1) This is nothing to do with (Exfat + homebrew) corruption, this is a completely unrelated issue that can happen whether your sd card is exfat or fat32. It won't cause corruption of anything else besides the game you installed using SX OS's installer.
2) This is not TX hating, I'm still contentedly using SX OS and I'll use the free shit too. Also if you start pro/anti-TX or TX vs. others bickering in this thread then I'll take it as a sign that your genitals are embarrassingly underwhelming.
So someone pointed this out on Discord, I haven't seen it mentioned here not that I've read every post in every thread. Most of my NSPs I've installed using Devmenu, but I installed a few with SX OS's installer, to try it out when it was new, and when a filename turned out to be too long for Devmenu and I was feeling lazy. I don't know how many games I installed with it altogether, but when I checked, three of them were corrupt. This explained an issue I had with Flashback freezing at a particular point until I reinstalled it.
The guy who pointed it out on discord had found dozens of his installed games were corrupted, sucks to be him I guess, and he said a number of other people had reported the issue. Don't know what the problem is with TX's installer but maybe they'll fix it in an update, until then obviously just use Devmenu or Tinfoil.
To check your installed games for corruption, go to System Settings -> Data Management -> Software -> (game) -> Check for Corrupt Data.
If it finds anything corrupt it will give you the option to redownload, obviously don't do that - press X or whatever to cancel, then either Delete or Archive Software, then reinstall the NSP using Devmenu or Tinfoil.
2) This is not TX hating, I'm still contentedly using SX OS and I'll use the free shit too. Also if you start pro/anti-TX or TX vs. others bickering in this thread then I'll take it as a sign that your genitals are embarrassingly underwhelming.
So someone pointed this out on Discord, I haven't seen it mentioned here not that I've read every post in every thread. Most of my NSPs I've installed using Devmenu, but I installed a few with SX OS's installer, to try it out when it was new, and when a filename turned out to be too long for Devmenu and I was feeling lazy. I don't know how many games I installed with it altogether, but when I checked, three of them were corrupt. This explained an issue I had with Flashback freezing at a particular point until I reinstalled it.
The guy who pointed it out on discord had found dozens of his installed games were corrupted, sucks to be him I guess, and he said a number of other people had reported the issue. Don't know what the problem is with TX's installer but maybe they'll fix it in an update, until then obviously just use Devmenu or Tinfoil.
To check your installed games for corruption, go to System Settings -> Data Management -> Software -> (game) -> Check for Corrupt Data.
If it finds anything corrupt it will give you the option to redownload, obviously don't do that - press X or whatever to cancel, then either Delete or Archive Software, then reinstall the NSP using Devmenu or Tinfoil.