I'm not talking about 9.9 but 9.2. If OoT3DHax could handle NinjHax1 we won't need Cubic Ninja anymore.
I've been wondering about this too. It would be really nice for those of us on lower firmware's with OoT3D who don't have CubicNinja.
I'm not talking about 9.9 but 9.2. If OoT3DHax could handle NinjHax1 we won't need Cubic Ninja anymore.
Umm I'm new to the whole "hacking scene" would you mind posting a video on how to do this properly, Old 3ds 9.9 tubehaxHello all! So, after having a bit of trouble with getting this to work, I decided that I'd make a tutorial on how to use this for general convenience.
PLEASE NOTE: This is so far confirmed to work with 9.2 EU (only on a physical copy) and 9.9 in all regions. I haven't seen much of any one else test this on other firmwares, so if you could, that'd be super cool. Oh, and also, I didn't create this exploit. I'm merely teaching you how to install it.
1.) Download the 'oot3dhax_installer'
2.) Drag the '3ds' folder directly to the root of your SD card to go alongside your other homebrew.
3.) Download any homebrew in a .3DSX format and place it in the installer's app folder. (it's called 'ootsdhax_installer') The file can be named anything (besides 'boot'), but for convenience, I just named it 'payload.3dsx'.
4.) Follow the steps to get TubeHax/IronHax working and back up your OoT3D saves. (You can use this.)
5.) Go ahead and launch OoT3D, and as the game is booting, hold A, B, X, and Y. This will ask you if you want to wipe the save files. Go through with it, and wipe all save data. (Remember, this can be restored later if you want.)
6.) Exit out of OoT3D, and load TubeHax/IronHax again. This time, run the OoT3DHax installer and follow all of the instructions.
7.) If all goes well, the payload should successfully install.
8.) Boot up OoT3D again. There should now be a savefile named 'idleaway**********...' which extends past the screen. Go ahead and start that one.
9.) Click any of the menu buttons, interact with anything, play the ocarina... basically do any action to trigger something.
10.) Your .3DSX should now load!
Happy homebrewing!
I'm confused by what you mean? I tried this boot with the OoT3d save(which is 2.1) and it loads but freezes when I try to start any homebrew. I'm assuming its because the payloads in the save are 2.1 and the boot file isn't.. ?Can anyone Confirm that Ninjhax 1.0 / 1.1 Will work with the boot.3dsx?
Didn't work for me with OoT cartridge on Old 3DS 9.2.0-20E, neither on New 3DS 9.2.0-20E :/ (in sysnand both)Just confirm that Zelda OoT3D cartridge on 9.2 EUR works perfectly
TL;DR: It launches boot.3dsx on the root of the SD Card. That file should be The Homebrew Launcher for everything to make sense.So does this boot to the homebrew loader or just one homebrew app?