I have a few questions about xci and nsp files. I downloaded an xci of a game, and when I looked at its ticket, it was all F's. would that be a giant red flag if Nintendo found that in your activity log? does each retail game come with a unique ticket and that's why it was removed from a scene release (i.e. to prevent the cart it came from from getting banned)? cartridges can be banned, correct? what happens to the ticket if you convert xci to nsp or the other way around? are most scene releases of nsp files also blank when it comes to the ticket? switch backup manager seems to be able to tell if something was converted? how? does that mean it's a bad idea to convert games, especially games that are only on the eshop? if I were to dump my own games (eshop titles), then play them after installing cfw, would that be any safer? I'm assuming the ticket would still be intact? I wasn't sure if ticket or certificate were the same thing on the switch, so I just used certificate/ticket interchangeably.
I have no experience with actually installing cfw or playing backups, but I am downloading xci/nsp games as backup.






