Hacking Does GW spoof the required version in GW mode?

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Its weird that pokemon shuffle works on 9.2 emuNAND but not 9.2 sysNAND, I wonder if thats something I did wrong when I port the game from emuNAND to sysNAND or GW actually spoofs the version of the firmware in GW mode?
 
Why do you assume that you have a "legit" Pokemon Shuffle CIA ? Did it come pre-installed with a certain console edition ? Not that I'm aware of, so most likely your CIA is not signed which can't be launched in sysNAND.
 
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Why do you assume that you have a "legit" Pokemon Shuffle CIA ? Did it come pre-installed with a certain console edition ? Not that I'm aware of, so most likely your CIA is not signed which can't be launched in sysNAND.

:rofl2: And why did you assume that I installed that via CIA?
I downloaded the game from eshop and used the ticket.db injection method, not installing any cia
 
:rofl2: And why did you assume that I installed that via CIA?
I downloaded the game from eshop and used the ticket.db injection method, not installing any cia


Because you didn't explain anything in your first post, and I just wanted to help ?:rolleyes:

Also, how did you manage to download your game on a 9.2 emuNAND though ?
 
Because you didn't explain anything in your first post

Thats because I dont want people to lose focus from the real question: "Does GW spoof the system version in GW mode"?
How I installed the game is irrelevant

But if you are interested, like I said, I used the ticket.db injection method. Downloaded the game on 9.6 emuNAND, dump ticket.db, injected it to 9.2 sysNAND, injected the modified NAND back to emuNAND
 
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Thats because I dont want people to lose focus from the real question: "Does GW spoof the system version in GW mode"?
How I installed the game is irrelevant

But if you are interested, like I said, I used the ticket.db injection method. Downloaded the game on 9.6 emuNAND, dump ticket.db, injected it to 9.2 sysNAND, injected the modified NAND back to emuNAND
I thought support for emuNAND 9.6 is not out yet?
 

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