Remaining Region-Change Downsides?

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I have a Japanese n3DS. I'm wondering what the remaining downsides are since the eShop is no longer going to be accessible.
I have a vague idea of things it does/breaks, but does anyone have actual experience with region-changing from JPN to US and can tell me precisely what things it breaks? My physical region-locked games are all North American. I play fewer Japanese games than North American games digitally as well. Having the English UI isn't really necessity for me, but it would be kind of nice to have U firmware instead of J.

Other than having busted SNES VC game banners (from North American region) on the Japanese console, and often needing to use Luma Locale Switcher I don't have any big issues using the Japanese firmware. If region changing would virtually make the console indistinguishable from its US/NA counterpart at this point, though, I might consider it anyway.
 

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I have a Japanese n3DS. I'm wondering what the remaining downsides are since the eShop is no longer going to be accessible.
I have a vague idea of things it does/breaks, but does anyone have actual experience with region-changing from JPN to US and can tell me precisely what things it breaks? My physical region-locked games are all North American. I play fewer Japanese games than North American games digitally as well. Having the English UI isn't really necessity for me, but it would be kind of nice to have U firmware instead of J.

Other than having busted SNES VC game banners (from North American region) on the Japanese console, and often needing to use Luma Locale Switcher I don't have any big issues using the Japanese firmware. If region changing would virtually make the console indistinguishable from its US/NA counterpart at this point, though, I might consider it anyway.
Only notable thing is that uninstalling cfw will brick the system.
 

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Keep a good NAND image from before region changing on multiple storage media for the case something doesn't work, breaks or you just want to go back.

I'd say not much to gain and not much to lose by region change. With a good backup there is no reason to not experiment.
 
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I have a Japanese n3DS. I'm wondering what the remaining downsides are since the eShop is no longer going to be accessible.
I have a vague idea of things it does/breaks, but does anyone have actual experience with region-changing from JPN to US and can tell me precisely what things it breaks? My physical region-locked games are all North American. I play fewer Japanese games than North American games digitally as well. Having the English UI isn't really necessity for me, but it would be kind of nice to have U firmware instead of J.

Other than having busted SNES VC game banners (from North American region) on the Japanese console, and often needing to use Luma Locale Switcher I don't have any big issues using the Japanese firmware. If region changing would virtually make the console indistinguishable from its US/NA counterpart at this point, though, I might consider it anyway.
some titles as well as homebrew will still assume youre on a japanese 3ds by default (exa: some pokemon games auto select japanese instead but you can just change that) but thats about all i know since every other reason is shutdown
 

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