Homebrew [Request] Nintendo Eshop sale editor

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Hi!
I was wondering if there is any way to edit nintendo eshop sale,i've searched but i've don't found anything.
So it's would be grateful if somebody could create a homebrew app to edit the eshop sale or downloaded software.
Thanks!
(also sorry for my english,i'm morrocan:lol:)
 
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Hi!
I was wondering if there is any way to edit nintendo eshop sale,i've searched but i've don't found anything.
So it's would be grateful if somebody could create a homebrew app to edit the eshop sale or downloaded software.
Thanks!
(also sorry for my english,i'm morrocan:lol:)
Well, even if it would be "possible", the change would only occur on the 3DS side ; for example, if you use some software / mod / ? to get the E-Shop on your 3DS to show that a 40 dollars game cost only 5, the price will stay the same on Nintendo's E-Shop servers, where all the information is processed. So that would be kinda pointless.
 

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Hi!
I was wondering if there is any way to edit nintendo eshop sale,i've searched but i've don't found anything.
So it's would be grateful if somebody could create a homebrew app to edit the eshop sale or downloaded software.
Thanks!
(also sorry for my english,i'm morrocan:lol:)
This idea isnt half bad that would be cool if you could modify the extdata to make a 40 dollar purchase 1 dollar. Maybe take this info from a 1 dollar game and inject the price to the new one mid purchase?
 
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sorry if you find my idea bad :(
Xenon Hacks maybe but why are you all talking about 40 and 1 numbers?
 

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sorry if you find my idea bad :(
Xenon Hacks maybe but why are you all talking about 40 and 1 numbers?
Because we couldn't understand what you actually wanted.
The way you phrased the request sounded like that you wanted a way to change prices of items on eShop to do fraudulent purchases with lower prices.
 

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This idea isnt half bad that would be cool if you could modify the extdata to make a 40 dollar purchase 1 dollar. Maybe take this info from a 1 dollar game and inject the price to the new one mid purchase?
Everything in the transaction is done server side. Changing the display for how much a game costs, if even possible, would do nothing.
Your console has no control over how much you are charged for anything. Nintendo's servers handle every aspect of the transaction, as well as pretty much everything else as well.


But for the sake of clarity, I'll spell out how the whole eshop process basically works.
When you choose to view [game 1] on the eshop:
Your 3DS makes a ticket request to the server for the basic info on [game 1]. The eshop receives the ticket then sends some basic info for [game 1] like cost, description, among other things.


You choose to buy [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends a ticket request for your account details and the transaction details for [game 1] so you can decide if you actually want the game. The eShop sends back your account details and the detailed transaction info for [game 1]


You decide to finalize your purchase of [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends the purchase request ticket for [game 1] to the eshop. The eshop receives the purchase ticket for [game 1], then checks how much [game 1] costs, then checks how much funds are in your account, then subtracts the cost of [game 1] from your account funds. After all that, it you sends a console specific encrypted title ID ticket for [game 1] for your 3DS to store in a normally inaccessible part of its NAND.


You decide to download/redownload [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends a download request ticket along with its encrypted title ID ticket to the eshop for [game 1]. The eshop checks if [game 1] needs a title ID ticket and then checks if the one sent is valid. The eshop then sends the data for [game 1] to your 3DS.


Your 3DS never tells the eshop how much to charge for [game 1]. It only tells the eshop to purchase [game 1] and the eshop servers do the rest. If you hacked your 3DS to change the info for [game 1] to [game 2] on the purchase screen, your 3DS would just tell the eshop to purchase [game 2], and and you would be charged for and receive [game 2]
 
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Everything in the transaction is done server side. Changing the display for how much a game costs, if even possible, would do nothing.
Your console has no control over how much you are charged for anything. Nintendo's servers handle every aspect of the transaction, as well as pretty much everything else as well.

But for the sake of clarity, I'll spell out how the whole eshop process basically works.

When you choose to view [game 1] on the eshop:
Your 3DS makes a ticket request to the server for the basic info on [game 1]. The eshop receives the ticket then sends some basic info for [game 1] like cost, description, among other things.


You choose to buy [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends a ticket request for your account details and the transaction details for [game 1] so you can decide if you actually want the game. The eShop sends back your account details and the detailed transaction info for [game 1]


You decide to finalize your purchase of [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends the purchase request ticket for [game 1] to the eshop. The eshop receives the purchase ticket for [game 1], then checks how much [game 1] costs, then checks how much funds are in your account, then subtracts the cost of [game 1] from your account funds. After all that, it you sends a console specific encrypted title ID ticket for [game 1] for your 3DS to store in a normally inaccessible part of its NAND.


You decide to download/redownload [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends a download request ticket along with its encrypted title ID ticket to the eshop for [game 1]. The eshop checks if [game 1] needs a title ID ticket and then checks if the one sent is valid. The eshop then sends the data for [game 1] to your 3DS.


Your 3DS never tells the eshop how much to charge for [game 1]. It only tells the eshop to purchase [game 1] and the eshop servers do the rest. If you hacked your 3DS to change the info for [game 1] to [game 2] on the purchase screen, your 3DS would just tell the eshop to purchase [game 2], and and you would be charged for and receive [game 2]
tldr jesus christ
 
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Everything in the transaction is done server side. Changing the display for how much a game costs, if even possible, would do nothing.
Your console has no control over how much you are charged for anything. Nintendo's servers handle every aspect of the transaction, as well as pretty much everything else as well.

But for the sake of clarity, I'll spell out how the whole eshop process basically works.

When you choose to view [game 1] on the eshop:
Your 3DS makes a ticket request to the server for the basic info on [game 1]. The eshop receives the ticket then sends some basic info for [game 1] like cost, description, among other things.


You choose to buy [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends a ticket request for your account details and the transaction details for [game 1] so you can decide if you actually want the game. The eShop sends back your account details and the detailed transaction info for [game 1]


You decide to finalize your purchase of [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends the purchase request ticket for [game 1] to the eshop. The eshop receives the purchase ticket for [game 1], then checks how much [game 1] costs, then checks how much funds are in your account, then subtracts the cost of [game 1] from your account funds. After all that, it you sends a console specific encrypted title ID ticket for [game 1] for your 3DS to store in a normally inaccessible part of its NAND.


You decide to download/redownload [game 1]:
Your 3DS sends a download request ticket along with its encrypted title ID ticket to the eshop for [game 1]. The eshop checks if [game 1] needs a title ID ticket and then checks if the one sent is valid. The eshop then sends the data for [game 1] to your 3DS.


Your 3DS never tells the eshop how much to charge for [game 1]. It only tells the eshop to purchase [game 1] and the eshop servers do the rest. If you hacked your 3DS to change the info for [game 1] to [game 2] on the purchase screen, your 3DS would just tell the eshop to purchase [game 2], and an
you would be charged for and receive [game 2]

wow okay seems impossible...

EDIT:I haven't understood all but with a backup of the nand it could be possible?
 
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Even if this was possible, it would be HIGHLY illegal and likely involve hacking the servers. It's definitely not something you should be asking about here, in any case. It would be not just piracy, it would be downright fraud, and neither are allowed on here.
 

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I remember someone (smea?) tried getting PokeTransporter without PokeBank with a similar method. Didn't work.
 

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tldr jesus christ
Tldr was at the beginning of my post. I probably should have formatted my post better to separate that portion.
Everything in the transaction is done server side. Changing the display for how much a game costs, if even possible, would do nothing.
Your console has no control over how much you are charged for anything. Nintendo's servers handle every aspect of the transaction, as well as pretty much everything else as well.
 

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Hi!
I was wondering if there is any way to edit nintendo eshop sale,i've searched but i've don't found anything.
So it's would be grateful if somebody could create a homebrew app to edit the eshop sale or downloaded software.
Thanks!
(also sorry for my english,i'm morrocan:lol:)
Just go check out that iso site.
 

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Even on "that" website, he will not find something that is impossible to make... And even if that existed, he would probably be in a lot of trouble for using it.
I mean so he can pirate his games instead of trying to commit fraud.
Neither are good, but fraud is much worse and you are almost guaranteed to get caught.
 
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I mean so he can pirate his games instead of trying to commit fraud.
Oh, okay lol. (but isn't pirating games fraud too?)
Anyway, I think that won't help him, if OP asks if E-Shop prices can be changed, it's probably because he can access E-Shop, so he's on 10.1.0 (and not on emuNAND, or else he would probably already know about that)...
 

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Oh, okay lol. (but isn't pirating games fraud too?)
Anyway, I think that won't help him, if OP asks if E-Shop prices can be changed, it's probably because he can access E-Shop, so he's on 10.1.0 (and not on emuNAND, or else he would probably already know about that)...
Piracy is theft not fraud. Good point, so OP is just another noob who can't read. His only option is Sky3DS.
 
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