Hey Neo, would you be interested in helping to moderate this community? If so, let me know and I will add you.
Hey Neo, would you be interested in helping to moderate this community? If so, let me know and I will add you.
Go with separate nsp for base, update, and dlc. That is the standard way to dump games. Combining them into one is a bad idea and you’ll be stuck with an outdated bundled update later if a new update comes out.
I mean all the v1 needs is an rcm jig and a pc. Nothing else.
I would prefer nsp/nsz since those are eShop dumps and intended to be installed into the system.
Xcis are gamecard dumps and weren’t intended to be installed, so the installer has to modify it in order for the console to pick it up as a digital copy.
Basically, the nsp is just cleaner - you install the game without any modifications, and just register the ticket for it to the system.
I agree, Sourceshop isn’t very reliable right now from what I hear due to the extremely restrictive GDrive quotas. LiberaShop doesn’t seem to have these issues.
I agree, this entire thing looks very blown out of proportion to me. It’s not the first time and not the last time there will be malware in a brand new game torrent on 1337x.
This exact situation has happened before with a new game torrent that had malware, torrent eventually got taken down, and nobody raised a huge fuss other than not to download that torrent.
If it works on a steam deck, it works on a PC. Steam deck is just a portable PC after all.
Try searching for
rcm jig
on Amazon.