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I know all the games in freeshop were purchased by someone in the community, and a question I have had for a long time is, if I were to contribute how would I know what ticket is what to donate? There a few games I wish were in freeshop, maybe sometime I can donate them.

The tickets for the games I have are just a ton of numbers and crap, nothing says what is what. Would I just have to move all my tickets to a different folder then move them back after I figured out what is what
 
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You use the search box and check their database against what you have. May need to use FBI for quick lookup of the necessary information like Title ID, Serial, Name, and Region. Once you've established games you wish to share that are missing, there's a fill out form that entails the Title ID and the 32 character decrypted key.

To get to the decrypted key, use GodMode9:
There's a way to read and find the individual titles' keys by hex editor, but you're better off uploading your decrypted .bin to them if that's WAAY too much. In fact, sending just that file will automatically take care of the rest in title and key sorting on their end.
 
So if I had to I could just upload my entire decrypt. Bin file? Well I haven't ever gotten anything yet, but was thinking about the following games

L. F. O
Alchemist dungeon
And the Rto games
 
So if I had to I could just upload my entire decrypt. Bin file? Well I haven't ever gotten anything yet, but was thinking about the following games

L. F. O
Alchemist dungeon
And the Rto games

Yah. After you purchase and install those three from eShop, dump the decTitleKeys.bin, and upload it at that title site. New titles will get filtered, test downloaded to verify they're good, and added for the next Wednesday's cache update.

The hex edit method is for those who prefer sharing only a few select titles.

And thanks for helping to add to the collection. :lol:
 
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So I've looked and looked for that damned file, it ain't anywhere. I even typed the name in the search box nothing. So htf do I hook y'all up, where is the Fucking file!
 
Well nothing is talking about decryption files IDK just shut I don't get sorry for another day I got stuff to do
 
Well nothing is talking about decryption files IDK just shut I don't get sorry for another day I got stuff to do

My bad. The link I sent you was suppose to direct you the Support file handling that instructs how to extract the decTitleKeys.bin . Your browser must of prevented going exactly there. When it's made, that file is found in the gm9out folder.
 
In short:
Download and install the games from the eShop.
Go to GM9.
Press HOME. Go to More...
Select “Create support files” (or something along those lines).
If asked, press <A> to overwrite.
Wait for it to finish.
Once done, go to 0:/gm9/out
You will find your decTitleKeys.bin there.
 
That's an outdated, more complicated guide. I wouldn't suggest following it.
Yeah, you can tell instantly because of this:
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In short:
Download and install the games from the eShop.
Go to GM9.
Press HOME. Go to More...
Select “Create support files” (or something along those lines).
If asked, press <A> to overwrite.
Wait for it to finish.
Once done, go to 0:/gm9/out
You will find your decTitleKeys.bin there.

This is it lol got it.. Enjoy fellows
 

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