THAT iso site. I didnt think where it came from really mattered.It's been asked of you to provide where the CIA came from and you're yet to answer that simple question.
The title key might have been altered then. You never know what someone has done to a CIA on that iso site.THAT iso site. I didnt think where it came from really mattered.
Thats why I want to contribute to the title key site. So that others can get their copy from NUS instead.The title key might have been altered then. You never know what someone has done to a CIA on that iso site.
it does, not so much as the url you downloaded it from - but if you made the cia yourself, or if you got it from a friend who used some tool... etc etcTHAT iso site. I didnt think where it came from really mattered.
I imagine a cartridge dump with Decrypt9 wouldn't work either?it does, not so much as the url you downloaded it from - but if you made the cia yourself, or if you got it from a friend who used some tool... etc etc
but if it is just from the iso site, it is most likely not a good, straight from cdn untouched, cia.
and it isn't, because the key isn't real. so, someone will have to dump the ticket from when they have bought it
thanks for trying though.
no, only shop bought stuffI imagine a cartridge dump with Decrypt9 wouldn't work either?
So the easiest method would be to buy it from the eShop, use Decrypt9 to obtain the encTitleKeys.bin or some other program to obtain the title keys for that game?no, only shop bought stuff
yesSo the easiest method would be to buy it from the eShop, use Decrypt9 to obtain the encTitleKeys.bin or some other program to obtain the title keys for that game?
maybe yes, if you have a quantum computer from NASA@cearp
Just for curiosity... do you know any methode to bruteforce a titlekey from a content file?
I know breaking 128 bit encryption is no easy feat but still it would be nice to try.
Also trying with a random generated rainbow table would be interesting if by PURE coincidence a valid titlekey can be found.
guessing a key via bruteforce is nothing new or specific to 3ds/wii u, sure it is technically possible but you will just have to wait a very very long time.Nope... I'm just curious if ever anybody attempted something like this.
Then what's the point of your questionYes I know that if you compare the effort... than its a no brainer, buy and decrypt instead of trying 16^256 combinations.