No, the problem is there only with this cartridge of Revelations 1 and or the NSP, and the NSP of Revelations 2. Other cartridges work normally. It is specifically with these two games, in NSP or cartridge form, and in two switches with CFW! Don't know what happened.
No, the problem is there only with this cartridge of Revelations 1 and or the NSP, and the NSP of Revelations 2. Other cartridges work normally. It is specifically with these two games, in NSP or cartridge form, and in two switches with CFW! Don't know what happened.
No, the problem is there only with this cartridge of Revelations 1 and or the NSP, and the NSP of Revelations 2. Other cartridges work normally. It is specifically with these two games, in NSP or cartridge form, and in two switches with CFW! Don't know what happened.
Did you try getting into the maintenance mode on CFW in order to clear cache? Animal Crossing: New Horizons refused to work on my Switch no matter what I did until I did that.
Here's how:
Make sure that your Internet connection is disabled if you're connected right now and remove any saved connections as well.
Turn off your console (when in home menu, hold the power button for a few seconds and select power off).
Hold volume + and volume - at the same time and, while holding them, press the power button. After a while your Switch will enter into the maintenance mode. At this point the pending update is deleted.
Press the power button once again. It'll shut down the console.
Boot into CFW the way you usually do and make sure to activate flight mode. (Connecting to the Internet is safe only if you have DNS MITM in place.)
Hope it helps.
Also, as @BigOnYa said, grab the latest sigpatches as well.
Did you try getting into the maintenance mode on CFW in order to clear cache? Animal Crossing: New Horizons refused to work on my Switch no matter what I did until I did that.
Here's how:
Make sure that your Internet connection is disabled if you're connected right now and remove any saved connections as well.
Turn off your console (when in home menu, hold the power button for a few seconds and select power off).
Hold volume + and volume - at the same time and, while holding them, press the power button. After a while your Switch will enter into the maintenance mode. At this point the pending update is deleted.
Press the power button once again. It'll shut down the console.
Boot into CFW the way you usually do and make sure to activate flight mode. (Connecting to the Internet is safe only if you have DNS MITM in place.)
Hope it helps.
Also, as @BigOnYa said, grab the latest sigpatches as well.
Thanks. I already have the latest patches, and deleted the save data. Going to try with the maintenance mode, is the only option I haven't tried. But it is pretty strange, specially since it only happens with these two games.
I used to use Awoo and liked it a lot, but I wonder if I should stick to it, or if there's some risks about using it on a updated system (maybe some sort of incompatibility that could break something on a install).
I used to use Awoo and liked it a lot, but I wonder if I should stick to it, or if there's some risks about using it on a updated system (maybe some sort of incompatibility that could break something on a install).
Guys, help me out please.. i dont know what to do.. i had the need to upgrade my sd card, so i did, in the process i decided to put an android tv on it, have one from first generation, the first ones, follow the official guide, all works fine.. but in the end the problem began, when i shutdown or reestart de android lineage os, the switch automatically return to lineage os, doenst show anymore the nyx page with launch, etc to me, i trie to shut down with vol -, vol + , nothing happens, i'm lost.
pS: before flashing android, i got certified that "the moving" sd's was working, play a few minutes on TOTK all okay, same with the android tv, working flawlessly..
I'm super new so I don't know some terms and program names but here goes
I'm assuming there's some sort of program to resign/edit save files from one account to another. My question is, how risky would it be to download a cloud save - move to emunand- lightly edit the save in cfw - resign it to another profile - move it to sysnand - upload to cloud? Right now I'm testing with pirated versions but plan to purchase the games when I'm ready to open shop
Would it make more sense to just edit saves in sysnand with homebrew programs? I understand there's always a risk...trying to avoid that instaban
I've been profile banned on other consoles 1000 times so I know what not to touch for the most part. But this whole dirty side / clean side has me off my square
I'm super new so I don't know some terms and program names but here goes
I'm assuming there's some sort of program to resign/edit save files from one account to another. My question is, how risky would it be to download a cloud save - move to emunand- lightly edit the save in cfw - resign it to another profile - move it to sysnand - upload to cloud? Right now I'm testing with pirated versions but plan to purchase the games when I'm ready to open shop
Would it make more sense to just edit saves in sysnand with homebrew programs? I understand there's always a risk...trying to avoid that instaban
I've been profile banned on other consoles 1000 times so I know what not to touch for the most part. But this whole dirty side / clean side has me off my square
I have a switch with SN XKJ7008299....
Is it possible to use Homebrew or Atmosphere?
I would be very grateful for your help so that I don't scrap it
Kind regards
I have a switch with SN XKJ7008299....
Is it possible to use Homebrew or Atmosphere?
I would be very grateful for your help so that I don't scrap it
Kind regards
I have a switch with SN XKJ7008299....
Is it possible to use Homebrew or Atmosphere?
I would be very grateful for your help so that I don't scrap it
Kind regards
I'm super new so I don't know some terms and program names but here goes
I'm assuming there's some sort of program to resign/edit save files from one account to another. My question is, how risky would it be to download a cloud save - move to emunand- lightly edit the save in cfw - resign it to another profile - move it to sysnand - upload to cloud? Right now I'm testing with pirated versions but plan to purchase the games when I'm ready to open shop
Would it make more sense to just edit saves in sysnand with homebrew programs? I understand there's always a risk...trying to avoid that instaban
I've been profile banned on other consoles 1000 times so I know what not to touch for the most part. But this whole dirty side / clean side has me off my square
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Forgot to mention I only chipped this switch to sell online services. Im ready for/ understand the risk
Well there is no such thing as "instaban" but people have been banned for tampering with save data. Ascertaining the exact risk is subjective because its Nintendo who determines who gets banned so you will get different answers from different people. Instead, weigh the two options against each other and see which is more important to you. What is worth more to you, your save data or access to online services? This is just my opinion so feel free to disagree but save data is ultimately a representation of your time while online access can be mitigated by simply buying another console.
Well there is no such thing as "instaban" but people have been banned for tampering with save data. Ascertaining the exact risk is subjective because its Nintendo who determines who gets banned so you will get different answers from different people. Instead, weigh the two options against each other and see which is more important to you. What is worth more to you, your save data or access to online services? This is just my opinion so feel free to disagree but save data is ultimately a representation of your time while online access can be mitigated by simply buying another console.
after 3 or 4 days of searching the forums im just going for it. i only bought this console to trade stuff online. im just keeping tinfoil off the console all together so theres no mistakes and run whatever homebrew i need on sysnand with airplane mode. seems like pirates are the only ones complaining about being (console) banned. most games you can buy a gameshare account for 80% off. beyond the early releases pirating just seems...whats the word....extra?
if anyones watching let me know. ill post updates every couple days
Sorry for asking again, but I've been trying to solve this to no avail, I don't know if there is some kind of issue or am I doing something wrong? The sigpatches and the Switch are updated
Sorry for asking again, but I've been trying to solve this to no avail, I don't know if there is some kind of issue or am I doing something wrong? The sigpatches and the Switch are updated
after 3 or 4 days of searching the forums im just going for it. i only bought this console to trade stuff online. im just keeping tinfoil off the console all together so theres no mistakes and run whatever homebrew i need on sysnand with airplane mode. seems like pirates are the only ones complaining about being (console) banned. most games you can buy a gameshare account for 80% off. beyond the early releases pirating just seems...whats the word....extra?
if anyones watching let me know. ill post updates every couple days
Even with a ban, there are some alternatives to Nintendo's online services. Since you cannot buy DLC or update games online once you're banned, you would instead install them in the form of .NSP files. As for online play, there is a service called Switch LAN play which simulates a LAN connection over the Internet. This normally only works with games that support LAN but there was a breakthrough that enabled a few more games that use local wireless to work with Switch LAN play.
Sorry for asking again, but I've been trying to solve this to no avail, I don't know if there is some kind of issue or am I doing something wrong? The sigpatches and the Switch are updated
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