ROM Hack decrypting raw files

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The title key is out there. I have downloaded the demo myself. Anyway, that aloine is pretty useless, you can't decrypt it.
 
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For fucks sake.

You're not going to download it ahead of time without the title key. That's a 128-bit value, it cannot be brute forced.

Supposing you somehow get the title key ahead of time, you cannot play the demo without the external seed. That's a 128-bit value, it cannot be brute forced.

Nobody is going to get into the demo before the 18th.
 
Only 1093107000000000000000000000000 years of bruteforcing left
2^128 + salt + b = 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 combination plus salt and b value, if you try brute force it without any shortcut, is just plain stupid and waste your time. it takes forever if you using your Home PC, even you used super computer server to compute for finding 1 key is still need 100 year to complete. except you using quantum computer lol.
 
2^128 + salt + b = 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 combination plus salt and b value, if you try brute force it without any shortcut, is just plain stupid and waste your time. it takes forever if you using your Home PC, even you used super computer server to compute for finding 1 key is still need 100 year to complete. except you using quantum computer lol.
Ask NASA, this is for legitimate reasons
 
2^128 + salt + b = 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 combination plus salt and b value, if you try brute force it without any shortcut, is just plain stupid and waste your time. it takes forever if you using your Home PC, even you used super computer server to compute for finding 1 key is still need 100 year to complete. except you using quantum computer lol.

Ask NASA, this is for legitimate reasons
Let's apply math. Suppose we were capable of testing 1 trillion keys per second (which is way more than I think we could realistically test). It would still take 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607.43177 seconds to process every key, which equates to about 10,782,897,524,556,318,080 years. If we could run this in parallel somehow, and have 1 million computers testing 1 trillion keys per second, it would still take about 10,782,897,524,556 years.

And that's why we don't bruteforce keys. (And those numbers were generous estimates - there's no way we'd be able to test that many keys per second, or have that many parallel processes running.)
 
Yeah, and there is no need to do that. There is no bypass or anything else that you can get the demo earlier.

yes that is known, but this is also about decryption in general "decrypting raw files" is the title.

that said, I don't care if this thread is locked or not

once again, not trying to be rude.
 

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