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| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/LuCIAfer.jpg|250px
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| type = Utilities
| type = Utilities
| version = v1.0
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| lastupdated = 2016/04/23
| licence = Mixed
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| author = Aiscrim
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Forked from CIAngel, this program is a simple approach to avoiding writing ids and keys when downloading games. It needs input.txt with a list of aliases associated with ids and encrypted keys. The format is explained at README and I can answer any questions about it, but I don't know, for copyright reasons that may get me some bans, if I should provide the file itself for everyone to use. It can be built from the most popular source of keys around with relative ease. Maybe in an automated way, the hardest part would be to keep the naming easy to type, since there are different regions for titles, updates and�special versions. Maybe other recent tools like DTK work as a better option to this, but it's up to each user and I had to try and make my own solution.
Forked from CIAngel, this program is a simple approach to avoiding writing ids and keys when downloading games. It needs input.txt with a list of aliases associated with ids and encrypted keys. The format is explained at README and I can answer any questions about it, but I don't know, for copyright reasons that may get me some bans, if I should provide the file itself for everyone to use. It can be built from the most popular source of keys around with relative ease. Maybe in an automated way, the hardest part would be to keep the naming easy to type, since there are different regions for titles, updates and special versions. Maybe other recent tools like DTK work as a better option to this, but it's up to each user and I had to try and make my own solution.


Because of the new CIAngel features, LuCIAfer is deprecated, but here you can still download it:
Because of the new CIAngel features, LuCIAfer is deprecated, but here you can still download it:


https://www.mediafire.com/?pxp9ttoz55vzajm
https://www.mediafire.com/?pxp9ttoz55vzajm
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Revision as of 01:28, 7 September 2021

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Forked from CIAngel, this program is a simple approach to avoiding writing ids and keys when downloading games. It needs input.txt with a list of aliases associated with ids and encrypted keys. The format is explained at README and I can answer any questions about it, but I don't know, for copyright reasons that may get me some bans, if I should provide the file itself for everyone to use. It can be built from the most popular source of keys around with relative ease. Maybe in an automated way, the hardest part would be to keep the naming easy to type, since there are different regions for titles, updates and special versions. Maybe other recent tools like DTK work as a better option to this, but it's up to each user and I had to try and make my own solution.

Because of the new CIAngel features, LuCIAfer is deprecated, but here you can still download it:

https://www.mediafire.com/?pxp9ttoz55vzajm

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