Coolio. I'm fine with waiting. Thanks for the quick response.Once 5.3.2 is finished, they will work on 5.4. you'll just have to hang on.
Coolio. I'm fine with waiting. Thanks for the quick response.Once 5.3.2 is finished, they will work on 5.4. you'll just have to hang on.
I was only joking you know, it wasn't serious I was just messing around I like the comment though, it was quite funny/cool anyway!WHOA WHOA WHOA..... hold the phone, so your telling me that if your not on this vip list i never heard, you can't get the hack. WHAT KIND OF IDOIT THOUGHT OF THAT, why is there no other way to get the exploit. why not just release the damn exploit for everyone to enjoy????? there will be a REAL release soon right?????
i saw your vidoes were you hacked splatoon and NSMBU. have you found a way to hack super smash bros or other wii u games?????Because it's not finished OR stable
i've had the virtual wii mode hacked every since the wii u came out and no, there are no problems at at updating my wii u to the newest version so don't worrySorry if this has been explained before, but I haven't found the answer to my question.
So, here it is :
If I want to hack the vWii (so not the Wii U itself), could this bring any problems with a future update of the Wii U ?
In other words, do I have to block updates to enjoy a custom vWii ?
(This would potentially mean having to choose between playing recent games and enjoying the custom vWii)
Thanks a lot !
Nope, everything's still outputted at 480p, only now the Wii U will upscale it (though I wouldn't know how to judge the quality)Quick beginner question:
Other than only requiring the one console, is there any benefit to softmodding the vWii over the Wii? Is the picture quality particularly better? Higher resolution (does Homebrew output at 1080p?)
Considering softmodding my vWii, but won't bother if there isn't much point as I have a softmodded Wii hooked up, and I'd need to go to the effort of tracking down a supported game.
Thanks
Well if you block the 5 URLs in the first post with your preferred method it'll try to connect to the server and then fail and you can start the game on a lower firmware.Hello everyone, I'm sorry if this has been answered but I have had some trouble finding it if so.
I have a Wii U that was previous hacked with vWii, homebrew, and I have a slew of old games and emulators. Since the 5.4.0 update came out, I haven't been able to play my (purchased) Hyrule Warriors Zelda game, because it forces me to update my software to even load the game. I haven't done it, but here are my questions: I get the gist that we shouldn't update the Wii normally, but can this be done manually so I can play my WiiU? If I do update, what would happen?
Thank you all for your help
Well if you block the 5 URLs in the first post with your preferred method it'll try to connect to the server and then fail and you can start the game on a lower firmware.
Um yeah just need a Webkit bug/exploit on 5.4.0 and kernel should work unchanged, so you should be good then.Thank you, thank you! I tried method 2 and it worked perfectly. So once the latest software 5.4.0 is patched, does that mean it's safe to remove the restrictions so I can access eShop and the like? (and would that require some manual update of homebrew?) Or is that off limits indefinitely?
Thanks again for your quick reply
Note that the scaler inside the Wii U is not great, so if you have a decent TV with a good scaler, youj might get a better picture by letting your TV scale rather than the Wii U. This has resulted in some people saying that playing Wii games on their Wii U looks worse than playing the same games on a real Wii on the same TV.Nope, everything's still outputted at 480p, only now the Wii U will upscale it (though I wouldn't know how to judge the quality)
Nope, everything's still outputted at 480p, only now the Wii U will upscale it (though I wouldn't know how to judge the quality)
Can you use the Settings Editor GUI homebrew in vWii, or does that screw things up?Note that the scaler inside the Wii U is not great, so if you have a decent TV with a good scaler, youj might get a better picture by letting your TV scale rather than the Wii U. This has resulted in some people saying that playing Wii games on their Wii U looks worse than playing the same games on a real Wii on the same TV.
Unfortunately, the only way to get the Wii U to output vWii at 480p is to set the setting in the Wii U settings, which affects Wii U games too. If you regularly switch between Wii U and vWii and are affected by the scaler issue, you would have to keep changing the output setting, which is annoying. It would be great if Nintendo could allow different settings for vWii and Wii U modes, but they don't.
I don't know, but as far as I know, no one has found a way to have a different screen resolution output in vWii and Wii U games, other than manually changing it all the time. Maybe if/when the Wii U is hacked further...Can you use the Settings Editor GUI homebrew in vWii, or does that screw things up?
You need an actual discone of these Wii games:
this games shouild by physical games disc or I can download from eshop to exploit ?
- LEGO Batman
- Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
- LEGO Indiana Jones
- LEGO Star Wars
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Wheelie Breakers