Default Ii -01006dc010326000--v0--us-.n... - Bravely
Bravely Default II is a love letter to classic JRPGs, blending nostalgic turn-based combat with a modern, tactical Job System. Developed by Claytechworks and published by Square Enix, it brings the series' signature "risk and reward" mechanics to the Nintendo Switch with a fresh cast of characters and a beautiful, storybook aesthetic. The Brave and Default System
01006DC010326000= This is the base Title ID for the North American (US) eShop/retail version of Bravely Default II.v0= This typically refers to version 1.0.0 (the launch/day-one version, before any updates).US= North American region..n...= This is likely the start of a file extension such as.nsz,.nsp, or a fragment of a save data index.
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If you encounter the string only in a file listing on a PC (e.g., inside a save_000.bin file viewed as text) and the game works perfectly, do nothing. Many encrypted save files contain plaintext Title IDs as part of their metadata. The trailing --v0--US-.n... may be a harmless artifact of how your text editor interprets binary data. BRAVELY DEFAULT II -01006DC010326000--v0--US-.n...
- A game save or data file for "Bravely Default II" on a platform like the Nintendo Switch.
- A specific version or build of "Bravely Default II" used for testing, distribution, or updates.
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1. Decoding the String: What Is “01006DC010326000”?
Unlike PC games that use simple folder names (e.g., BravelyDefaultII_Save01), the Nintendo Switch uses a proprietary Title ID system. The string you provided contains the unique Title ID for the US version of Bravely Default II: 01006DC010326000 = This is the base Title ID