You would need to hack your console and run homebrew in order to replace save files. The "saves" that you see on your SD card are not actually save data. Save data is stored internally within the Switch and cannot be accessed under normal means.
That's literally the whole point of emuMMC. Well, kind of but in reverse because the purpose of emuMMC is for it to be on the latest firmware instead of sysMMC but the same logic applies; sysMMC and emuMMC operate independently of one another...
If you updated online to firmware 18.0 then yes because Nintendo will expect your console to be on firmware 18.0 so downgrading will cause a mismatch and flag you for a ban.
The "differences" you are talking about are just what people title the...
Ask and you shall be answered. In the early days of the Switch scene, it was commonly known that Nintendo Switch game cartridges housed firmware updates. The evidence for this comes from rajkosto in his ChoiDujourNX thread. He lists several...
Ah, I thought it was just him acknowledging the previous author. Well, I guess the situation is pretty... gray at the moment.
Understood.
Mine used to be allergic to Wi-Fi settings as well, but I wanted to try out Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit...
But this person is buying a used game which contributes zero sales to Nintendo. They aren't doing harm but they aren't providing any benefit either. After all, Nintendo's seal of approval can be attached to the secondhand market where you're at...
Ah, I do remember seeing his posts about discontinuing DBI, but as far as I know rashevskyv picked it up? Unless he dropped it as well? Or is there something else that I should be aware of?
So, what you suggest is to use either 90DNS or DNS...
Nah its just him hosting the .NRO file since duckbill presumably closed the GitHub page for the original repo. And since its closed source meaning no open source code to work with, I doubt that other person is actively developing it. He even...