Already got it and it’s working. Tough day at 8th grade today huh little boy?Looking at the frequency of recent releases, you'll probably have to wait until July
...or just move on and update Atmosphere, Hekate and the homebrew you need yourself, whenever you want, without relying on some half-assed AIO package that is just another one of many no one asked for
Got it and working great! It’s a fantastic no BS way to just grab everything. I have little time these days and this saves a ton! Thanks for another release and keep up the great work!!DeepSea is usually updated, tested & released within 24h of Atmosphere releasing (or going out of pre-release). You can get the latest version supporting 16.0.0 on GitHub
The previous releases took so long because nothing required an update and we usually try to keep everything running. With FW updates it's always a gamble when sysmodules, homebrews or overlays update and we test everything on multiple switches and with multiple firmware versions to make sure it always works. Not just that but we also provide support for everything related to the switch (sdsetup links point to us for example).
Some people like Wurstpistole just hate cause they have nothing better to do, otherwise they would engage with something constructive instead of just hating
But it's okay, we will continue helping people no matter what
DeepSea The overall self-made software is relatively clean and has many options. I like it quite a bit, but the update has slowed down recently. I have to update it myself to adapt to the latest NS system.Already got it and it’s working. Tough day at 8th grade today huh little boy?
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Got it and working great! It’s a fantastic no BS way to just grab everything. I have little time these days and this saves a ton! Thanks for another release and keep up the great work!!
The latest DeepSea version is compatible with the latest Switch firmware version. There are currently issues with sysmodules & overlays but we cant do anything about it until they get fixed. Its the nature of an AIO pack.DeepSea The overall self-made software is relatively clean and has many options. I like it quite a bit, but the update has slowed down recently. I have to update it myself to adapt to the latest NS system.
Okay, thank you very much. I saw the release log stating that it only supports 16.00. Atmopshere uses 1.5.1, so I thought it did not support 16.0.2. .The latest DeepSea version is compatible with the latest Switch firmware version. There are currently issues with sysmodules & overlays but we cant do anything about it until they get fixed. Its the nature of an AIO pack.
Any plans for the next release? Thanks!The latest DeepSea version is compatible with the latest Switch firmware version. There are currently issues with sysmodules & overlays but we cant do anything about it until they get fixed. Its the nature of an AIO pack.
Lol you don't need to wait. Just download the stuff from github.Any plans for the next release? Thanks!
The latest is not on hithub. The highest it goes to is FW16. Not the latest atmo that supports 16.0.3Lol you don't need to wait. Just download the stuff from github.
Atmosphère supports 16.0.3. Stop using an AiO package and download the stuff by yourself.The latest is not on hithub. The highest it goes to is FW16. Not the latest atmo that supports 16.0.3
No. Deepsea provides a nice solution. Ill just wait. No games require anything above 16 yet.Atmosphère supports 16.0.3. Stop using an AiO package and download the stuff by yourself.
Just released it actually!Any plans for the next release? Thanks!
Total switch noob here who was overwhelmed with trying to update atmosphere/hekate myself so did a minimal install via AIO and it went flawless so thank you!
I have a couple questions if anyone could help:
After I update deepsea do I need to do anything in regards to fusee / any other changes or does it handle everything (I'm on a switch lite, 16.0.3 OFW)
I feel like the answer is no but just to be safe Deepsea doesn't update sigpatches, correct?
And lastly say I wanted to update deepsea (atmosphere/hekate), sigpatches and the firmware on my emuand which order would I do it in?
From what I gather it would be: deepsea, sigpatches and then firmware?
Any help would be appreciated
Very helpful, much appreciated!The staff doesn't have switches that need modchips so we cant really help with anything modchip specific.
Updating DeepSea cleanly is usually just a matter of removing all files and folders except "Nintendo" and "Emummc" (if they exist) and then extracting the new files to the sdcard. You can also use Homebrews, such as aio-switch-updater, to do everything for you.
DeepSea does not package, update or give help for Sigpatches.
Once Atmosphere/DeepSea supports a new firmware version, you get that first and then you can update your system like you would do normally through settings or whatever.
Total noob here again lmao, I noticed that deepsea had been updated for 17.0, my emunand fw is currently still on 16.0 and I've got deepsea 4.8 (the one before the update for 17.0).
If i wanted to update deepsea and emunand to 17.0 would I update my emunand to 17.0 then use the deepsea installer or would i use the deepsea installer first and then update my emunand FW to 17.0?
Thanks in advnace
No worries at all I appreciate any response and thanks for your work on this it's super helpful for people like me!sorry, i did not notice your previous messages.
DeepSea is Atmosphere with different settings and packaged in a way that "just works". You can always swap between versions to your hearts content but when doing so (and when updating to a new DS version), we recommend to remove all files from your sdcard - except the "Nintendo" and "Emunand" folder (if they exist) and manually extracting the new files to your sdcard.
It does not matter in which order you update but its more convinient to update DeepSea first, then restart and update your Firmware because it allows you to boot directly into cfw/emunand. If you were to update the FW first, you would be locked out of cfw and must boot to stock sysnand to update your system.
If you want/need faster support, visit our discord server. The entire Team and a few thousand people are to help almost around the clock.
No worries at all I appreciate any response and thanks for your work on this it's super helpful for people like me!
And that sounds great, I'll jump in the discord asap