Definitely clean drinking water. Not salt water/similar. It's stuck in my dehydrator now, probably waiting a couple of days before I turn the beasty on. Luckily it's not a connected to an NNID system.
I have a giant thing of silica gel from another project. But I have a dehydrator and am running it on the lowest heat to help dry it out. (It's a fan with a heater in it). 35 degrees C.
I hope it was done charging for the evening, but yikes.
Woke up at 2 am, got a drink of water. Spilled it, and I think I spilled it on the floor. I wiped it up, and went back to bed. Woke up, made breakfast and just now (12:30) picked up my 3DS only to notice water near the 3D slider and on the inside of the console near the buttons. Immediately...
I feel like very few people/end users are going to hack the Switch. The 3DS - sure, because the system is cheap and it's easy to get another one. The Switch is expensive, plus online is tied to your account on the Switch. 90% of the average joe/jane users aren't going to risk a $379.99...
My current goal is to try to eat more vegetables and lean proteins. My dad eats like a picky 5 year old (little veggies, a ton of fruit), so it's hard to keep vegetables in the house before they go bad. It's also winter, which means green things ARE expensive.
I've been trying to cut down on...
- Soulja Boy's pirated consoles are just a cash grab directed at people who don't know better. Eg. people who don't routinely game or fiddle with emulators.
- The S/NES Classic was left easy to hack because Nintendo wanted to fuck over people who were selling reproduction cartridges for...
I'm pretty sure the Missingno glitch just duplicated items in a certain slot, and screwed up Hall of Fame data. No data loss at all. Sometimes you accessed the Hall of Fame and it will freeze, but that just needed a restart.
I remember doing that crazy amounts of time for infinite rare candies.
Quick and dumb tutorial.
- Pull apart the DS Lite
- Pull the d-pad/membrane
- Cut the cross shaped piece slightly smaller than the d-pad.
- Use an one hole punch in the center (there's a circle shaped indentation)
- Stick on your shim with permanent glue - I used super glue when I did this...
I installed a ton of SNES cias on my n3DS and then played a ton of Pokemon. It's still a Pokemon machine, although it was briefly a Monster Hunter machine (makes me want to go back and play MH3 on here)...
- modifying save files (there was on "work in progress" for Animal Crossing New Leaf, and there are a few that work well for Pokemon)
- 3DS as a PC controller (I use it on some emulated games, as well as some other stuff)
- playing rom hacks/whatever
I need to wipe everything on my "legit" system, clean out the tickets and then redownload my actual games. (I have a mix of pirate/non-pirate software on here, but I mostly used .cias (I think there were only 2 non-cia downloads on my original system). I also have cias made from my private...
Not a brick. Just put in the new fixed boot.firm on the sd card and you are good to go. Also update the ctr_nand version of it.
I need to do this for a couple of systems and this is annoying.
GTP1 T2F8 - Azazel with polyphemus, mutant spider/quad shot, infamy and a couple of others. It's essentially a shot-gun effect. No devil deals, but a ton of angel rooms.
Digital only would suck and would require Nintendo to revamp their eshop system (which is awful - can't transfer it, no crossbuy, no whatever).
I know I won't have bought mine because digital only gives all the power to the devs/creators. They pull the plug and you suddenly have no rights to...
Only thing drive me crazy is all these new horror games nowadays is its so dark, all time. I can't even play them. I understand they trying to create spooky but be creative a little, not just darkness with pop out scare scenes.