I'm running 9.1.0 and I'm trying to get an older version of a game to run. I tried using goldleaf but it wouldn't install it. I tried using nsc builder to let it run on 9.1.0 but after installing it it'll keep telling me to update it still.
The switch firmware has a list built into it of what games have updates available at the time the firmware update came out. The game you are trying to use must have had an update available at the time 9.1.0 came out. You are always gonna get that update prompt
I have never downgraded my Switch myself, but the process seems to be complicated. In your case, it seems easier to me at least to find the update and manually installing it. You could use this database to figure out which version of the game is the latest and install with your .NSP installer of choiceAlright, I'm sure this will work but not sure how safe this will be... I found out the fw I need to be on for the game to work but how safe will downgrading from 9.1.0 to 3.0.1 be? I'm currently using sxos to test this out and move stuff over. IDK if I can stay on the current version of sxos while being on 3.0.1 or get one of the other two cfw to use. I'm also worried about fuse burning if I go down that far and then upgrade again.
I don't think that is true.The switch firmware has a list built into it of what games have updates available at the time the firmware update came out. The game you are trying to use must have had an update available at the time 9.1.0 came out. You are always gonna get that update prompt
It is true there has been numerous threads about it on the siteI don't think that is true.
I am running games like smash Bros and others on the base game with no updates on my 9.1.0 and I don't get any messages that it needs to update
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It doesn't make sense though.It is true there has been numerous threads about it on the site
Well, to be able to update the firmware requires internet access through, so if you're able to update the firmware, you should also be able to update whichever game you are playing. That said, I have also read what AmandaRose is saying in other threads, so I think what she is saying is correctIt doesn't make sense though.
I mean, what if you bought a game on a cart and had no internet access, you wouldn't be able to play the game.
Also, all my base games, which I know have alot of updates work without any issues.
I could understand if you are connected to the internet and it checked for updates, and after that made you update the game in order to play, but I can't see it coded in the firmware as there is still alot of people in the world with limited internet access and so on.
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If you're already using NSC Builder...why don't you use NSC builder's multi file option to join the most recent update to the NSP that you're trying to use? It's easy....it does it all for you.I'm running 9.1.0 and I'm trying to get an older version of a game to run. I tried using goldleaf but it wouldn't install it. I tried using nsc builder to let it run on 9.1.0 but after installing it it'll keep telling me to update it still.
If you're already using NSC Builder...why don't you use NSC builder's multi file option to join the most recent update to the NSP that you're trying to use? It's easy....it does it all for you.
Install devmenu and 'reset required version' on that game.
That way, it won't prompt you to install the game update.
I'll take a look into this. I've never used devmenu before so thanks for recommending it.
Don't the carts update firmware as well?Well, to be able to update the firmware requires internet access through, so if you're able to update the firmware, you should also be able to update whichever game you are playing. That said, I have also read what AmandaRose is saying in other threads, so I think what she is saying is correct
Don't the carts update firmware as well?
In that case, it doesn't matter if you have online or not. The cart takes care of it.
I have also received that game update message on a couple of games. Sucks mucho. Some cool person could try to find where that list is and remove it?
That I did not know. Thanks to you, beautiful human.Install devmenu and 'reset required version' on that specific game
No problem Update us here so that others may see it too.That I did not know. Thanks to you, beautiful human.
You're right, I didn't consider that scenario - - it would certainly suck if games you've bought previously stopped working because you bought a new game that updated your systemDon't the carts update firmware as well?
In that case, it doesn't matter if you have online or not. The cart takes care of it.
I have also received that game update message on a couple of games. Sucks mucho. Some cool person could try to find where that list is and remove it?