Hacking [Poll] Does NNU Patcher work for you?

Does NNU Patcher work for you

  • Works great for me

    Votes: 13 92.9%
  • Does not work at all

    Votes: 1 7.1%

  • Total voters
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MattKimura

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I created this poll because I sometimes hear from certain users that NNU Patcher didn't work for them. I want to integrate NNU Patcher into one of my steps in my guide and I need to know how often it actually works for users. For my it certainly works.
One reason why it may not work for some is because they're blocking URL's with their router on top of using DNS.

I can't see why it wouldn't work. It's kinda like Saviine, only works for some depending on their router.

With this, I can direct users to use NNU Patcher to get Eshop access to buy Brain Age.
 
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Dunno if this makes any diff. but running nnu patcher before running sigpatcher results in total crash (reboot reqd) whereas it's ok vice versa. Haxchi & DNS block only.
 

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If you want to help the community then alter your guide to stop informing new users to use Mocha+Rednand.

Ive spent a lot of time helping people to properly set up CFW after following your guide.
 

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If you want to help the community then alter your guide to stop informing new users to use Mocha+Rednand.

Ive spent a lot of time helping people to properly set up CFW after following your guide.
No disrespect meant with this Kafluke but you are normally one of the nice guys on the site but the last few days you have been one hell of a grumpy fucker lol Hope all is OK with you.
 

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If you want to help the community then alter your guide to stop informing new users to use Mocha+Rednand.

Ive spent a lot of time helping people to properly set up CFW after following your guide.
I don't quite get that, you said to "Stop informing users to use mocha and redNAND"? But my guide says no such thing about redNAND, it's sysNAND focused. Unless you mean that I should direct them to use redNAND.

I personally deem Wii U hacks to be a safe haven since all the user is doing is putting files on the SD card, installing backups, and that's it. There's no brick risk with that at all. The only type of bricks come from experimental users who are flat out dumb. And I will not alter the guide just to account for the few 10% of incompetent users. Not everyone has a 64 GB SD card to use on their 32 GB console. It's highly debatable, but it's what makes my guide unique. I get nothing but positive feedback from my guide.
 
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No disrespect meant here Kafluke but you are normally one of the nice guys on the site but the last few days you have been a grumpy fucker lol Hope all is OK with you.
I'm sorry, I've been in the hospital twice in the last week. You're right, I need to cool it. I'm very very sick

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@MattKimura please ignore me. I'm not in my right mind. I'm heavily medicated and fighting a severe respiratory infection.
 
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NNU Patcher works for me. [I don't use eShop at all, it takes years to download a damn update]
 

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Yes, it works even better for me! I have it as a selection screen on CBHC main menu so all I do is select the option on boot up or even autobooting for that matter and hey-presto, instant access to eshop without the hassle of homebrew launching! It works a treat :)
 
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