I updated to the latest DBI. My config is the same.I have the exact same crash at the same place after Zelda leaves the screen with the guards. Also tried reinstalling etc.
Really curious about a solution as well.
Everything was updated today before it loaded at all:
- Atmosphere 1.7.1
- Firmware 18.1.0
- Sig patches
- Sys patches
- Injecting hekate
Tried installing with Tinfoil and DBI (both times to SD card from USB stick), always the same result with crash after the intro.
I am installing an nsp file, have not tried downloading another release.
Other titles seem to run fine, but haven't really played anything, just started a few.
I tried updating DBI first and no luck. I downloaded a different NSP and now I'm past the cut scene. Seems like the first NSP I tried was bad.I specifically made an account to comment on this because I was experiencing the same issue and I feel so much relief right now. When I first installed this game using the MTP responder, there was a message saying "missing hash" just as it finished installing.
All I did was first update DBI to 658. Then I downloaded the XCI instead of the NSP. This time there was no "missing hash" message. It completed and now it no longer crashes after the intro cutscene (when Zelda speaks to the soldiers). I do not know whether updating DBI or installing the XCI or both fixed this issue, I just know that updating DBI and installing the XCI is a working solution. I did not install the update for the game because I didn't want to FAFO.
You really should use Fat32 format instead.I had this exact same issue and the solution that worked for me was that I used an XCI file instead of the NSP. I tested with and without the game update and both worked. Before installing, I updated everything including DBI, system firmware, atmosphere, etc. I also used DBI and the FPT option to install (since my sd card exfat format doesn't allow for over 4GB). Best of luck to anyone who has this issue.
Probably using FAT32 already if there's no support for >4GB.You really should use Fat32 format instead.