I mostly use my clean sysNAND, I just like having autorcm on while I do it. As well as the nocartridge update flag. So, yeah, I want to update because I go online, but I always wait until someone on gbatemp tells me the latest firmware update mess my setup up.
Does using Edizon to cheat on your "clean" nand result in getting your switch banned when you go online? I assume yes? (I didn't see any warnings about it in the OP though?)
Is it safe to update my hacked switch to 13.1.0 manually? I've done this many times before, I could've sworn there used to be a stickied thread that would mention things like this, but the site redesign has me confused, so I guess I might as well ask here?
Is it safe to update my hacked switch to 13.1.0 manually? I've done this many times before, I could've sworn there used to be a stickied thread that would mention things like this, but the site redesign has me confused, so I guess I might as well ask here?
3. I think the most common steps people take to avoid getting banned are to setup emuNAND and then run emuNAND in airplane mode and run all their homebrew/piracy/nsp/etc stuff on emuNAND. Then swap back to sysNAND to go online and play games they own, and don't touch sysNAND in anyway except...
The migration process is very easy as long as you have a computer you can use with plenty of storage space to hold the data on temporarily. The migration from one sdcard to another isn't significantly more complicated than installing an emuNAND for the first time. Hekate does it, there's...
Yes, you aren't understanding emuNAND or it's purpose. emuNAND pretends to be the internal storage of the switch. A switch, like let's say mine. It has 32gb of internal storage and 128gb sdcard. The sysNAND uses the 32gb of internal storage, but when I'm booted up in emuNAND mode it looks at a...
In my pocket netherworld home base.
Comparisons made now that I have my fps counter overlay working, so I'm not just eyeballing it:
Balanced: 56fps plugged in 34fps unplugged
Graphics: 42fps plugged in 25fps unplugged
note: performance is actually worse in the base than in a battle, because...
This answer is both yes and no. Yes it always uses 32gb (29gb) of space. Why? It's emulating ALL the data on the internal of a normal switch, which means it's emulating EMPTY SPACE also. Games installed to your emuNAND will be fit inside this data. So an 128gb sdcard with emunand on it would...
Goldleaf by default has nothing to do with usb. Quark (on the computer itself) when used with goldleaf though allows the switch to detect your computer as a valid source for files. By default you'd have to put the files on your sdcard then use goldleaf. If you follow the instructions at...
goldleaf is not really "installed" to the emuNAND or sysNAND, goldleaf is part of your atmosphere CFW which runs off your sdcard either alongside sysNAND or emuNAND. You access homebrew stuff in atmosphere by launching a game while holding R (or less recommended opening the album). Goldleaf will...
tinfoil is not tinfoil. goldleaf is tinfoil. goldleaf is what most people use to install pirated games and game updates and game dlc. goldleaf even allows installing the files from your computer via usb so that you don't have to pop out the sdcard each time you wish to install a game. this usb...
I think sometimes people have ended up updating their switch accidentally, that's why I'm so paranoid about it I guess. Someone else probably has a more experienced opinion than me though. You are correct though, you can turn autorcm on/off (it's a hekate option; guides explain it) depending on...
I still think autorcm is vitally important to most users, even in your position. You could allow your fuses to become burned today. That won't really hurt things, but even then you will likely still want to use autorcm if you can. Otherwise nintendo could put out a new firmware that breaks your...
You've misunderstood me. 99% of switch hack users are using autorcm in order to easily access rcm. You need this in order to boot into hekate (I mean maybe not technically, maybe there's another solution that's MORE complicated, but all the guides you'll read will instruct you to use autorcm)...
I am trying to hack Fire Emblem Warriors on my 2DS XL, I have been trying to get it to work, but I need some extra help figuring it out. I have HEX codes, and a possibly outdated plugin, but I dont know how to implement them