Oh yeah, I'd seen something about this a few days ago, awesome work as always! Since I mainly use Citra for testing ROM Hacks and other development, I probably won't use this much, but I do think it's a great option for quickly loading up a game without dumping the whole thing.
Also, as others...
It's certainly possible, I've manually modified item ids into other objects on BoTW (using Cemu + Scanmem on Linux), and it's fair to assume that ToTK follows a similar memory map. I might have to look into it a bit more later this week, or at least write up the process.
For people planning to archive git repos, make sure to use git clone --mirror to fully download all branches, and make sure any submodules are archived too.
It sucks to see this happening, but I do understand why developers would want to be cautious right now. Hopefully it'll cool back down...
IDK if the ESA does this, but a lot of companies like Nintendo, Sony, etc. hire out to entire law firms to just send out copyright claims. It makes it hard to say who actually sent the message when anyone can just say they are a representative of a company.
Either way, yeah, pathetic losers.
I mean, I don't agree with current copyright laws and length, but this is just straight up piracy. Not charging for it won't keep them safe from Nintendo, what are they thinking?
Sad to see it go, but I'm not surprised considering the last few E3s. Also, the ESA sucks. While not surprising, they are anti-repair and very anti-preservation.
Yeah, I think it's more of a problem with copyright law than it is Microsoft shutting down the store. I absolutely get shutting down a service for a very old game console, but, games that aren't available for purchase anywhere else should have their copyright forfeited.
I actually just started noticing the same thing on my Y button today. I think you're right that it's probably just dust, since replacing the back cover couldn't really have done anything to the buttons. Good luck!
The 3ds's browser is very outdated and slow, I'm surprised a modern site like YouTube even worked in recent years. They probably updated something that broke support. There isn't really anything you can do but use a different device to use YouTube.
This is kinda cool. But like most of these devices, unless you have a really good specific use for them, I feel like the novelty would wear off pretty quick.
CEMU shouldn't have messed with your system in any way. Where did you download it from? If it was anywhere other than the official site (cemu.info) or their github it's probably a virus. It could also just be completely unrelated.
Yup, there's not really any reason for a regular user to use EmuNand/RedNand anymore. Here's a guide to moving from EmuNand to SysNand. There's also this guide: Checking for CFW, since there are some extra steps depending on how old your installation is.
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