I don't think he's allowed to do that. GBAtemp rules. The way I did it:Where did you download the nsp files for installing the game?
Had a similar problem. I went to that certain site and grabbed the 2.1.0 update and loaded the game and got the same problem you described. HOURS later, somebody finally uploaded the the 'DLC Booster Course Pass' (I think they should have called it simply, 'Wave 2'). I installed that with DBI and everything is working perfectly now.
Turbo can always pay 69.99 usd at month to get the DLC!! there are people not thinking all the time.You are the special kind of ungrateful, aren't you? Damn.
Anyway, context-wise for everyone again: latest MK8 update requires you to have the latest DLC installed if you use the Course Pass, else remove the DLC and play without new tracks.
Are you using emunand?I haven't seen anyone facing this issue, but for some reason v65536 dlc is crashing the game as soon as it starts (you can hear the motors you usually hear when opening the game for a second but then it stops and the game doesn't load, it stays on the switch logo screen)
Uninstalling the DLC fixes the issue, using v0 also fixes the issue but by using it I have no access to any of the dlc tracks
I already tried reinstalling the game (and using a physical copy), reinstalling 2.1.0, deleting save data and using different v64436 nsps, both in my sd card and in the nand
may be you have some mods?I haven't seen anyone facing this issue, but for some reason v65536 dlc is crashing the game as soon as it starts (you can hear the motors you usually hear when opening the game for a second but then it stops and the game doesn't load, it stays on the switch logo screen)
Uninstalling the DLC fixes the issue, using v0 also fixes the issue but by using it I have no access to any of the dlc tracks
I already tried reinstalling the game (and using a physical copy), reinstalling 2.1.0, deleting save data and using different v64436 nsps, both in my sd card and in the nand
I would clean up your previous installation with DBI, and re-install base game [0100152000022000][v0], update [0100152000022800][v786432] and DLC [0100152000023001][v65536]. DBI does a good job of removing any traces. Read how to do it in its guide here.I haven't seen anyone facing this issue, but for some reason v65536 dlc is crashing the game as soon as it starts (you can hear the motors you usually hear when opening the game for a second but then it stops and the game doesn't load, it stays on the switch logo screen)
Uninstalling the DLC fixes the issue, using v0 also fixes the issue but by using it I have no access to any of the dlc tracks
I already tried reinstalling the game (and using a physical copy), reinstalling 2.1.0, deleting save data and using different v64436 nsps, both in my sd card and in the nand
update: fixed it by entering maintenance mode and reinstalling the dlcI haven't seen anyone facing this issue, but for some reason v65536 dlc is crashing the game as soon as it starts (you can hear the motors you usually hear when opening the game for a second but then it stops and the game doesn't load, it stays on the switch logo screen)
Uninstalling the DLC fixes the issue, using v0 also fixes the issue but by using it I have no access to any of the dlc tracks
I already tried reinstalling the game (and using a physical copy), reinstalling 2.1.0, deleting save data and using different v64436 nsps, both in my sd card and in the nand
I meant if from the web or with tinfoil... I don't want know any web site, don't worry...I don't think he's allowed to do that. GBAtemp rules. The way I did it:
From DBI, remove both the old DLC and the old update, leave the Base game alone.
Still from DBI, install the new update and the new DLC.
Everything unlocked and playable.