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How to download a range of bytes?by Zeokat (Novice) |
| on Dec 26, 2007 at 22:56 UTC ( [id://659125]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Zeokat has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Important: Avoid “pre-patched” shady CIAs that claim story changes — those are unofficial mods, not Nintendo updates. Yes. In Citra, you can install Prerequisites: You must have a hacked 3DS (Custom Firmware). This process does not work on a stock, unmodified console. If you’ve browsed forums like GBAtemp or 3DS ISO, you’ve seen terms like Why the "World" version matters: If you downloaded a "Region Free" base game of Ultra Sun, you cannot install a region-specific patch (e.g., a USA-only update). The "World" CIA contains title IDs compatible with all common releases, preventing the dreaded "Update requires a newer version of the game" error. The installation takes roughly 30–60 seconds. Once complete, a new icon will not appear on your home screen. Instead, the base game’s icon will now read "Ver. 1.2" in the bottom corner. Pokemon Ultra Sun Update 12 3ds World Cia InfoImportant: Avoid “pre-patched” shady CIAs that claim story changes — those are unofficial mods, not Nintendo updates. Yes. In Citra, you can install Prerequisites: You must have a hacked 3DS (Custom Firmware). This process does not work on a stock, unmodified console. Why the "World" version matters: If you downloaded If you’ve browsed forums like GBAtemp or 3DS ISO, you’ve seen terms like Why the "World" version matters: If you downloaded a "Region Free" base game of Ultra Sun, you cannot install a region-specific patch (e.g., a USA-only update). The "World" CIA contains title IDs compatible with all common releases, preventing the dreaded "Update requires a newer version of the game" error. The installation takes roughly 30–60 seconds. Once complete, a new icon will not appear on your home screen. Instead, the base game’s icon will now read "Ver. 1.2" in the bottom corner.
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