Nintendo wont be able to see if you've got a chip installed couse there is no change in the system software.
Being a drive chip you should be able to go online without nintendo being able to detect it. If they've decided to put some kind of protection on the online discs, so it stops you from going online. We'll find out in a few days. If you can get online with copied games, the cheats will be next and wii online gaming will got the same way as the DS online gaming.
Cheats aren't next – as long as it's impossible to run Wii homebrew, online will remain neutral.
Metroid Prime Hunter.... didn't Datel release cheats for that? Also it does get frustating when you're playing again someone on tetris and they got the all long tetris piece cheat onBeing a drive chip you should be able to go online without nintendo being able to detect it. If they've decided to put some kind of protection on the online discs, so it stops you from going online. We'll find out in a few days. If you can get online with copied games, the cheats will be next and wii online gaming will got the same way as the DS online gaming.
Cheats aren't next – as long as it's impossible to run Wii homebrew, online will remain neutral.
Datel usually come out with something like the Action Replay. When that happens usually the homebrew starts. I just hope they've the sense to not include online games.
QUOTE said:Let's get this out of the way right now: Yes. It's got its own Friend Code - and it's completely different to your Wii code. Oh, and if you want to add anyone to your Friend Roster, you'll need to manually input their Friend Code. That's 12 digits, for every friend. Do you hear that? It's the sound of the internet collectively weeping.
Friend code is based off a combination of the card and system. Look at DS flash carts.But if everybody with a copy of the game has the same code, it will not work no?
Not even that. To get a friend code, you have to go online. The server then sends you a randomized Friendcode, and the game then saves this code to the save, along with the MAC (I think, might be the "NWFC-ID").But if everybody with a copy of the game has the same code, it will not work no?
Friend code is based off a combination of the card and system. Look at DS flash carts.
QUOTE said:A seperate friend code with the actual original game would be a good idea. You type it in or something to confirm your using an original. Only trouble with this is the second hand sales.