Uh, "bigbluemenu"?I just hacked my new 2ds, so please give me a "noob" tutorial.
Thanks in advance!
It's a title manager for the 3DS, similar to FBI.Uh, "bigbluemenu"?
yeah, what the person above said. there's also dev mode iirc. all three (Fbi included) are cia installer. dev mode and bigbluemenu are very old. it's like using decrypt9 or hourglass, which are precursors to godmode with far fewer features.Uh, "bigbluemenu"?
Not sure how you got it hacked, and what (outdated?) guide you were following (that made you think you needed bigbluemenu).. Nevertheless, if you have Luma3DS installed and b9s, you can follow this to get the necessary homebrew apps that you'll need.I just hacked my new 2ds, so please give me a "noob" tutorial.
Most likely video tutorials.Not sure how you got it hacked, and what (outdated?) guide you were following (that made you think you needed bigbluemenu)..
Ah.. the most classic mistake of them all. Honestly, if I owned youtube I think I'd (kind of) ban homebrew video tutorials on the grounds of them being horridly outdated by the time they rise to the top of search results. (Maybe not ban, but probably forcibly unlist?)Most likely video tutorials.
Still, text guides are easier to update since you can just change the lines of your html, whereas for youtube videos... you'd need to delete the video, and start again from 0 views.If more people spread the word about how video guides are SUPER outdated and the risks that come to them, then hopefully they should become obsolete in the long run, and that many would instead resort to text guides. But then again, text guides can also be outdated as well.
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Anyways, like already mentioned in the 2nd post, go to https://3ds.hacks.guide/ to get your info.
Agreed.Still, text guides are easier to update since you can just change the lines of your html, whereas for youtube videos... you'd need to delete the video, and start again from 0 views.