Homebrew OoTHax confirmed!

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Well, now if I'm too late to snatch the free persistent exploit game, I can buy OoT from the eshop (via spoofing) and install the exploit there. It most likely won't be as nice as the official persistent exploit but definitely good enough (now it's a debate of whether or not it's worth shelling out the money solely for easy persistence).
 
Well, now if I'm too late to snatch the free persistent exploit game, I can buy OoT from the eshop (via spoofing) and install the exploit there. It most likely won't be as nice as the official persistent exploit but definitely good enough (now it's a debate of whether or not it's worth shelling out the money solely for easy persistence).

Smea said eshop version won't work because of the need for a save dongle.

Don't ask me what this means. We will find out soon ....
 
Smea said eshop version won't work because of the need for a save dongle.

Don't ask me what this means. We will find out soon ....
I think he's assuming that we have no means of actually transferring the save to OoT.

However, I think it's quite easy (for me at least):
  1. Use Gateway to load OoT 3ds file
  2. Use Save Data Filer to decrypt the exploit save
  3. Use Save Data Filer to transfer the decrypted save to your downloaded copy of OoT
  4. Downloaded copy is now exploitable
 
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Isn't OoT available as legit cia? When i install it on a 3DS via Gateway to sysnand, can i comfortable start the exploit from the home menu? Is it possible to copy the modded save file to the SD card?
 
Great news! Hopefully we'll see more in the way of development now that such an easily obtainable game is used to load homebrew.
 
Need a confirmation then I'll go for it :D

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Can confirm Target Australia Toy Sale on now, OOT3D is $44. In store.

That's got to be cheaper than Cubic NinJa.

EDIT: Online sold out. Apparently a clearance item. Ha ha. Will be now.

They also say another 25% off with promo code for other good titles. All Gone too. Me too slow.

Maybe try for Smash Bros, Code Name STEAM, and Kirby on page 1 ....

http://www.target.com.au/search?Nrpp=30&text=3ds&viewAs=grid&page=1



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Great news for Australians. Easy to find everywhere, and isn't extortionately priced compared to the $75+ for Cubic Ninja. Glad I bought my copy of OoT when Gateway support was announced :).
 

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