TBH emulators currently don't interest me. I respect the people who made them, but I really want to see some original homebrew games. Like Whack Mania, Portal 3DS. There are barely any games..
mGBA runs kind of ok on O3DS. Almost fast enough for slow games like Advance Wars, but nothing like full speed.
Messing around with FBI to install CIAs on sysnand is not something I'm going to risk just to play GBA games, so right now, it looks like slow board-game type games on mGBA are the only option.
I'm probably never going to get a N3DS...people are gouging $300--double price--for ones with low firmware(<9.2) on eBay.
Yeah, sure, just like for PS3s stuck over 3.55.Well, sooner or later something BIG will be discovered and we'll see a giant leap.
Those are Userland using similar vulnerabilities (most of them, anyway). We'll probably have Userland exploits up to the end of the 3DS's commercial lifespan. As for a kernel vulnerability, it's very possible another one will never be found. If your expectation for 3DS homebrew are based on PSP and/or Wii, dismiss those expectations. The Dreamcast, Wii and PSP were exceptions, not the rule.Well, we saw about 3 new exploits emerging in a single day. Never say never.
3DS itself seemed untouchable until ninjahax appeared.
And yes, i know gateway existed, but that was basically a flashcart. Ninjahax was way bigger.
Well, the problem isn't we don't think to o3ds users when porting/developing emulators.. We just do as best as we can, we have technicals limitations (either hardware/skills or both in my case) which are lowered by the n3ds CPU speed.
You're right. There are many homebrew stuff that's only for o3DS and doesn't work at n3DS.I don't think o3DS users have been forgotten, since there are a lot of very vocal users asking about emulators that work on o3DS on newer firmware.
*talk*
This. The N3DS is superior enough so you can throw unoptimized code at it and chances are it'll run smoothly due to the higher clock speeds.
Better to just pay attention when reading some specific homebrew thread so that you're always informed of what works well or not for you.
Not possible because i just said. After some lurking i had no other way to get some knowledge but to open a new thread. Wherever i look, be it the NeoGAF 3DS homebrew thread with its OP blatantly lying about what O3DS can do, be it elotrolado wich is an absolute huge fucking mess or be it gbatemp itself O3DS users are lost, and since +9.2 tubehax/ironhax is the most common configuration right now i think this is fair. However, it should be specified in the first post and title.
but that's how i got all my knowledge i started an account last year but ive been using temp for years all it takes is some readingAfter some lurking i had no other way to get some knowledge but to open a new thread
In any case, when someone wants to know for sure if it works for them or not, the best advice on how to do it is trying it themselves instead of asking. That way they'll have a 100% accurate answer.
Not to say that you're wrong, but for inexperienced/ignorant people that's the easiest way to brick an expensive toy. No, it isn't possible as things are now on 3DS, but you have to get into it to actually know that. This is particullary funny for me because i just introduced the 3DS homebrew to a N3DS owner friend, and he's scared when the word install surfaces.
Everyone has been a beginner at one time in the past. That will change with experience of course. I understand what you're saying. It's normal for someone with no experience to be worried about messing with their console.
But I do believe it's impossible to brick a console when just messing with homebrew though. Unless you're doing more advanced stuff, like installing CIAs to sysnand (which is only possible to people that have kernel access anyway).
Well, as a precedent we have Wii and, to a lesser extent, vWii. The Wii homebrew days were very sound and people like my friend heard stories about how you could mess the entire OS only taking the wrong step installing the homebrew channel. By that time i used to softmod the consoles of my friends, and i usually had to debunk myths about it.
I'm not exactly a brilliant mind either (wich actually would explain the whole opening a new thread to gather information thing) so i didn't realized a few obvious things before getting into the 3DS homebrew scene. This thread, well organized, it's perfect for newbies and people who didn'y jump to the new 3DS version. I know i would have opened it myself if any other user didn't
