My modded 3DS is my constant companion. I’ve got a pc, the AYN Odin, a switch, but it’d the 3DS that I always come back to.

Truly one of the best libraries and one of the most charming devices out there.

Let’s have a thread commemorating it! Share your memories, favorite games, anything.

  • buckykat@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    If anybody here hasn’t hacked your 3ds yet, make sure to do so before updating. Nintendo pushed an update to break most hacks after closing the eShop.

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      1 year ago

      As in if you get the update you can’t apply the hacks? Am I good if I have an old hacked one or do I need to watch our for Nintendo doing some sneaky update that’ll brick it? I hacked mine like 4 years ago but I haven’t touched it a while so not sure if I need to do anything else.

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        1 year ago

        If you’re already hacked with a reasonably recent luma it’s safe to update, the latest update just breaks most of the initial exploits that let you hack it in the first place.

        3ds.hacks.guide has a note about it with more details on the main page.

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        1 year ago

        General rule of thumb is to update luma before performing a system update. If the luma version is old, then it wont support the latest 3ds update and wont boot to the home menu.

        This doesnt mean its bricked, but that you are now forced to take out your sd card and update luma to boot to the home menu properly.

        So just update luma, then do a system update and you are good. Worst case is that it fails to boot, you update luma on your sd card, and then boot just fine anyways.

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          1 year ago

          Is there any reason to ever do a system update now that the shop is closed, or can I just happily go on ignoring that and install homebrew and cias to my hearts content?

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            1 year ago

            The only reason would be playing games online, old firmware gets locked out a couple weeks after an update releases.

            But there’s also no real reason not to if you’re already running CFW. As long as Luma is reasonably up-to-date, a system update can’t break anything.

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            1 year ago

            You can honestly probably just ingore it, but I would still update luma and update to the latest 3ds update cuz:

            you can still install game updates iirc on the latest version

            you will be missing new features that luma offers now (I also notice better performance in general like quicker boot times)

            latest homebrew assumes you are up to date so it may cause some rare problems.

            Updating luma is also literally just dragging the boot file into the root of your sd card and clicking “replace” so its very little work. And then of course, you then update in the system settings.

            Btw for cias, check out erista. QR codes if you are lazy or direct downloads for huge installs. (like if you have a 64/128 gb sd card)

          • memphis@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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            1 year ago

            No reason to update, really. Afaik they haven’t added any features of bugfixes for years. You can get rid of the annoying system update popups by deleting pending titles in FBI and disabling Wi-fi.