Until you and the next customer buying that game happen to go online at the same time.No bans for legitimate certificate XCIs. Try again, hunny!
Until you and the next customer buying that game happen to go online at the same time.No bans for legitimate certificate XCIs. Try again, hunny!
All these grown men/women comparing their toys' features lol
I'm a cheap cu*t and use ReiNX, but if you're in a camp (Atmosphere or SXOS), stay with it and just live with your decision. The other camp obviously is happy with their features, and it doesn't matter to them what circumstances you're in that made you pick a camp.
But all this thread is just a debate of who's di*k is bigger than the other. Or better yet, who's stroking the bigger di*k. It's awesome.
I personally will give TX another week, and if there's no 7.x support until then, it just goes to show how incompetent they are FOR A PAID SOLUTION.
I purchase the game from Gamestop, pre-owned, rip it and its unique certificate, and then return it for full value. Its within their terms of use for purchase, and at max that means the same cert is only ever used twice which is obviously within Nintendo's margin of error.
Besides which, for a lot of people (see, I can make claims too!) the purpose of XCIs is to not have to carry carts around tbh.
@tinkle is a troll and probably wasn't being serious. TX trolls in general will also do amazing mental gymnastics to rationalize anything after being backed into a conversational corner.This is a VERY scummy thing to do. If you and the new owner of that cart were to go online at the same time you would flag his console for ban as well as your own.
You find that acceptable? If it happened to me that a used cart got me banned because someone like you was ripping the cart and returning it i would be super pissed.
That's not exactly "high standards" is it? It's more screw you, I've got my game and don't give a damn.
This is one of the more disgusting traits I have read on this entire forum.
Yeah you f*cking tell em! F*CK the TX h*terms th*y C*n g* *n* f*C* t*h*m****** *****!!***
This is the one point where I disagree with your NSP oversimplification. I read extensively before trying to switch to Atmosphere. This is the *first* I have heard of Fluffy. I read a lot about Tinfoil. I read a lot about GoldLeaf. Went with GoldLeaf. Didn't work properly.the correct steps for NSP-installation on Atmosphere:
- Install NSP using Fluffy (no need for double space or splitting files)
- Play game
Biskeydump has nothing to do with Lockpick. They grab different kinds of keys. As for the different ways to install NSP files, that's a good thing. Tinfoil+Fluffy for USB installations work beautifully, for example, so there's no need for SX OS.This is the one point where I disagree with your NSP oversimplification. I read extensively before trying to switch to Atmosphere. This is the *first* I have heard of Fluffy. I read a lot about Tinfoil. I read a lot about GoldLeaf. Went with GoldLeaf. Didn't work properly.
Seems to be a pattern of tools that keep changing for homebrew.
eg Biskeydump -> Lockpick -> Lockpick RCM
eg Tinfoil -> Tinfoil variants -> GoldLeaf. And now apparently Lithium and Fluffy.
NSPs under SX-OS just simply install, as do XCIs.
Note: for safety I will only attempt to install Scene verified or No-Intro verified XCIs or NSPs. Less chance of a brick. Less chance of a dud file. And I have a NAND backup.
You left out the speculation that SX OS won't be updated to support 7.0.x, and the TXThis thread in a nutshell.
- My use case is the only use case that matters and everyone uses it this way. If you don't, you're in the minority and you're dumb.
- Free - because $40 is apparently an exorbitant sum. If you paid this because you didn't want to wait for free CFW, or it had features that interested you, then you're a scene newbie and you're dumb.
- Insistence that this incarnation of TX is generally trustworthy and their proclamations are believable, despite the players involved and their sketchy track record, and if you disagree or point this out, you're an SX OS hater and you're dumb.
- Semantics.
- Pedantry.
- Morons that treat their choice of CFW like it's dogmatic fucking religion worthy of defending. It's like arguing which hammer is better - Craftsman or DeWalt. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if it hammers the fucking nail you have. You're all dumb.
You just had to add something about sxos no ? .. the fanboy in you can be seen.You left out the speculation that SX OS won't be updated to support 7.0.x, and the TXemployeesfans crying that one can't say anything critical about SX OS.
The time it takes you to put an XCI file onto a USB drive is approximately the same amount of time it takes me to install a game over a USB connection using Fluffy.
That is the topic.You just had to add something about sxos no ? .. the fanboy in you can be seen.
With SX OS, you have to send an XCI from your computer to your USB drive using a USB connection. Using Atmosphere, in approximately the same amount of time, I can install an NSP file from my computer straight to my Switch using a USB connection.Are you retarded? If I download straight to usb, I don't need to put the file on usb as it's already there. I also don't need to install, you need to basically extract those files from the nsp and copy them to your system nand - with xci you don't need to do any of that, also it's much safer playing from xci on emunand - you can't dispute that - it's a fact, period!
You can slag off sx os as much as want - but for some people (like me), I like to have the option of using sx os or Atmos and can choose between them on booting my switch. I don't need 7.0 just now, but I can have that installed on sysnand if I want and 6.20 (or any other version) on emunand. Also I can use Atmos, so I have the benefit of being able to do everything - while you are limited!
No.. the topic is that there are no roadblocks for 7.0.1 for sxos so go on..That is the topic.
Tinfoil+Fluffy for USB installations work beautifully, for example, so there's no need for SX OS.
, and the TXemployeesfans crying that one can't say anything critical about SX OS.
That is the topic.
With SX OS, you have to send an XCI from your computer to your USB drive using a USB connection. Using Atmosphere, in approximately the same amount of time, I can install an NSP file from my computer straight to my Switch using a USB connection.
So no, I am not retarded. That kind of language isn't needed.
All my nsp/xci/dlc/updates are stored on 2 different hard drives - I don't need to transfer anything from my computer. I just plug the hard drive straight into the dock and away I go. I can have hundreds of xci on the drive and play any of them without needing to install anything. You're limited to 32gig (less) of nand space and say for example you want to play doom + the update, it takes you ages to install and takes up most of your system storage. I have a custom xci - plug the hard drive in and play and don't take up any space on my system storage. You'd need to uninstall then install if you wanted to play wolfenstein and then doom - so time wise - you're losing this argument whether you admit it or not.
eats popcorn
So ummm what about installing the games to my msd card? I don't need to uninstall them
also lets not forget about brickware xci files