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I have a old 3DS XL, and it's getting really slow (too many games). I'm ready to upgrade to a brand new New 3DS XL, so it will be up to date on firmware. How easy is one to hack compared to the 3DS XL? I have the R3 Gold (i think thats it) with the switch to aide in installing Luna.
 
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Oh it's just as easy as installing CFW on the o3DS!

There's no need to use a flashcart, you can install CFW on a New 3DS the exact same way as the o3DS!

Just make sure you download the correct New 3DS files :)
 
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I have a old 3DS XL, and it's getting really slow (too many games). I'm ready to upgrade to a brand new New 3DS XL, so it will be up to date on firmware. How easy is one to hack compared to the 3DS XL? I have the R3 Gold (i think thats it) with the switch to aide in installing Luna.
https://3ds.hacks.guide/
 
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I have a old 3DS XL, and it's getting really slow (too many games).
If you think too many games is the problem, why not just uninstall some games..? Also, a new 3DS isn't necessarily going to handle "too many games" any better.

I'm ready to upgrade to a brand new New 3DS XL, so it will be up to date on firmware.
The old 3DS has the same firmware version as the new 3DS.
 

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If you think too many games is the problem, why not just uninstall some games..? Also, a new 3DS isn't necessarily going to handle "too many games" any better.

The old 3DS has the same firmware version as the new 3DS.
The New3DS, from what I've heard, loads the main screen a lot faster, regardless of amount of games. It also is a lot faster to begin with, has a bigger screen, and the larger battery is nice.

As to why I'm not deleting games, I will eventually. Either I haven't beat the games or I haven't gone through to see if I like them enough to keep them. I've been playing my Switch and PS4 more lately.
 

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