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It's out now? I'll check it. Give me a bit.Can some one check the us pokebank app now that it's out?
It's out now? I'll check it. Give me a bit.Can some one check the us pokebank app now that it's out?
Wait, so can I pull up my Pokemon X save on a friend's 3DS?No, the save file is on the game card. It also saves a thingy to the NAND to check whether the save has been tampered with, but it doesn't save the whole file to the 3DS itself.
If you have emuNAND and your friend has 7.1 realNAND, no. 4.x-based saves and 6.x+ based saves are not compatible for games using the newer save encryption (Pokemon is one of these, but Zelda as well). I don't think there's any way to use Pokebank as it is unless you let a friend import the pokemon to HIS X/Y, then trade all of them to yours one by one.Wait, so can I pull up my Pokemon X save on a friend's 3DS?
If so, theoretically I could use my Black 2 retail cartridge on a friend's 3DS to transfer Pokemon to the Pokemon Bank, then use my Pokemon X cartridge to transfer those Pokemon to FROM the Pokemon Bank to my X save, and have all my Pokemon on my X cartridge on my 3DS?
That wouldn't take too long.
Well damn. Guess I'll just get as many Pokemon as I can through X for now. Not anywhere near done with that, anyway. By the time I'm finished, who knows what the scene will have accomplished.If you have emuNAND and your friend has 7.1 realNAND, no. 4.x-based saves and 6.x+ based saves are not compatible for games using the newer save encryption (Pokemon is one of these, but Zelda as well). I don't think there's any way to use Pokebank as it is unless you let a friend import the pokemon to HIS X/Y, then trade all of them to yours one by one.
Starting emuNAND on powerup would mean redirecting one of the very first things that boot and those are read only AFAIK, so no such luckWell damn. Guess I'll just get as many Pokemon as I can through X for now. Not anywhere near done with that, anyway. By the time I'm finished, who knows what the scene will have accomplished.
Seems like the easiest way to get around 7.x encryption keys would be to make the system think that emuNAND is realNAND and vice-versa, then boot emuNAND upon power up. Then again, that may be the most complicated solution programming-wise.