrypted on the 3ds...
- also you could just leave the version number blank, and the latest tmd would be grabbed (not sure if 3dnus supports that, i guess it does, but i don't use windows)
-Lets me verify the file isn't corrupted via sha256, and thereby verify that the given titlekey is actually correct, which is important.
-It doesn't take very much extra time.
-It means you have the decrypted NCCHs stored on your hard drive to look at if you want to, which is legitimately convenient.
-CIAs built with the encrypted contents need to use the encrypted titlekey rather than the decrypted titlekey, which means they're console unique...
To be clear, I'm using the decrypted titlekey.
Version number being left blank is a good idea.
sure, i know you are using the decrypted title key, so i mentioned the benefit of not needed to decrypt it on the 3ds
but yes, sure it can be nice to have decrypted contents if you want to look inside, and yes, i don't like how the hash is for the decrypted contents, it would be nice to check if the download from CDN was successful in FunkyCIA
i did not realize the encrypted titlekeys were console unique, that makes sense i didn't think about it before, thank you
although, i doubt nintendo keeps a track of the keys generated and who did it, although sure it is a possibility, good to stay squeaky clean though
Can anyone help me to find the title id and version number for Retro City Rampage DX v1.2?
I'll google it for you, which region by the way?