oh has nobody told you yet? https://github.com/Exzap/CafeGLSL
it's the sickest thing to ever happen in GX2. you can port stuff from shadertoy and it all just kinda works.
Pretendo only supports coldboot Aroma. We had an old attempt to support Tira but it proved not really possible to do all the patches we need for Miiverse without breaking homebrew support, and if you don't need homebrew support, why use Tira?
If you're on Aroma, there's a config menu that...
I am not too well-versed in the 3DS side of things, but I don't see a reason why cosmetic changes would be an issue (assuming we can tell them apart from more serious cheats).
Yup! All the console certs go back to a root CA, which we can just ignore the expiry date on.
Indeed, during the time Nintendo's MK8/Splatoon were offline many griefers were doing exactly this. It's unfortunate, but until we come up with a better anticheat we are requiring Cemu users to use Nintendo-provided certs dumped from a console - we can verify their authenticity on the server...
While you're free to do whatever in private/friends rooms, we do console-ban people who hack in public matches with the intent of wrecking it for everyone else. This is actually stronger protection than the old NN bans, usually they would only account ban or serial ban; both pretty easy to bypass.
Pretendo's Tiramisu support was always a colossal hack and we no longer support it or recommend it for any use case. We tried to allow HBL homebrew to still operate whilst also keeping the patcher code needed for miiverse support in memory, but in all but the most trivial cases it just crashes...
MK8U uses custom code injection, which would have been hardcoded to the old v64 version. The new update shifts everything around in the game's rpx so it'll need a rework.
Updated OP with more details on which storages do and don't require de_Fuse, plus online is fixed, and quotas are solved! Credits to @V10lator for quotas, great work
@Lazr1026 you got pics of your setup? I'll add 'em to the OP
It's not done yet; but I'm planning on tidying up the board a bit, switching in a FPC connector that has a real part number, then making it all OSHW. That said I'll probably also do some occasional runs for those who don't want to tackle that soldering job.
"tools" is a bit of an overstatement...
Man bought a $20 a gauge at Amazon that was all fancy digital went to hook it up did t detect shit, then went back and bought an analog worked right away