Homebrew How do I hack japanese 3ds

jeez why do being such a dick i was just asking a question
I don't mean to be rude. It's just I've noticed most of your previous threads are questions where the answers can be easily found with a 2 minute google search. For new comers and those who begun hacking their 3DS systems, it's understandable they need help in trying to make sense how homebrewing works, so of course they'll make threads until they're familiar enough with knowing how to find and figure out basic stuff.

I have no say in whether or not you should continue your practice in receiving answers through posting threads. If it works out for you, great. It is my opinion, which you and anyone is free to disagree with, is that you'll get your answers quicker most of the time through independent research. However, if you still feel very new to 3DS hacking and need confirmation despite searching, come on over to:
 
Im not new I was just asking a question that could have been answered with a yes or no or just link. not a sarcastic comment that trying to hint that I am stupid and cant use google.
 
Im not new I was just asking a question that could have been answered with a yes or no or just link. not a sarcastic comment that trying to hint that I am stupid and cant use google.
You have been a member of GBAtemp for almost 4 months now, have a grasp of general 3DS hacking/homebrewing, and know how to search for answers to simple questions.

There's nothing sarcastic in that plainly laid out question I posed to you. Your answer provided context to what I've gathered so far: the current impression I'm getting is that you're a low key effort type of person when it comes to looking for basic information. If you know how to search online and already demonstrated ability in making these threads, you should not have problems finding out for yourself that something like "the Steel Divers - Sub Wars title has a JPN regional release".

Although I believe creating threads should be reserved for issues that can't be easily solved or when one has done their due diligence in trying something, you're free to continue to making them with questions that ask for yes/no/link answers.

While I can't speak on their behalf, just keep in mind the other, long time 3DS members do recognize and remember you, and if my impression is anything like theirs, they might be reluctant in providing a helping hand should you ever come across a problem that requires more than a yes, no, or link.
 

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