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P r o u d l y P r e s e n t s
Title : Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition
Publisher : THQ Nordic Platform : Nintendo Switch
Developer : THQ Nordic Origin : USA
Genre : Action / Adventure Title ID : 010071800BA98000
Size : 16GB Cartridge Serial : LA-H-ATGPA
Date : October 2019 Format : 79x200MB / XCI
R e l e a s e N o t e s
Become the terrifying force which everything fears but nothing can
escape. Awakened by the End of Days, Death, the most feared of the
legendary Four Horsemen embarks on a quest to redeem his brother's
name. Along the way, the Horseman discovers that an ancient grudge
may threaten all of Creation. Death lives!
Deathinitive Edition Features:
Darksiders 2 with all DLC included and integrated into the game
which offers a total playtime of more than 30 hours
Reworked and tuned game balancing and loot distribution
Improved Graphic Render Engine for higher visual quality
especially in terms of lighting and shadows
Improved and reworked level, character and environment graphics
Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese,
Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.
Notes:
We are more than 1 year into the NSW scene, many things have
changed and evolved. Sadly, after +1 year, we can see that
competition focuses on duping us rather than preing one of the MANY
missing pres.
Indeed, it seems our competition has nothing better to do than
duping us by preing the XCI of the same game right after our eShop
pre. This release is not an eShop pre, but if this was an eShop
pre, you can be sure it wouldn't have an eShop tag. You got away so
far preing without any tag your blatant dupes (making them look
like brand new games and profiting of the eShop tag) but this has
to come to an end.
That's right, we think the time has come to drop the eShop tag,
-which was not even a rule to begin with-. To other groups, it's
also time for you guys to simply admit you just lost the race. Now
step up, go try to win the race on a BRAND new game instead of
preing it anyway. Many games remain unpred by the way.
As you all know (hopefully), a game is a game. Whether you boot it
from a NSP or a XCI (which needs SXOS anyway, a PAID CFW that is
NOT even free and thus not used by everyone) won't change the fact
the game is the EXACT same. Hell, actually the XCI even has longer
loading times than a game installed to NAND/SD (that's right, go
compare Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze loading times in XCI vs
NSP, and you won't look back).
That's right folks, XCI and NSP are nothing but containers: as in
they just contain NCAs that the console will mount and boot up the
game, that's all they are. Yep, eShop games have an extra crypto
layer (titlekey), so what? It is transparent to the end user and
doesn't impact performances AT ALL. And if for some weird reason
the idea of using the titlekey crypto is disgusting (even though
the eShop NCAs are 1:1 from Nintendo), there are plenty of tools
(one-click tool) to strip it away from the NSP (and thus, no ticket
is needed, just like a XCI).
Or maybe there is another reason you prefer the XCI? Let me guess,
because you think you are safe to play online? Nope, you are not.
You are only safe if you dump your OWN XCI cert, which means you
already own the original game anyway, so why the hell did you even
leech our release? Breaking news for you, Nintendo doesn't give a
damn whether you pirate NSP or XCI, they only care if you pirate AT
But we already hear ya, "but but but I don't like NSP because my
NAND will have dirty tickets". Nope, telemetry doesn't send your
installed tickets to Nintendo but well, even if you still believe
so, feel free to remove titlekey crypto like said previously and
play it that way. Or convert your NSP to XCI (which will obviously
remove the titlekey crypto too).
Anyway, if you are paranoid about bans, chances are you are
probably using emuMMC/emuNAND anyway so why the hell are you
debating on this again since you don't even have pirated games on
your "legit" NAND?
Finally, after all this, if for some reason you still prefer XCI (a
legit reason would be: SXOS can mount them for a quick test, and
I'm a lazy ass and don't want to install it, OR I wanna mount them
from USB) well, convert the NSP to XCI and mount it the same way
you would enjoy the very same XCI dupes.
Oh and we see you coming "but but my converted XCI is dirty and
baby wipes were not used" (aka header is not signed by Nintendo
private keys). Yes? So what? It's not like your CFW isn't patching
sig checks anyway to even MOUNT them so why complain? Oh because
you wanna play online? Well we are back to square one, if you wanna
play it online, it means you have bought the LEGIT game already.
Should we remind you who brought you SOLUTIONS for Hellblade,
Grandia Collection, Hotline Miami, Doom 1 and Doom 2 when NOBODY
stepped to fix these non working games?. Has the scene become "It's
not my fault, I'm a dump monkey, I don't give a damn if it's not
working, maybe P2P will fix it"?! Or should we remind you who is
actually preing COMPLETE games (as in, not limiting ourselves to
preing incomplete games/buggy games without "mandatory/needed" day
1 updates). As some real old-school legends have said once: never
bite the hand that feeds you folks, otherwise you'd be stuck
playing lame NES emulators on your wonderful machines. But it's not
all negative here, we'd like to say thanks to all our fans and
supporters, and this game is dedicated to you.
G r e e t i n g s
Abstrakt . Anthrox . Capital . Caravan . Complex
Dual Crew Shining . Duplex . Echelon . Eurasia . Kalisto . Legacy
Lightforce . Menace . Miracle . Mode 7 . Money . Mystic . Napalm
Nightfall . Oldskool . Paradox . Premiere . Project X . Protocol
Quartex . Quasar . Rising Sun . Scoopex . Sneakers . Triforce
VENOM - Death is only the Beginning! Since 2001.