No, just staying there - a rainy day and the data flies 600-750KB/s *yawn*
No, just staying there - a rainy day and the data flies 600-750KB/s *yawn*
Managed to compress the entire game down to 9.5GB
My exact process went like this:*sigh*
What I've done:
Run kex from AIO Definitive Package
Choose Normal Mode
Run PyGeck from AIO (Also tried from WJ44)
Boot game
Attempt to connect
No Dice
What did I do wrong?
My devices are on the same network. I can ping WiiU, Firewall is open for TCP Gecko, Ran client as admin.
Choose Normal Mode
Run PyGeck from AIO
My exact process went like this:
Open http://eclipsesin.github.io/ in browser
Click Kernel
Get backed out to menu
Open Browser again
Click TCPGecko (FSA)
Press menu button
Boot game
Open settings menu, and leave it there
Open TCP Gecko client
Connect to IP
Hit Read FSA, will take ~15 minutes and say Not Responding in title bar
Extract /vol/content
Instead of settings menu, you can also try making a character, skipping all the cutscenes, and then hitting start when you're able to control your character, then leaving it on that screen
Choosing the wrong mode for pygecko, i said modified, not normal.
Also check if security software is blocking or router does allow to communicate
wlan to lan (a few can disable it like fritzbox forcing it to be different networks).
Activating pygecko should display the ip to connect with.
I think the problem is your files, you could try my pack instead.
1. KEX (B): http://<ip : port>/osdriver-aio/
2. PYGECKO: http://<ip : port>/tools/pygecko/
3. Start Disc/eShop game
4. Client for PC: Wii-U\tools\TCPGeckoClient\Gecko dNet.exe
5. Connect to Wii-U's IP (got displayed starting pygecko)
If this still doesn't work, then something is wrong on your side
Used this all day to get my dump.
I think the problem is your files, you could try my pack instead.
1. KEX (B): http://<ip : port>/osdriver-aio/
2. PYGECKO: http://<ip : port>/tools/pygecko/
3. Start Disc/eShop game
4. Client for PC: Wii-U\tools\TCPGeckoClient\Gecko dNet.exe
5. Connect to Wii-U's IP (got displayed starting pygecko)
ip : port example > 192.168.2.10:8080 (your hosting pc/port)
If this still doesn't work, then something is wrong on your side
Used this all day to get my dump.
Definitely not true, I dumped mine in online mode (though it quickly disconnects from game servers automatically)I'm starting to believe you can't connect to the game while it's in "online mode".
Definitely not true, I dumped mine in online mode (though it quickly disconnects from game servers automatically)
Piracy? That's pretty much the premiere reason why people dumps games lately.Why are you guys trying to dump the game?
Why not just play the game, am I missing something, is playing from SD better?