Nope, they use gdrives. if so you need access to them.is there a way to use hbgshop on pc?
That's because they use Google Drive and if something fails for you then because the file has been downloaded too often recently by others.does hbgshop download updates from the official source at nintendo? because many updates do not download/install. MK8 worked (1.7.1), but rocket league does not unfortunately. what can I do?
No this has nothing to do with the PC (which is even the core "feature" of the app, that it doesn't need one).but we still have to download from the app to SD and cannot transfer to PC?
90DNS CAN'T slow down your internet speed, it does only name resolution. After the DNS retrieved the IP for the domain, the DNS isn't used.
90DNS CAN'T slow down your internet speed, it does only name resolution. After the DNS retrieved the IP for the domain, the DNS isn't used.
I won’t switch to google dns for this, I did have a previous post saying it’s about the same as 90dns since I wasn’t getting the firmware 8.0 update but last night trying out google dns again, the 8.0 update actually downloaded, I guess the first time around I wasn’t using google dns long enough to get the update. I did also have a post saying I’m not sure if it makes too much of a speed difference and honestly I don’t this it does.
Not sure what thread I read this in but it said something about atmosphere not really working with incognito.You didn't do the incognito part?
Not sure what thread I read this in but it said something about atmosphere not really working with incognito.
Not sure what thread I read this in but it said something about atmosphere not really working with incognito.
is there a way to just download the games/updates/dlc to SD card without installing them?
90DNS CAN'T slow down your internet speed, it does only name resolution. After the DNS retrieved the IP for the domain, the DNS isn't used.
Something about that resolution runs pretty slow for me on HBG downloads compared to running my own yadns server. Its usually 2 mb/s vs. 8.
90DNS CAN'T slow down your internet speed, it does only name resolution. After the DNS retrieved the IP for the domain, the DNS isn't used.
With 90DNS I was getting speed at 2.4Mbps, with google DNS I was getting randomly from 1.7Mbps, to 6.3Mbps, speed kinda vary. Sometime it seems like not all the download would go through, like it been said already how many people downloading it has a factor on it being available or not.
Tell that to them I think everytime someone says it's slow they yell at them to stop using 90dns and use ingonito.
90DNS is slow because their DNS servers are in france and Australia iirc. Google uses DNS load balancing, which means if you are in the US, google is going to give you a french or Australian download server which is obviously going to be very slow for you. This is one big reason why people should not use 90DNS.
That's not how DNS works, it's nothing like that at all!90DNS is slow because their DNS servers are in france and Australia iirc. Google uses DNS load balancing, which means if you are in the US, google is going to give you a french or Australian download server which is obviously going to be very slow for you. This is one big reason why people should not use 90DNS.
A DNS does DNS lookups, provide you the IP address. A DNS lookup takes a couple of milliseconds, if even that. It only does it when it needs to find something new. Once YOUR DNS (router, or your Switch local routing table for example) knows what to do, it doesn't even use 90DNS anymore. You don't download things via 90DNS, your Switch does it directly to provided IP. It's not a PROXY!