I am currently trying to edit the playtime info on my Switch. I recently reset my console and noticed that my user playtime has been out of wack. The system’s logs seem to contain only the data accumulated since the reset; however, on my user profile, it appears to keep only the past 20 titles’ info—any other games outside those 20 that I boot appear to have never been played. My understanding is that there are at least two places where these logs are stored: one that appears on my user profile and the other being within the system itself. There is only one user profile that matters, so the best-case scenario for me is that I can sync the two. This doesn’t seem to be widely discussed, so I have decided to post about it directly.
Through my research, it appears that there are two system folders of note: 8000000000000080 and 80000000000000F0 according to this post: https://gbatemp.net/threads/play-time-editor-switch-homebrew.660862/. One or both of these folders contains the file ‘playlog.bin’, which, according to JK_, should only be for information on my user profile: https://gbatemp.net/threads/modify-activity-log-is-possible.579118/. I was able to use JKSV to access some of the system saves; some were encrypted, and some were not. JKSV can dump all types of files, but I could not locate 80…080 or 80…0F0. I obtained my system keys to decrypt all of my encrypted files through NX NAND Manager; however, none of the encrypted files seemed to be the ones I wanted. According to this report (https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1441718/FULLTEXT02), I might have been able to view and possibly edit these files through mounting a virtual drive on my computer, however my OS does not seem to support it; I could always try again on another computer though.
This is the extent of what I have tried, and I am asking for any help or guidance on what I can do next. I know that the NX Activity Log works; however, I would like this data to show on OFW for my purposes. I also had issues with the import JSON function, so I decided to ignore this program. I am not too worried about a ban, but this post indicates that it could be possible: https://gbatemp.net/threads/user-play-history-editing-deleting.523772/. However, earlier posts contradict this, so any clarification would be appreciated. I am new to Switch homebrew, so if you could include as much detail and guidance in your responses as possible, I would appreciate it.
Through my research, it appears that there are two system folders of note: 8000000000000080 and 80000000000000F0 according to this post: https://gbatemp.net/threads/play-time-editor-switch-homebrew.660862/. One or both of these folders contains the file ‘playlog.bin’, which, according to JK_, should only be for information on my user profile: https://gbatemp.net/threads/modify-activity-log-is-possible.579118/. I was able to use JKSV to access some of the system saves; some were encrypted, and some were not. JKSV can dump all types of files, but I could not locate 80…080 or 80…0F0. I obtained my system keys to decrypt all of my encrypted files through NX NAND Manager; however, none of the encrypted files seemed to be the ones I wanted. According to this report (https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1441718/FULLTEXT02), I might have been able to view and possibly edit these files through mounting a virtual drive on my computer, however my OS does not seem to support it; I could always try again on another computer though.
This is the extent of what I have tried, and I am asking for any help or guidance on what I can do next. I know that the NX Activity Log works; however, I would like this data to show on OFW for my purposes. I also had issues with the import JSON function, so I decided to ignore this program. I am not too worried about a ban, but this post indicates that it could be possible: https://gbatemp.net/threads/user-play-history-editing-deleting.523772/. However, earlier posts contradict this, so any clarification would be appreciated. I am new to Switch homebrew, so if you could include as much detail and guidance in your responses as possible, I would appreciate it.
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