Has anyone tried installing a game brazilian style, then actually gone and purchased some DLC from the eshop? Just be curious to know if it works
You can use purchased dlc with the method. This has been confirmed for a while. Can't pirate it thoughHas anyone tried installing a game brazilian style, then actually gone and purchased some DLC from the eshop? Just be curious to know if it works
You can use purchased dlc with the method. This has been confirmed for a while. Can't pirate it though
Why can't we install eshop games with tik files (ex: affordable space adventures, downloaded with utikdownloader on nintendo servers) from the well known iso site ?You can use purchased dlc with the method. This has been confirmed for a while. Can't pirate it though
If you have rednand you can but in sysnad you can't because no sig patchesWhy can't we install eshop games with tik files (ex: affordable space adventures, downloaded with utikdownloader on nintendo servers) from the well known iso site
but the tik files for games also available on disc work, why ?If you have rednand you can but in sysnad you can't because no sig patches
Because the disc tickets are sign to work on any console. Even if they are install to the consolebut the tik files for games also available on disc work, why ?
Why can we generate tickets for eshop games with a "same" sig ? It's a simple file with 0/1 datas, no soft to do that ?Because the disc tickets are sign to work on any console. Even if they are install to the console
Each sig is different. For eshop games you would need to delete console specific data with universal data which only nintendo has. The odds breaking the code are less likely then you becoming a millionaire by tonight.Why can we generate tickets for eshop games with a "same" sig ? It's a file with hex values, no soft to do that ?
It's impossible because if the ID is console specific , the ticket is unvalid , and is only installable on RedNAND.Why can we generate tickets for eshop games with a "same" sig ? It's a simple file with 0/1 datas, no soft to do that ?