Why the heck would anyone even ATTEMPT this?
People want to pirate and play online, and are trying to find any way to game the system.
Why the heck would anyone even ATTEMPT this?
Because I don’t take my PC with me on the train to work.Why use a midchip if they can be loaded via pc?
People want to pirate and play online, and are trying to find any way to game the system.
Hekate is a bootloader and wouldn't actually do anything. You need an FS.kip that with signature patches and LayeredFS patches.Ok. I hope that somebody implements the patches into hekate since it has more features and would allow us to install dlc.
Read what he wrote. He's asking if someone used a BANNED cert on an UNBANNED system. No one would do this.
Why use a midchip if they can be loaded via pc?
Good thing I'm not here looking for dates then.There is a problem here and it's your avatar. Not easy on the eyes that guy.
It's not currently possible to install DLC. We need to be able to use DevMenu on ReiNX to do that, and we don't have a public way of doing that yet.how about .nsp updates and dlc>? how to install? just overwrite?
You would install .NSP files with this tool: https://gbatemp.net/threads/tinfoil-title-installer-manager-by-adubbz.511763/page-17#post-8162558
How to convert xci games to nsp?
Updates are in fact not supported by tinfoil. I 'acquired' an "Enter The Gungeon" NSP, connected my switch to Wi-Fi (took it off of Airplane Mode) and it auto updated from the eShop. Looks like the patch was applied.Disclaimer: DLC and updates do not currently work with Tinfoil. If you want to install updates, you can use the old LayeredFS/Hekate method to launch DevMenu. For DLC, you're going to have to wait for a way to run DevMenu on ReiNX.
As I said, updates are not compatible with Tinfoil. You need to go back to Hekate/LayeredFS to launch DevMenu if you want to install updates.Updates are in fact not supported by tinfoil. I 'acquired' an "Enter The Gungeon" NSP, connected my switch to Wi-Fi (took it off of Airplane Mode) and it auto updated from the eShop. Looks like the patch was applied.
What i'm saying is i connected my switch to the internet and the switch recognized that the application needed to be updated so it did that.As I said, updates are not compatible with Tinfoil. You need to go back to Hekate/LayeredFS to launch DevMenu if you want to install updates.
Connecting to the internet on your Switch after installing titles with Tinfoil is not a good idea if you don't want to get banned.What i'm saying is i connected my switch to the internet and the switch recognized that the application needed to be updated so it did that.
DevMenu can install to either the SD card or the system menu.
/tinfoil/nsp/
As I said, updates are not compatible with Tinfoil. You need to go back to Hekate/LayeredFS to launch DevMenu if you want to install updates.
You will probably get banned if you do that.What if I update the game manually from Horizon? Im putting myself at a big risk of ban for that? (I know i'm accepting to get banned even for using homebrew)
What if I update the game manually from Horizon? Im putting myself at a big risk of ban for that? (I know i'm accepting to get banned even for using homebrew)
Don't care ab getting banned, have two switches. Testing things out on my first one. If you need an update for a game to work, this might be the only way of going about updating it afaik.Connecting to the internet on your Switch after installing titles with Tinfoil is not a good idea if you don't want to get banned.