Plugin location
If you're using the default configuration, NTR will look for plugins in the plugin
folder on the root of your SD card. Each plugin must be inside a folder named with a game's Title ID. Inside the folder, place your .plg file.
- You can get the game's title ID from here (cartridges), here (digital games), or from the
FBI -> Titles
menu. For example, Taiko no Tatsujin: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure's title ID is 0004000000190E00
, so if you wanted to use a plugin for that game, you'd create a folder named 0004000000190E00
- The creator of the plugin may have already created a folder with the correct name for you, in which case you can just copy the title ID folder from the plugin's zip/rar/7z archive to the
plugin
folder
- If you want the plugin to run for all games (for example, for an FPS overlay), create a folder called
game
inside the plugin
folder and place your plugin inside
An example directory for a plugin affecting one game would be plugin
-> 0004000000190E00
-> plugin.plg
.
An example directory for a plugin affecting all games would be plugin
-> game
-> plugin.plg
.
Launching NTR
- Open the BootNTRSelector app on your home menu
- Select 3.6 on the version selection screen
- Even if the plugin you are using says that it requires another version, try using 3.6 instead. Only use another version if 3.6 will not work
- Launch a game that you have a plugin for. You should see a green flash upon loading the game - that means that the plugin is active
- Look at the information on the plugin's webpage/README for usage instructions - usage will differ for each plugin
Usage notes
- You cannot play more than one game with NTR without rebooting the system. When you are done playing a game, power off the system
- You must launch NTR every time you wish to use a plugin
- Certain applets, such as the New 3DS's internet browser, may crash if you try to open them while NTR is active