Hacking [request] ticket deleter

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I know you can do it through ftpiiu everywhere but hunting down the specific ticket to be deleted require you first generate a keys file with tik2sd, then find the folder for the ticket and then deleting with ftpiiu everywhere.

It could be useful for people who use VC injections, so they can use this app when installing a duplicate ID. Also useful if you have a non-legit ticket from eShop and decide to buy the game.
 
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I'm out the loop. What happened when you try to install a legit game while having an non legit ticket of said game?

I know on the 3DS nothing happends.
I dunno, I always delete the fake ticket first. But every game (ID) should have just one ticket associated, I had duplicated tickets once and yeah nothing happens but that's not the way the system works normally.
 
It's kind pointless requesting wiiu homebrew to be made the 3ds homebrew screen has a huge amount of devs working on it and less than 1% of requests get made. The wiiu has only about 4 to 5 devs working on it so your chances of a request getting made are round about 0.00000000000000001% lol
 
not deleting a fake ticket while installing a real ticket for the same game will result in installation failure if the ticket is first in the .tik file. I think it has to be first, but it may happen if it exists at all.

edit: I wasn't sure if I was clear enough, but I mean the game will fail install. I experienced this when I accidentally installed a fake ticket over a legit one. it was first in the .tik file as well, so I'm assuming it might need to be first in line.
 
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