Hacking Question SX OS .nsp support announced?

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Can you use it directly in SX OS only without any additional homebrew is the question.
 
Can you use it directly in SX OS only without any additional homebrew is the question.
Which is what I mean exactly

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Nah super easy not lazy. Maybe if you tried it you would know this.
Can’t be arsed to install more shit on my Switch, sx os should be enough...
 
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@Trappie I would then like to direct your attention to my initial link in this thread, which not only answers the question wether or not .nsp files are supported, but also if TX are working on their own installer as well as to when to expect it:

https://gbatemp.net/threads/tx-releases-sx-os-v1-3.510085/

I decided to highlight the relevant section for you so you wont miss it again.
Add eShop NSP support
This adds support for installing and launching installed eShop NSP files. This is still rough around the edges and for advanced users only. To install NSP files you need a legitimate copy of the DevMenu, which can be launched currently via LayeredFS. We are still working on adding a custom and easy to use NSP installer to our own menu system. Stay tuned!
 
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@Trappie I would then like to direct your attention to my initial link in this thread, which not only answers the question wether or not .nsp files are supported, but also if TX are working on their own installer as well as to when to expect it:

https://gbatemp.net/threads/tx-releases-sx-os-v1-3.510085/

I decided to highlight the relevant section for you so you wont miss it again.
I know, I have seen it, I’ll leave a like on your post ;)

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Sucks for you then, everyone else been enjoying the 100's of eshop games for free.
Well, that’s one way. I rather install SX OS and wait for proper support instead of installing 2-3 other things not knowing if it’ll brick your system because it’s a work around.
 
I'm willing to bet Atmosphere comes with a much better alternative out of the box.
 
What's so complicated about
Copying a folder (once)
Starting Pokemon quest
Click install from SD
Install whatever game you want

When you think about it FBI for the 3ds doesn't have much fewer steps
 
Well, that’s one way. I rather install SX OS and wait for proper support instead of installing 2-3 other things not knowing if it’ll brick your system because it’s a work around.
It is proper support, and as mentioned it's no different to the 3DS when devmenu was leaked and used to install CIA's.
 
I really hope their software will ask if you want to delete the NSP once it's installed and will show the metadata.
 
What's so complicated about
Copying a folder (once)
Starting Pokemon quest
Click install from SD
Install whatever game you want

When you think about it FBI for the 3ds doesn't have much fewer steps

But I thought using Devmenu substantially increases your risk of ban? Or am I ignorant?
 
i have held off using devmenu as worried about ban from using it. waiting for TX .nsp install solution but probably that will get me banned anyway. lol. my patience is running out. might just load up pokemon and install the pile of .nsp files ive got
 
I'm willing to bet Atmosphere comes with a much better alternative out of the box.

I dont think so. Atmosphere is anti piracy, so if nsp installation will be possible on it, then through additional tools that are not part of the OS.

In the end, the same state as SX OS currently, except SX OS will get their own built-in installer someday.
 

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