The updates do include a title.tik file, however this title.tik file is different from the one of the full game.Do updates require title.til files as well? If so can we use the same title files that were used on the full games?
The updates do include a title.tik file, however this title.tik file is different from the one of the full game.Do updates require title.til files as well? If so can we use the same title files that were used on the full games?
Are you using y mod 1.2 as posted in the first thread?
Thanks.i have loadline /apps /games etc on the same sd without problems
yes.Can I make the folder inside install any name like: install/mariokart8
Can't you just simply install and run DLC's with the same title.tik files you use for the corresponding games?
Or its just not that simple of a case?
Alright, well that's a shame... thanks for the quick response!Not that simple. Each DLC needs it's own ticket, which is console specific and so cannot be shared.
Alright, well that's a shame... thanks for the quick response!
Ah, so it will be like the 3ds' emunand? And then we can fool the wii u that the installed DLC is its own... right?signature patching will allow us to install DLC with fake signed tickets very soon. CFW with signature patching has been unofficially released, but I'd wait a week for the process to be smoothed out.
Ah, so it will be like the 3ds' emunand? And then we can fool the wii u that the installed DLC is its own... right?
How do you own a Wii U and not own Smash Bros?Version 1.2 working great!
Installed Super Smash Bros and Bayonetta 2.
How do you own a Wii U and not own Smash Bros?
Yeah, I guess. I installed Super Mario Maker this way even though I actually own it. That way I can keep my Smash disc in the console, as those are the 2 games I play the most.I installed games I own to my wiiu because it's more convenient to play from the hdd. You don't have to swap discs - and you get the added bonus of not wearing down your disc drive. All disc drives fail eventually.