Here's another thing which really irks me about Datel-they love to give more/better codes to the European version of each 3DS game that comes out. I was hoping to be able to open the floodgates for user-generated codes. Well, there already is a save de/encrypter available for the 3DS, but that's pretty much all it does-decrypt then re-encrypt your saves. Is there anything I can use to actually see the real contents of a 3DS save, or has the encryption algorithm not yet been completely hacked? bin files (that's how the Powersaves device stores its saves to PC). Of course the raw save data looks like a bunch of ASCII garbage-it has to be decrypted! However, the currently existing save de/encrypter tool does NOT recognize. UPDATE 2: Turns out there's a little more to this save-editing than first appears. All I have to do is search for that particular value, and boom, I've opened up the save for editing! Besides, Codejunkies oh so kindly provided a really EASY save to hack: "Start game with 999,999,999 P".
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This one may be a bit of a tough nut to crack, but if I can find a way to teach a velociraptor how to fire a Nuke Weapon on Turok 2 (for N64), I can figure THIS one out. I've done this before, but not without being able to actually PLAY the game whilst searching for codes/values. Now, if only I could make heads or tails of the seemingly chaotic clumps of gobbledygook amidst all the endless rows of "FF"s. UPDATE: I have discovered where the Powersaves backups are stored-Codejunkies, you just revealed your glaring weakness! If anyone has any info regarding this possibility, please post it in this thread. If, however, I find a way to get this to work (and achieve effects for which Codejunkies hasn't provided saves/codes for), then I will have opened the door for others to try the same thing, and basically leave Codejunkies in the dust.yet again. Of course, I do this at my own risk, as an improperly edited Powersave could temporarily "brick" my 3DS cartridge, or at the very least show up as a "corrupt save", or whatever. They are obviously NOT stored in the "Action Replay Powersaves" folder, in Program Files. I don't want to buy them, but I want the special lycanroc, so if this thing pulls through and it gets added, I will be more than happy, otherwise, it just goes from 11/10 to 10/10, still a fantastic product.I may have a way to directly edit 3DS Powersaves (or at least the backups the device makes on my PC), if I can find where the backups are stored. Now I just hope it gets updated as new games come out, like the stupid new "ultra" sun and moon. I only wish it worked with digital game copies, since I bought digitally before knowing this existed. It works perfectly and I have no issues with it whatsoever. I was nervous about buying it but I'm really glad I did. I'm just a casual pleb and didn't want to grind out eggs for 200 different pokemon. It was well worth the money just to have my shiny checklist completed, let alone the rest of the stuff I got in my game from it. I had a huge list of pokemon I wanted, hundreds, some I never thought I'd get, like the Japan exclusive ash hat pikachu, but thanks to this, I got every last pokemon I wanted, and more.
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The only game I have a physical copy of is Pokemon Sun, and the PowerSaves Pro is amazing with it.