![]() I have attached two CSV, one for title ID exact matches by serial and the second is for fuzzy matches to existing No-Intro dumps with the same name minus region, swapping region for games which are not World/multi region. We can then also use this have update/DLC title IDs in the CDN dat match the encrypted CIA dat. I can write some heuristics to find games where the title ID matches multiple regions and is found as World region in the updates/DLC dat. There happens to be this entry in Nintendo 3DS (Digital) (Updates and DLC) (Encrypted) dat which confirms the region should be world by the naming convention: Pokemon Ultra Sun (World) (v1.1, v1040) (Update).cia Specifically this game would be World region in the CDN dat. Pokemon Ultra Sun (USA) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It,Zh,Ko) Pokemon Ultra Sun (Europe) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It,Zh,Ko) ![]() Pocket Monsters Ultra Sun (Japan) (En,Ja,Fr,De,Es,It,Zh,Ko) ![]() It matches the following in the cartridge dats: Therefore 0004000000049000 should be named "Star Fox 64 3D (USA) (En,Fr,Es)" in the CDN dat for consistency.Īn example of a title ID which is non-unique but differences are not only rev would be 00040000001B5000. Here is an example:Ġ004000000049000 matches Star Fox 64 3D (USA) (En,Fr,Es) (Rev 2) and Star Fox 64 3D (USA) (En,Fr,Es) (Rev 3) which are two separate entries in the Nintendo 3DS (Encrypted) dat. Since there are no revisions in the CDN dat for games we can strip the rev part of the name. ![]() All title ID which are non-unique in other No-Intro dats however the only difference is the Rev number. ![]()
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