And some games that work better on n3ds like Pokemon (U)S/(U)MWhy did they even include a better clock then anyways?
Oh, yeah. N3DS exclusives.
And some games that work better on n3ds like Pokemon (U)S/(U)MWhy did they even include a better clock then anyways?
Oh, yeah. N3DS exclusives.
just buy a regular r4 almost all of them work now, this is super sketchyMaybe someone here can help me with a flashcard question... I recently found a R4i B9S flashcard. The reviews of the products claims they have been able to install Ntrboot, but the problem is that the flashcard dont seem like to have a sticker on it's back? Some R4i sites claims it should be a sticker which claims if the product is real or fake. What do you guys say to this?
Update to newest B9S, then format. It's safe. Must-have homebrew apps are: 1. HBL Loader, 2. FBI, 3. Save Data management tool (I recomment JKSM).Hello guys, been a away from the scene and just got back. My n3dsxl cfw b9s seems running kinda slow and I want to perform system format. Is it ok to system format? And please suggest any must have homebrew apps. Thanks.
Checkpoint has a nicer UI than JKSMUpdate to newest B9S, then format. It's safe. Must-have homebrew apps are: 1. HBL Loader, 2. FBI, 3. Save Data management tool (I recomment JKSM).
I know, but I prefer JKSM. It's simpler for me, and I used it from the beginning. Also, when I tried Checkpoint, I had issues with it not correctly detecting games, and couldn't find the 'Refresh' option, so I decided to keep using JKSM.Checkpoint has a nicer UI than JKSM
Checkpoint auto-refreshes on every launch, and only shows games that actually have savedata/extdata. the latest release caches the list, and auto-refreshes if a change in the title list happens. there isn't a need for manual refreshing.I know, but I prefer JKSM. It's simpler for me, and I used it from the beginning. Also, when I tried Checkpoint, I had issues with it not correctly detecting games, and couldn't find the 'Refresh' option, so I decided to keep using JKSM.
Follow the instructions in the first post of this thread.
That's an old version of freeShop and will no longer be maintained as the owner is in jail. Use this fork instead.
Easiest way is to use the freeshop guide in the first post of this threadI gather this has been posted many times. Though trying to search on it is hard as it has 3DS in the title.
There is TWLoader to load DS games. What is used to run 3DS games?? Searching on the internet keeps pointing to gateway. Is this the only way?
I was able to use 3DS custom firmware on my 3DS with the 3ds.guide and some help from TurdPooCharger on this forum.
Are there other guides for loading 3DS Roms on my 3DS?
I think he means a way to load .3ds files. Since there is a title limit (you can only have up to 300 titles), if some person with a huge SD card wanted to have >300 titles, they'd have to resort to some other method. This would be useful, as it would allow you to swap out games easily, without having to wait the time to install them. Also, Sky3DS can do it as well, but it is another flashcart, and costs $70. However, Sky3DS is a 'true' 3DS flashcart, as Gateway (I believe) requires you to enter "Gateway Mode" (basically an onboard CFW) to actually launch the titles. Not only has Gateway been known to brick people for using 3rd party stuff with a 1st party Gateway cart, entering Gateway Mode on 11.3+ will cause a brick (according to Quantumcat). So, if you're desperate for a .3DS loader, and there are no homebrew apps that do this, then you should probably buy a Sky3DS.Easiest way is to use the freeshop guide in the first post of this thread
I think he means a way to load .3ds files. Since there is a title limit (you can only have up to 300 titles), if some person with a huge SD card wanted to have >300 titles, they'd have to resort to some other method. This would be useful, as it would allow you to swap out games easily, without having to wait the time to install them. Also, Sky3DS can do it as well, but it is another flashcart, and costs $70. However, Sky3DS is a 'true' 3DS flashcart, as Gateway (I believe) requires you to enter "Gateway Mode" (basically an onboard CFW) to actually launch the titles. Not only has Gateway been known to brick people for using 3rd party stuff with a 1st party Gateway cart, entering Gateway Mode on 11.3+ will cause a brick (according to Quantumcat). So, if you're desperate for a .3DS loader, and there are no homebrew apps that do this, then you should probably buy a Sky3DS.
You can, dump the cartridge to a cia file and install with FBI. https://3ds.guide/godmode9-usageyeah I did, but freeshop seems to do the trick.... pitty I can't just dump one of my own ripped 3DS game to the same folder as freeshop. Guess it doesn't work that way. I just re downloaded it via the shop. Saves me swapping out the games all the time.
Have you tried formatting one of the consoles?Hello everyone! I've managed to install a CFW on a New 2ds XL with the DSiWare method (by following the 3ds.guide site), and that required a system transfer (I used my friend's Old 2ds). All went well.
But I have a very particular problem: I can't play online against my friend, but only in certain games!
I've already changed the friend code on both consoles, but that didn't solve the problem in Pokemon games.
- I tested Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Pokemon Moon and Pokemon Ultra Moon and I can't see him on PSS/Festival Plaza.
- I can see and play with him with other games (tested: Zelda Triforce Heroes and Super Smash Bros.)
- I can see him online on the friend list from the main menu of 3ds
What's the cause of that?
Is there any solution?
Actually, I tried it myself (uploaded a video to the forums to prove it to any lingering doubters) and it doesn't brick - as long as you update in Luma and don't update in Gateway mode (that will definitely brick). Simply booting 11.3+ won't brick, only actually updating does.entering Gateway Mode on 11.3+ will cause a brick (according to Quantumcat)
Have you tried formatting one of the consoles?