No sir this is not what I was referring too. This is a payload, not a payload forwarder.
Basically, a payload forwarder is a payload.bin I would load up on my RMC Loader and it would then point to and boot the hekate payload off of my SD Card.
This means you would never have to change out the...
As title says, whats the best payload forwarder to put into my RCMLoader?
Is there any homebrew tool to change between payloads on my Switch to use in conjunction with the payload forwarder?
Thanks for the answer. Just what I was looking for. So confirmed it cannot be done.
Is there possibly something that converts xci to nsp and to nsz's while keeping signature in tact?
Is there some sort of tool to fix an nca header signature issue. I was playing around with SAK and converting files around between different formats (XCZ, NSP, NSZ). On some conversions, I get "nca header signature verification failed with status <<invalid>>" when checking it with NXViewer...
For some reason it finally appeared under tools in 598 thank guys.
also @impeeza those config options are not there on 598. For example, cleanup orphaned titles are under tools.
Thank so much guys
I went to DBI v 598
I then went to tools and the only options are:
Cleanup orphaned files
Delete parental controls
Delete user
Run random game
System info
NTP time sync
I can't find the option.
Let me unwrap my slight confusion.
So I can use tinfoil to check if I have oudated/missing content or do you mean you can pay for a pro license on tinfoil (I didn't know this existed)?
or Pro license for tits pro and this has exactly what I am looking for. Any specifics prices and 1-time...
Which Pro shop are you referring too. I would be inclined to pay for a license for this comfort. Are you possibly referring to Teknik.app pro or tits pro or ?
Is there a homebrew app that can scan your games and tell you if there are any new updates or updated/new dlcs available for your installed games?
How about on the PC as well that can scan a folder with all your extracted games/updates/dlcs?
Does this exist?
You can buy drm free games / music / ebooks, and if you keep backups of your data (like documents and family photos etc), then you shouldn't lose the game. but with a disk, your toddler could put it in the toaster and there goes your $60