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Oh gosh... I just toke my N3DS to block the wireless communication... I looked for the "power" button for at least 15 seconds...
 
Oh gosh... I just toke my N3DS to block the wireless communication... I looked for the "power" button for at least 15 seconds...

We really need this GW update so we can use our N3DSs, and never go back to the old ones. :D
 
BTW, Yesterday my GF played with new N3DSXL, and she inadvertently pressed the power button while we were playing Smash. I don't know how she pulled that off, but I was blown away. I thought those reports were exaggerating. I guess there is a specific way people can hold their console and press this button. That's unholy.
 
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We really need this GW update so we can use our N3DSs, and never go back to the old ones. :D

I agree. Only reason I'm keeping my 3DS and 3DS XL is for backup consoles in the future just incase something happens to my new 3ds xl. If they had the new 3ds in Canada il buy one also but I still might import UK new 3ds and use Sky3DS on it if the firmware is to high.
 
Helped mine, it works flawlessly now. Pleas try -.7 for a bit. Make sure camera and ir sensor has no fingerprints/dirt. Do you wear glasses? Apparently thick rim glasses mess it up.... Possibly the japanese version has a different default setting. Why would it work perfectly for me and not for you? Only other thing is it could be defective unit...
Ok, something is weird. Before your suggestion I did go into Manual calibration setting and during that time no matter how close or far I keep my console it was erroneously showing that message many times per second about to keep the face in view (I forgot exact message). But I switched the console on to do this manual setting again and lol it's working fine now (its battery was fully charged just few moments ago btw) no more error message unless I really move my face out of view, maybe it got fixed by fully charged battery or just console startup again, anyway it's working fine right now at default settings. I will keep a check on it for a while if it gives the problem again then I would return it for a replacement.
 
Ok, something is weird. Before your suggestion I did go into Manual calibration setting and during that time no matter how close or far I keep my console it was erroneously showing that message many times per second about to keep the face in view (I forgot exact message). But I switched the console on to do this manual setting again and lol it's working fine now (its battery was fully charged just few moments ago btw) no more error message unless I really move my face out of view, maybe it got fixed by fully charged battery or just console startup again, anyway it's working fine right now at default settings. I will keep a check on it for a while if it gives the problem again then I would return it for a replacement.

Glad it's working fine for you now, hopefully it stays fixed. That's how it should be, if it reverts back to being messed up I'd try to return/nintendo repair. Make sure there isn't a light right behind you as a bright light behind you is bad because then the camera image tracking you will be blown out and lose track of you. Haven't tested that but I think it will stop tracking or hard to track you with light behind you, not sure if this could be an issue of yours.
 
Noob here, so currently this is no flashcard that works with the NN3DSXL?

Only Sky3DS does. If you have a firmware that's higher than 9.2 go grab a Sky.
If you are on anything lower than 9.3 grab a Gateway and wait for their update.
If you want to play games now - get a sky.
If you want to play games 'soon' and have a lot more features - get a gateway.
 
Has anyone else noticed that in the N3DS Gateway video (The one posted in November), Sony shows the FW and it's ends with a J instead of a GW. So then, they had it working on Sysnand, but not emunand at the time? If only we knew where they found the exploit entry point on the N3DS, but oh well, back to waiting.
 

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