Will do. So far, I've played some Mario Kart 7 and New Super Mario Bros. 2, and I haven't had any stability problems.You should test with other games to see if a similar thing can happen, or just in this game.
I actually didn't make Streetpass data for the game.See if it's the streetpass data.
So, does that mean you don't have Streetpass enabled in the game's main menu, and that you also don't see it in the relevant panel of System Settings?I actually didn't make Streetpass data for the game.
Correct. I went and checked just to make sure.I was thinking before that Robobot might be an "extended memory mode" game (which are known in certain circumstances to cause unique issues), but I checked just now and that is not the case – just in case anyone else is thinking that.
So, does that mean you don't have Streetpass enabled in the game's main menu, and that you also don't see it in the relevant panel of System Settings?
Shucks, I thought there might have been something there. It was such an intriguing idea.
This is a puzzle. A quick search does suggest you might not be the first person to have this problem – possibly without even having CFW installed. (On that basis I would suggest not trying the aforementioned safety test since it seems unlikely to help.)
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/187638-kirby-planet-robobot/73881052
Perhaps it could be worth trying the demo from the eShop? (There was a time when a placeholder icon for the demo was automatically distributed by Spotpass – trying to start it up would just prompt you to connect to the eShop to download the demo. Maybe that could be related?)
"Verification failed."Do you have GodMode9 installed? If so boot that up, go to Gamecart (), select the full .3ds file, it should be 1GB, click NCSD options, then verify file. See if that passes.
I had a copy of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS awhile back that would run on non-hacked 3DS units, but not hacked ones. And the verification failed early on. Also try turning off the Luma exception handler under it's settings, if it fails.
Tried it, and both stages were fully playable without crashes.Shucks, I thought there might have been something there. It was such an intriguing idea.
This is a puzzle. A quick search does suggest you might not be the first person to have this problem – possibly without even having CFW installed. (On that basis I would suggest not trying the aforementioned safety test since it seems unlikely to help.)
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https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/187638-kirby-planet-robobot/73881052
Perhaps it could be worth trying the demo from the eShop? (There was a time when a placeholder icon for the demo was automatically distributed by Spotpass – trying to start it up would just prompt you to connect to the eShop to download the demo. Maybe that could be related?)
Definitely gonna try this tomorrow. I'll report back once I get around to it.Clean the contacts with a cotton swab and alcohol, then dump it to .3ds again and verify the checksum against no-intro. You only need to get one clean read from the cart, so if it's only flakey and not 100% dead, there's still hope.
Well, that's interesting. And it's the same error as in the first post?Seems like the problem isn't solved.It also happened to me but I bought it from the eshop so I don't know how to test it to see if it works