I have a question about the process described above. There is a JP game installed on my US 3DS that required an update. It gave me the option to press Y to update. Ignorantly, I pressed Y thinking it would actually update the title (it didn't, but I resolved that issue another way). However, when I pressed Y, it logged me in with my NNID credentials, then proceeded to attempt downloading the update (and failed, understandably).
My question is this. Did I just wave a red flag to Nintendo's servers that I'm running homebrew on my 3DS, since it falsely tried to update a title I had with my credentials?
I've been using homebrew on my 3DS since May, but have taken the necessary precautions and haven't been banned, since I'm basically incognito with my settings. But now am I at risk?
Has anyone else tried to use the "press Y to update" feature on out-of-region games using homebrew? Any repercussions?
My question is this. Did I just wave a red flag to Nintendo's servers that I'm running homebrew on my 3DS, since it falsely tried to update a title I had with my credentials?
I've been using homebrew on my 3DS since May, but have taken the necessary precautions and haven't been banned, since I'm basically incognito with my settings. But now am I at risk?
Has anyone else tried to use the "press Y to update" feature on out-of-region games using homebrew? Any repercussions?