Gaming Possible Fire Emblem Echoes Save Manager???

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Is it possible that someone will find a way to make a save manager for Echoes? I know it just came out and all, but I was wondering if anyone knew whether someone else was already working on such a thing?

Just curious. I'm also new here in case you couldn't tell. Heh heh...
 
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developer or cheat used to install plugin with libntrplug, it runs in background....its like a database injection in game
without using gateway
 
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it is useful but only work on real thing not on citra or any home emulator
 
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You need a cfw such as Luma3DS to launch NTR CFW(bootNTR).
To use a CFW you need to downgrade to 9.2 or have arm9loaderhax and be on 11.0.
With NTR cfw you can do all kinds of stuff such as cheating and even screen recording on the new 3ds.
To setup CFW/arm9loaderhax check this guide https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki
It's pretty easy, quick and most of all safe, if you follow everthing correctly
And no, you cant use NTR CFW on homebrew, as I said before, you need CFW to run it
 
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You need a cfw such as Luma3DS to launch NTR CFW(bootNTR).
To use a CFW you need to downgrade to 9.2 or have arm9loaderhax and be on 11.0.
With NTR cfw you can do all kinds of stuff such as cheating and even screen recording on the new 3ds.
To setup CFW/arm9loaderhax check this guide https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki
It's pretty easy, quick and most of all safe, if you follow everthing correctly
And no, you cant use NTR CFW on homebrew, as I said before, you need CFW to run it
Alright. Thanks. I'll ask for more tips if I run into any trouble.
 

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