It also does not help that if you turn it upside down it says "69 ASSE"
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i have an NSP that claims to be the double pack digital version in SXOS installer. It wouldn't let me install it claiming some error and said it may be malicious but I can still install if I disable some safety feature.
Is this a legit NSP?
it's weird, instal was successful and I can play it via album instal. SX installer saw the NSP as the double pack and potential malware while the album saw it as pokemon sword.but the double pack are both games seperate not one cardrige
Mine did that, installed with tinfoil in the end via nut, been playing an hour now and all good so far, I used the nsp which is a conversion of the xci, no idea why SXOS installer shows it as double pack thoughit's weird, instal was successful and I can play it via album instal. SX installer saw the NSP as the double pack and potential malware while the album saw it as pokemon sword.
comapre the hashes to those that are threadmarked if its the xci, if it matches its fine but yes only sword was leakedits only sword?
I got the nsp that's floating around. I ran it through NSCB and it says it has been tampered with.
Is there any proper nsp or is this expected?
(Btw, i got it from "some cobra" if that helps).
Because its converted its going to say its tampered with because its not original. If you wanna be safe get the xci and convert it yourself
EDIT: Converted NSP SHA-256 should be
75559104A21A94585AEBF818149F6FD1E9E92579C452BD33E4C5DEE8C9D472A3
they shouldn't match. That's impossibleFrom the same uploader, the XCI appears as safe, but the nsp hash is different.
Nvm, converted the XCI myself and it now has the proper hash. Don't know what the deal with the one i donwloaded was.