Where did you find the new update (1.2.0)? I can't find it anywhere and eshop says it doesn't existThnx you, we just started playing online and without the patch it's super hard to do
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Where did you find the new update (1.2.0)? I can't find it anywhere and eshop says it doesn't existThnx you, we just started playing online and without the patch it's super hard to do
I don't know if its allowed to post links like that hereWhere did you find the new update (1.2.0)? I can't find it anywhere and eshop says it doesn't existand i can't play online without the update.

Good to know: with the patch files in their folders and game updated to 1.2, game's crashing after 3DS logo disappearsHello Everyone,
Yes, we will get a new update out to work with v1.2.0.
That's great, getting in some practice for the Switch version!I'm back to playing it entirely in Japanese, for the moment.

Do the patch files not already work with 1.2.0? I downloaded it last night and I've been playing with the same files as before without issue.
As an extra note, I've been using Luma's patching for it.

Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.Hey, how do you use Luma to apply the patch? I'm going to try NTR but if there's an easier way with Luma I'd love to try it myself.
Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]
Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]

Oh God! Didn't know that. It's working without a single flaw. Thanks a lot!Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]
Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]
Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]
Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]
Put both the arc and table folders into romfs, not the contents of arc and table folders.Hello. By "put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside [the romfs folder]" do you mean whatever that is inside the arc & table folders should be put in the romfs folder?

Download the CIA of the save transfer app from FreeshopThanks for the help.
I managed to get it all running properly for mhxx v1.2.0 on my US version 3ds
But I guess the problem now is how will we be able to convert the saved file or switch if the conversion app is in the Japan Eshop...
Any ideas?
Download the CIA of the save transfer app from Freeshop
I signed up just to say thanks! It took me a while to find the 1.2.0 update. So when I found out the english patch wasn't working once I did, I died a little lol. Your post fixed it though~ Again! Thanks!Hecka simple friend. I was using NTR before, but this really is more convenient.
In your luma folder, create a folder called "titles". In that, create a folder for the MHXX stuff named "0004000000197100" (the title ID of MHXX). Inside that, make a folder called "romfs", and then just put all the patch files (the arc and table folders) inside that.
After that, you just enable game patching via the Luma Config Menu and it just works. Great stuff.
Just to illustrate the folder format:
luma
| titles
--| 0004000000197100
-----| romfs
--------| [Patch Files]

