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Sadly, you'd be surprised at how many ppl still have no idea about Wii hacking
poor them So much potential not used.
Sadly, you'd be surprised at how many ppl still have no idea about Wii hacking
1. Software license. You may use the software, content, and data that came with your Wii U or that is compatible with and authorized for use on your Wii U, including any updates or replacement to that software, content, or data that we or our authorized providers make available to you.(collectively, the "software") Subject to the terms of this section. The software is licensed, not old, to you solely for your personal, noncommercial use on your WiiU. You may not publish, copy, modify, reverse engineer, lease, rent, decompile, or disassemble any portion of the Software, or bypass, modify, defeat, tamper with, or circumvent any of the functions or protections of your WiiU, unless otherwise permitted by law. The Wii U console and Accessories, the Software, and any services available using the Wii U (Collectively the "Wii U System") are constantly evolving, and we may update or change your Wii U System, in whole or in part, without notice to you. Such updates or changes may be required for you to play new WiiU games, enjoy new features, or continue to access Wii U services. After your Wii U System is updated or changed, any existing or future unauthorized modification of the hardware or software of your Wii U System, or the use of an unauthorized device in connection with your Wii U system, Will render your system unplayable. Content obtained through the unauthorized modification of the hardware or software of your Wii U System will be removed. You agree not to use your Wii U System in an unlawful manner or to access the systems, devices, accounts, or data of others (including Nintendo) without their (or our) Consent
2. "Use of information: We may collect, use and disclose personal information that (a) you provide to us; (b) we collect automatically; and (c) we receive from other sources. Please refer to Nintendo's Privacy Notice, Located on Nintendo.com, for more information on how we collect, use and disclose information from our users. The Nintendo Privacy Notice applies to all of our products, services and websites. We recommend that you review Nintendo's Privacy Notice before each use of a Nintendo Product, service or website to help you stay informed of our privacy practices.
3.Reservation of Rights. Neither the sale, transfer, license, nor the use of your Wii U System transfers any title or ownership of any of our Intellectual property rights. We reserve all rights that we have not expressly granted in this agreement.
4. Termination. You rights under this agreement will immediatly terminate if you do not comply with any term of this agreement. At the time of any termination agreement, you will immediately cease all use of the software. Our failure to insist upon or enforce your strict compliance with this agreement will not constitute a waiver of any of our rights.
I never read their user agreements but since this one said it changed i figured i would read it. Here is a sample, Dunno if it was there before or what not.
goes on more but im tired. I just had that part in mind with them saying if u modify it, the system will be unplayable, not "might be" or "could make it" Just struck my attention.
Also NWPlayer123 It is Mozilla/5.0(Nintendo WiiU) AppleWebKit/536.28(KHTML, like Gecko) NX/3.0.3.12.14 NintendoBrowser/3.1.1.9577.US
Is what I am getting from whatsmyagent.com
Edit: They also turn back on your standby and quick start by default when you update.
Its just a warning to scare off people from potentially hacking/breaking the system. Plus, EULAs dont hold up in court anyway, theyre just scare tactics
It's probably downloaded and installing already on my Wii U. However, I've actually found a massive flaw with the Quick Start menu that I hope they address. You can usually hold the B button to boot straight into vWii, however, you can't do that as effectively if Quick Start is enabled. I hope that they add a button to boot directly into vWii from the Quick Start menu or something. The only way to work around it is to turn on the console first, then hold B on the gamepad until it's turned on, which is a bit of a pain.
I figured, but usually the scare comes with a possibly or a "might make it unplayable" this just seems to me they are trying to reserve the right to shutoff your WiiU from working if they so choose with their rights. There was also an online user agreement too but i got bored and lazy as I said.
Implying people actually read those.
One of the most used lie in the world: "I read and understand the user manual"
I always read the manual, its the best way to learn what to do
So, no one knows, at all, what the changes really were? Should we be worried?
In WiiU mode, Yes we are! That's why I didn't updated since 5.1.0, the latest version supporting browser exploit.
In vWii mode, several people confirmed that update didn't affect the vWii hack.
I always read the manual, its the best way to learn what to do
Many devs told me that 5.1.2 is safe, which I'm on, I simply don't want another BS 5.x.x only hack scenario, that's all. There are still bugs in the webkit, Nintendo will most likely never patch it completely. I go by their words, however.