
Not exactly, we're unofficially replacing system files offline.So you're saying you agree that downgrading won't get any safer than the current methods, yet you also imply that bricks can occur even when there is no fault on the user's behalf?
Doesn't the fact that the program can brick even when the process is done correctly suggest that the downgrade process can become more reliable in the future?

No.Doesn't the fact that the program can brick even when the process is done correctly suggest that the downgrade process can become more reliable in the future?

lol How so you remove your system cias and replace them with ones on a sd cardIF YOU DO FORMAT YOUR SD CARD AND 3DS, YOU CAN DOWNGRADE YOUR N3DS MORE MORE SAFELY
Sorry for bad english
if KTM is not much more advanced than what we have then whats taking so long to release it???He's not the one making KTM though. KTM uses the same exact downgrading methods (InstallFirm and InstallCia). All KTM does is hash checking and making sure you are installing the right version to your system console. It cuts out all user error so the only thing that bricks it is bad luck.

It's more of the nature of how the Homebrew Launcher itself works.I think you missed my point. What I'm saying is that even if all the steps are done correctly, the result can still be a bricked device due to error on the program's behalf. Surely if the program has issues, they can potentially be improved.
The fact that we are unofficially installing system files offline means there is a risk of a brick occuring, but just because that risk exists doesn't mean that risk can't be minimised by more stable releases of downgrade applications.
I cant understand you (my english is bad) but that I was said I formatted my sd card and 3ds, do the first steps on 3ds (like region, time..) and installed browserhax and homemenuhax and copied the neccesery files and sysUpdaterlol How so you remove your system cias and replace them with ones on a sd card
That does not mean it was any easier, that was just some extra steps you decided to take. (For "safety"?)I cant understand you (my english is bad) but that I was said I formatted my sd card and 3ds, do the first steps on 3ds (like region, time..) and installed browserhax and homemenuhax and copied the neccesery files and sysUpdater![]()
Yes its still have risk but when I try downgrade (before format sd and 3ds) sysUpdater error!That does not mean it was any easier, that was just some extra steps you decided to take. (For "safety"?)

Pretty sure he said nothing about it being easier.That does not mean it was any easier, that was just some extra steps you decided to take. (For "safety"?)
I am?So you're saying that the current release of sysUpdater is the best, most stable downgrading application that will ever exist and that errors only occur because the program has to work within the limitation of the userland access we have through the Homebrew Launcher?