When I install MARIO party is doesn’t even promt me to start game. It ask me to download
Where could I find these update and what program do I use I’ve been running into dead endsSounds like you need to update the game.
I can confirm that one can install it on firmware 7.0.1, using the latest signature patches (June 20th) on Atmosphere 0.8.9, using GoldLeaf 0.5.What firmware is required for Fire Emblem Three Houses?
I think a few do (Fire Emblem, Crash Nitro Racing e.g.?) but especially updates need it (most recent Smash update and so on).does any game currently require an update to 8.0 or can I remain on 7.0 even with the new releases?
I think a few do (Fire Emblem, Crash Nitro Racing e.g.?) but especially updates need it (most recent Smash update and so on).
You can patch stuff with Goldleaf to work on 7.x although I really don't get it why ppl are still camping on 7.x since there's absolutely no need. Updating with ChoiDujourNX goes within seconds and has no downside at all (all CFWs support 8.x).
You already can. Turn on AutoRCM in hekate to avoid burning fuses permanently (unless you update via Nintendo's "official way" through system settings).Thank you! My switch is still "virgin" and the reason I'm holding on 7.0 is because of Sciresm telling this is going to eventually have an RCM free boot. I plan to hack my switch soon and will update without burning fuses then
This thread isn't really about the minimum required firmware version for backup launching, at least according to OP. It also has not been updated in over a year so this is definitely not the place for that type of information anyways. The cherry on top is that there are tools that can not only check the minimum firmware a game requires but subsequently patch it to that firmware. One such tool is NSC_BuilderHey guys, is their an update to this post in regards to what CFW and games are supported when updating with CDNX. What games can I play on the latest stable version for it without burning fuses? Reason why I am asking is because I really wanted to play Astrol Chains and Links Awakening but I don't know the required Firmware for those games and I don't want to mess up my current hackable Switch which is on firmware 4.1.0 and is a supported hackable model.
Will appreciate any responses and thanks =)
This thread isn't really about the minimum required firmware version for backup launching, at least according to OP. It also has not been updated in over a year so this is definitely not the place for that type of information anyways. The cherry on top is that there are tools that can not only check the minimum firmware a game requires but subsequently patch it to that firmware. One such tool is NSC_Builder
I never said they can be. In fact, I would guess they need at least firmware 8.0 but that's just my hunch. I was saying that you can use NSC_Builder to check the required firmware version for both games then use the same tool to patch them to their required firmware version whatever that may be.How can NSC Builder be used to play Astrol Chains and Links Awakening on system firmware 4.1.0?
I never said they can be. In fact, I would guess they need at least firmware 8.0 but that's just my hunch. I was saying that you can use NSC_Builder to check the required firmware version for both games then use the same tool to patch them to their required firmware version whatever that may be.
Well with ChoiDujourNX, you can downgrade your firmware. However the reasons the new Breath of the Wild copies require higher firmware versions is because they come bundled with the latest updates.I see, so if I use CDNX to update my system without tripping fuses to 8.0, once games come out even if they go beyond their required firmware I can bring it back to what ever that was. So forexample the new Zelda Breath of the wild copies all require 8.0, but I can use that tool to bring it back to 4.1.0 and even earlier?
Well with ChoiDujourNX, you can downgrade your firmware. However the reasons the new Breath of the Wild copies require higher firmware versions is because they come bundled with the latest updates.
No, you just need a copy on your computer since NSC_Builder is a computer program not a homebrew application. You will also need a set of Switch keys which can be obtained legally with Lockpick.Downgrading isn't really a big deal as I will do a full Nand back up before updating with ChoiDujourNX to 8.0. I simply just want to play Astrol Chains and Links Awakening without updating to the cartridge firmware and tripping fuses. Do I need the games purchased to use NSC Builder to check their firmware requirements before launching them or updating to the required firmware version with ChoiDujourNX?