What else would they want? Why would anyone want the module but not the menu?That's disabling the entire Rosalina system module, disabling just the menu wouldn't have that effect
What else would they want? Why would anyone want the module but not the menu?That's disabling the entire Rosalina system module, disabling just the menu wouldn't have that effect
The module does a lot of patches on its own even without the menu (stuff like region emulation now). Though if you don't want the menu just don't use the buttons imoWhat else would they want? Why would anyone want the module but not the menu?
I'm not a "power user" by any stretch, but I remember updating from rxTools to ReiNAND and then doing the update to AuReiNAND/Luma3DS because the other cfws had too many options to pick from. I liked how simple the thing is
"My dick is bigger than yours."Can someone explain to me, as unbiased and detailed as they care to, why are people so bothered about using Luma?
I even saw a comment along the lines of "I wouldn't use Luma if it was the only CFW that existed."
What's actually wrong with it?
Actually ReiNand is more noob-friendly then Luma.Luma3ds is the most noob friendly CFW out there. It even says it in the GitHub page, "Noob-proof (N)3DS 'Custom Firmware'". There is a reason why 3ds.guide recommends it for your CFW. Honestly, telling new people to use it is not bad. The only reason why it could be bad is if you just don't like it. Nobody requires you to use it. If you don't like it, don't use it.
Does it wipe your ass as well? I didn't think things could get much easier than dragging and dropping files. Guess I just put too much faith into humanity.Actually ReiNand is more noob-friendly then Luma.
Trust me, there is a lot of threads of guys having problems setting up languaje emulation.Does it wipe your ass as well? I didn't think things could get much easier than dragging and dropping files. Guess I just put too much faith into humanity.
I can tell you my reason why I don't like Luma (not hate)
It's simple:
Removing arm9loaderhax support
I have modded six 3ds from my friends. Normally, I just had to update Luma. Instead, I had to update to b9s for all of them, although they don't need more and arm9loaderhax still does it's thing. @d0k3 does it right: keeping arm9loaderhax and boot9strap support.
I am willing to send you the source code to comply with the rulings of GPL v3. I'll just upload it to a github.Can you provide the source code for the release you linked?
This is like complaining about Microsoft dropping support for XP. Using @d0k3 as an example is also a poor choice seeing as his tools don't work the same way as a custom firmware. He also offers NDS builds for the five MSET users still remaining, yet you don't see people claiming that that's more convenient than B9S.I can tell you my reason why I don't like Luma (not hate)
It's simple:
Removing arm9loaderhax support
I have modded six 3ds from my friends. Normally, I just had to update Luma. Instead, I had to update to b9s for all of them, although they don't need more and arm9loaderhax still does it's thing. @d0k3 does it right: keeping arm9loaderhax and boot9strap support.
Does ReiNand even have language/region emulation?Trust me, there is a lot of threads of guys having problems setting up languaje emulation.
This is like complaining about Microsoft dropping support for XP.
Except there's been four (five, technically, but I don't want to chalk up 8.1 as a major release even though it made 8 usable) major Windows releases since XP. People have had an ample amount of time to make the upgrade and learn how to use these new versions of Windows, yet they continue to use XP out of sheer ignorance. Fear of something breaking during the upgrade just stems from that ignorance. People refuse to read, comprehend, and deduce as they should, and choose to remain ignorant on these subjects, and are therefore unable to make these upgrades without fear. All it takes is following bullet point instructions, and yet people still put their hands on stove eyes. When these things no longer work due to age they complain even more because developers stopped catering to obsolete software. They act like they're owed support for whatever reason, and throw a tantrum when they don't get it because they're so conditioned to be entitled shits that they won't even put forth the effort to support themselves. Windows is just one example, though. I like how you mentioned that people would have preferred a rolling release update scheme for XP (like what 10 has), yet if anything, Linux distributions should be a shining example of why a rolling release model isn't entirely ideal. After so long the entire OS has to be reinstalled because something using new standards is introduced that fucks everything else up because everything else doesn't follow these new standards (the introduction of systemd comes to mind, which resulted in the same kind of bitching we're seeing here). Technology is ever changing and evolving in all sects. I fail to understand how people can't grasp this. They seem to understand that a new iPhone released every fall is the norm, but when it comes to something not force fed down their throats through broadcast commercialism they panic and become irrationally aggressive.People complain because Microsoft has focused on the "good enough" principle. Ie, Windows was created to be noob-friendly--I don't mean that as an insult, btw--and provide enough of what people need in an OS to use it. Windows XP specifically fit that bill being the first consumer-focused* version of Windows that had gaming support and proper memory protection. So, it's little surprise most people wanted updates and nothing more**. Honestly, I'm not sure how that would actually play out for MS given their whole OEM licensing*** thing. *shrug*
More features like not relying on hax payloads, sighax, the ability to create and use third party DSP firmwares, and other general improvements that I can't be bothered to list.I love a9lh and luma 7.0.5. it runs great. I am not missing anything. every game boots just fine. why change?