It was taken down in the US too almost 3 hours ago.https://twitter.com/PetitComputer/status/752430852332720128
Yep, it's down (in Japan at least) and seems to be getting an update.
It was taken down in the US too almost 3 hours ago.https://twitter.com/PetitComputer/status/752430852332720128
Yep, it's down (in Japan at least) and seems to be getting an update.
You can type in the program.So a question: I have yet to install BASICSploit, and my 3DS is not connected the internet (Gotta block them update nags). Is there any way I can manually install the payload? Or is that not possible?
You need to be connected to the internet to download the needed files through the downloader.So a question: I have yet to install BASICSploit, and my 3DS is not connected the internet (Gotta block them update nags). Is there any way I can manually install the payload? Or is that not possible?
You need to be connected to the internet to download the needed files through the downloader.

umm i have an updated version of the game but cant find the "_0016de00" folder in any of my folders . . . couldn't i just go into settings and delete the extra data for smilebasic to get the same effect?You can easily downgrade it in like 5 seconds:
Is your DOWNLOAD script inside of a project folder named BASICSPLOIT?It doesn't seem to be working for me, using an unhacked 11.0.0-33U N3DS.
When I run it, whether typed myself or downloaded using a public key, it shows a screen that says version, project name, OK, etc. for a few seconds, then crashes with an error message saying the system needs to restart.
Most of the responses I've gotten so far say that it sounds like the homebrew starting kit isn't installed, but I tried both putting the contents of the 'starter' folder and the starter folder itself into the root of my SD card, with a MicroSD to USB adapter. Could it have transferred incorrectly or something? I just tried copying the contents again, but it still occurs.
Is your script inside of a project folder named BASICSPLOIT?
Is your wifi on?
Is your smilbasic version 3.2.1?
One could also argue that the developer has received a large sales spike in response to this, from people who want hacks on their console. It's also a program with ongoing support, with the most recent patch being released less than a month ago, so having to release an update would only push a sooner update than they were probably planning, rather than forcing them to do work they otherwise wouldn't.What is the reason for all these various exploits? Do we need all of them? If not, we've got to stop this.
Releasing these exploits is hurting a game developer's livelihood. Not only do they lose sales during their game's time off the eShop, but they also have to put in extra hours to patch the game with no compensation.
Releasing exploits based on games available on a web-based shop is hurting the developers. Just remember that for the future.
For this game, yes, you could argue that. But if you accept that, this would be considered an exception, not a rule.One could also argue that the developer has received a large sales spike in response to this, from people who want hacks on their console. It's also a program with ongoing support, with the most recent patch being released less than a month ago, so having to release an update would only push a sooner update than they were probably planning, rather than forcing them to do work they otherwise wouldn't.


This is the only 11.0 exploit released for an independently published game. All the other 11.0 exploits have been for games published by Nintendo. I get not wanting to hurt small developers, which is why I'm not fond of the existence of v*hax, but most of these exploits don't hurt small developers at all.For this game, yes, you could argue that. But if you accept that, this would be considered an exception, not a rule.