OoThax still isn't fixed to work on 11.0 yet though.Zelda OoT will be £15 and selects on the 24th and you can get powersaves on ebay for £10.
OoThax still isn't fixed to work on 11.0 yet though.Zelda OoT will be £15 and selects on the 24th and you can get powersaves on ebay for £10.
Well, at least I'm still waiting on 10.7OoThax still isn't fixed to work on 11.0 yet though.
this entry point is probably bulletproof
- blocking online is useless(not sure if the game has online features)
- can't block direct SDMC access, or it breaks game features
- reads payload from SD card so it can be updated individually unlike oot3dhax or others
- can probably bypass any kind of ASLR Nintendo gives it, much like how ninjhax for Cubic Ninja now gets around it (only if you build it though)
I've just placed an order on one, quite cheap. I hope the game is also allright.
What are the supported versions? Or can run in everything above 4.1?
From 9.0.0-7 up to and including 11.0.0-33
I'm pretty sure it's only because the hax payloads where never made to support below 9.0. It isn't only freakyhax, but rather every exploit that uses the hax payloads developed smea and friends.It is known why not lower than 9.0? I'm guessing it uses some trick in there.
Just for the record, the EUR version updates to 4.1
I'm pretty sure it's only because the hax payloads where never made to support below 9.0. It isn't only freakyhax, but rather every exploit that uses the hax payloads developed smea and friends.
The payloads only go down to system version 9.0.0 for Ninjhax 2.5 (and maybe 2.0?). I haven't looked into Ninjhax 1.0, but i have a feeling it's probably the same story because anything below that wasn't really relevant at the time these exploits were developed.How so? Ninjhax 1.0 has support for old firms.
You're right on Ninjhax 2.0+, but the original Ninjhax only works on system versions between 4.0 and 9.2, as it was designed completely differently to the later Ninjhax 2.0 (and all modern hax).The payloads only go down to system version 9.0.0 for Ninjhax 2.5 (and maybe 2.0?). I haven't looked into Ninjhax 1.0, but i have a feeling it's probably the same story because anything below that wasn't really relevant at the time these exploits were developed.
But again, I don't fully know and never stated it as fact, it was purely speculation
You're right on Ninjhax 2.0+, but the original Ninjhax only works on system versions between 4.0 and 9.2, as it was designed completely differently to the later Ninjhax 2.0 (and all modern hax).
Doubtful (I imagine it would have to be entirely reworked and retooled), but you never know, I guess.I guess it depends on the implementation then. We may see a freakyhax for 4.0 to 9.2 in the future.
Doubtful (I imagine it would have to be entirely reworked and retooled), but you never know, I guess.
Press Start+A to exit. You'll have to do the same method every time to run the exploit, if that's what you're asking.When Im at the Homebrew Launcher, what i have to do?
how Can I exit it and when i want to start the Launcher do i have everytime to start the launcher?
OK thx, that means start the game and chose the picture.Press Start+A to exit. You'll have to do the same method every time to run the exploit, if that's what you're asking.
Yeah, you'll have to do that every time you want to start the homebrew launcher.OK thx, that means start the game and chose the picture.
Ok, is there a faster way to start the Homebrew Launcher?Yeah, you'll have to do that every time you want to start the homebrew launcher.
If you're on system version 11.0, not unless you own VVVVVV, Citizens of Earth (these two are no longer on the eShop) or Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.Ok, is there a faster way to start the Homebrew Launcher?
Thank you, i have SMD.If you're on system version 11.0, not unless you own VVVVVV, Citizens of Earth (these two are no longer on the eShop) or Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
If you own one of those, read this for VVVVVV, this for Citizens of Earth, or this for Super Mystery Dungeon.