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Nimbus not switching to Pretendo Network #28

Closed ghost closed 1 year ago

ghost commented 1 year ago

I was going to switch from Nintendo Network to Pretendo Network since my 3ds got banned from the Nintendo Network servers.

But when I touch "Pretendo Network", it restarts (as usual), and then when I check back to see if it switched to Pretendo Network, its still on Nintendo Network!

What do I do and how do I fix this?!

jazzzapple commented 1 year ago

apologies if theres a better way to second this here, but same happened to me i followed the tutorial when i heard about the pretendo/juxt project, and then couldnt get nimbus to make the switch i found out later my 3ds was apparently banned when i wanted to try out ctgp7 online (im new to this) i deleted the files off my sd to try again but the same thing happened, exactly as grayhax described

ghost commented 1 year ago

Here is a solution: Hold Select and enable external firms and modules, If you are on Luma3DS 12.0, Update to Luma3DS 12.0.1. Press start to save the settings and merge the luma and titles folder, then put Nimbus and friendaccountmanger in 3ds, then load friendaccountmanager and let it load Pretendo Network, The console is banned due to it being on Pretendo Network and your using an NNID instead of it being on PNID, This isnt a ban, You can get unbanned by switching Nimbus to Pretendo Network, If you want to go back to NNID, Load friendaccountmanager and Nimbus to Nintendo Network.

ilonachan commented 6 months ago

put Nimbus and friendaccountmanger in 3ds, then load friendaccountmanager and let it load Pretendo Network

This may be a dumb question, but what is "friendaccountmanager"? Do you mean the project Nimbus was forked from? Because that doesn't have any releases, and I can't build it.

My issue with Nimbus is less that it "restarts but doesn't switch", and more that it "crashes as soon as I click the button", but because I haven't seen it working I can't tell if there's a difference. If I can track down this "friendaccountmanager", could it help fix the problem?

ghost commented 6 months ago

Enable External Firms and modules.

ilonachan commented 6 months ago

I followed the guide exactly, except I installed Nimbus via Universal-Updater and then downloaded the package with the other files anyway just to be sure I have the right ones. And yes I checked both of the boxes in Luma, it still crashes.

ghost commented 6 months ago

Try installing Nimbus through the github page.

ilonachan commented 6 months ago

you mean install the CIA that was in the package? I hadn't actually thought of that, assumed UU would be the same CIA... probably is, because I just tried and it's the same problem. I think I'll also try running the 3dsx version for good measure.

ghost commented 6 months ago

Really wouldn't hurt to try the files on the Nimbus releases page.

ilonachan commented 6 months ago

yeah, I've tried the CIA now, but I'm just noticing that (completely unrelated) the homebrew launcher doesn't open for me. I'll try to look into that tomorrow, but if the 3DSX also doesn't work (which I expect) do you have any other ideas I can try? Thanks alot btw

ghost commented 6 months ago

If that doesn't work, I'm outta ideas.

ilonachan commented 6 months ago

This is basically the problem described in https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/Pretendo/issues/24 right? You solved that eventually, correct? Any idea how?

ghost commented 6 months ago

Just enable External Firms and Modules.

ilonachan commented 6 months ago

Funny enough, I just learned (hinted at by this GBATemp comment) that apparently that setting is the reason why I can't open the homebrew launcher?? Anyway, I understand that (and why) this option is necessary, but there's gotta be something else I'm missing... big thanks anyway!

ghost commented 6 months ago

You're welcome.

jonbarrow commented 6 months ago

If you're having an honest to god crash, start from scratch and work your way back up. Reinstall Luma, remove all homebrew/patches and add them back one by one, etc. That kind of thing. Up until things begin to break

Enabling the Luma options mentioned here is 100% required as it's what actually loads our IPS patches

If you're getting a real crash, I would start with Luma. We only officially support the latest version of Luma which at this time is version 13. If you aren't on stock Luma, or your version isn't version 13, then I would start there