DLC is contributed as a single entity, not one key per DLC. If the DLC for your region exists, you should be able to just install it. If not, you have to wait for someone to contribute the titlekey to the database.When are the listed games/dlcs usually updated?
Or more specifically when will the Hyrule Warriors Legends: Majora's Masks DLC be available?
How do we contribute titlekeys to the database? None of the Lego games are currently listed.
How do we contribute titlekeys to the database? None of the Lego games are currently listed.
DLC is contributed as a single entity, not one key per DLC. If the DLC for your region exists, you should be able to just install it. If not, you have to wait for someone to contribute the titlekey to the database.
I want to contribute to this database but not really familiar with how to do so. Like the game disney art academy, what do I need to do to get the relevant things to upload to it? Same for lego star wars force awakens. And does it matter if its a physical or digital release?
How do we contribute titlekeys to the database? None of the Lego games are currently listed.
We can't link to the site, since it contains copyrighted content, you can find it by googling 3ds titlekey database.I want to contribute to this database but not really familiar with how to do so. Like the game disney art academy, what do I need to do to get the relevant things to upload to it? Same for lego star wars force awakens. And does it matter if its a physical or digital release?
Make sure your region filter (Shown at the bottom of the top screen) is set to "off" and not "ALL" (They are different, "off" is no region filter, "ALL" is an actual region).There's 3 of the Lego games on that 3ds database, while none are in ciangel, which I updated today, which I why I wondered how I could contribute them. I don't own any of the games to get titlekeys, I'd love if grafate could put them up
Make sure your region filter (Shown at the bottom of the top screen) is set to "off" and not "ALL" (They are different, "off" is no region filter, "ALL" is an actual region).
I've never heard of anyone getting banned for playing a game of a different region. Maybe if you play a game that isn't actually available for your region, and you play it online.Is there a danger to downloading an out-of-region version of a game? Just strange that I found no problem finding Project X Zone 1 (which I own legit), but then couldn't find its sequel, even though I know it should be available; or rather, I find the Euro version, but I have a US version 3DS. I just recall that out-of-region CIA's tended to trip ban flags.
Nobody has tripped into a ban from using CIAs as far as I know, no matter whether the region matches or not. I would avoid playing an online game of another region thoughIs there a danger to downloading an out-of-region version of a game? Just strange that I found no problem finding Project X Zone 1 (which I own legit), but then couldn't find its sequel, even though I know it should be available; or rather, I find the Euro version, but I have a US version 3DS. I just recall that out-of-region CIA's tended to trip ban flags.
Is there a danger to downloading an out-of-region version of a game? ... I just recall that out-of-region CIA's tended to trip ban flags.
Nobody has tripped into a ban from using CIAs as far as I know, no matter whether the region matches or not. I would avoid playing an online game of another region though
That is a lot of "ifs" and "coulds" to say the answer is absolutely yes.Is there a danger? Yes, absolutely.
This exists, CFW bypasses it.Could they require (or add) a validation check to the firmware, such that upgrades would validate only single-region games were played / installed on the unit? Sure.
That's true, they could, but they don't right now. It could also most likely be bypassed by CFW just like signature checks and region checks.Could a future update's online play function require running a (signed/encrypted) downloaded binary, that allows dynamic system checks? Absolutely.
Friends can already see what you're playing, which means this information is already sent, and yet look at that 0 ban count due to playing CIAs.Moreover, what applications you use is logged on the system. Thus, a future update's online play could require downloading and run of some new validation code, which sends this information....
There will probably updates eventually, but for the moment it's in a usable state with access to the latest version of the titlekey database easily, so I'm not feeling too rushed.@Drakia any new work being done on this? Or can we count this as a finished product?
CIAngel takes care of this, i think Drakia added that part, i installed a few games and it worked fine for me and many other people.@cearp it seems we still have to go back and use FBI to import the seed after installing with CIAngel. Any reason why this function can't simply be borrowed directly from FBI?
CIAngel has had seed support since FBI implemented it, I've tested it with many games.@cearp it seems we still have to go back and use FBI to import the seed after installing with CIAngel. Any reason why this function can't simply be borrowed directly from FBI?
Looks like I forgot to fix a bug I pointed out in FBI where it's using the system language instead of region for the seed download. Try setting your systems language to English and it should work.
We can't link to the site, since it contains copyrighted content, you can find it by googling 3ds titlekey database.
Use Decrypt9 to dump your decrypted titlekeys (Decrypt9 > Titlekey Options > Titlekey Decrypt. Or something like that). Go to the site, upload the decTitleKeys.bin file it created. That will contain the titlekeys for all of the titles on your 3DS.
Titlekeys are only used/available from purchased digital copies of games.