I have actually that on my Wii U, but it does not have black ops II, also USB helper does not have it.If i remember correctly the game looks to be in "Loadiine" format. You cant install those to the wiiu since they are supposed to be run directly of the SDcard.
If you want to install games to nand or USB i would recommend to look up NUSspli.
I downloaded the game as .wux and converted it to wud.If i remember correctly the game looks to be in "Loadiine" format. You cant install those to the wiiu since they are supposed to be run directly of the SDcard.
If you want to install games to nand or USB i would recommend to look up NUSspli.
Well, are the things that i have done now right?All the information you need is in the post that was linked to you in your other thread. I suggest reading it thoroughly as hand holding isn't a thing round here.
I will give you a pointer tho. Nuspacker.
Goddamn. If he doesn't get it then he never will lol. Took me like a min to find the wup on there.well known org for "archive" purposes.
Goddamn. If he doesn't get it then he never will lol. Took me like a min to find the wup on there.
Alright, thanksRight now what you have on your "main folder" are the raw files for the game, which would be what it looked like once it was actually installed.
The reason you can't find BO2 on tools like Wii U USB Helper is because the game was released exclusively on the Disc, and as such it was never uploaded to the NUS (Nintendo Update Servers), and tools that pull all their information from the NUS (like USB Helper), will obviously not see content that simply doesn't exist.
You have two choices ahead of you. You can either use Loadiine to load the raw files, but I personally don't recommend that unless you want horrendous loading times. Or two: you can use NUSPacker to pack the raw files into the WUP format. (EX: .app, .h3, etc). You can both download and find documentation on NUSPacker here.
Once you pack the files into the installable WUP format, you can copy the files to your SD Card to the /install/ directory, and install them either using WUP Installer or NUSspli.
Already solved this problem, thanks.That I'm being ignored leads me to believe that @FINPOSTI isnt looking for the US English version. But even that doesn't make sense because CFW makes the console region free and OP clearly speaks, reads, and understands English...