Gaming Issue with latest dead cells update

xwizit

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Installed using SX OS installer

Base game works fine
Install update-"SYSTEM update is required for this bla bla bla"

Delete game, delete update

Try again

Same issue

Any suggestions?
 

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I think the new updates require 7.0 now
people have reported these new updates working with tinfoil with the ignore firmware selected
 

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You need to install the update using the "ignore firmware version" option of Tinfoil or whichever NSP-installer you use. Doing so should allow the update to work with 5.0.0 and higher, since those are the keys it uses.
Im using SX OS i dont know how to do this :(
 

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I'm assuming you'd install Goldleaf which should have tinfoil included and that there'd be an nsp installation option with the "ignore firmware version" checkbox.....am I close?
 

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I just tried this. I installed Dead Cells with Gold Leaf, no crash. Tried to install 1.0.1 or some other update - crash with error message twice and it just froze once so I installed that with SXOS. Switched over to Tinfoil (never tried installing with the ignore firmware version before) and that just worked.
 

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