umm yea it works on the homebrew channel, just put it in a folder rename it to boot.dolkokiri_link said:Knocks said:Arakon said:you will have to set the chip to the new region, otherwise it attempts to patch the game for the old region.
That's what I figured, but the Wiikey config disc is a GUI nightmare. What a shame though, nice hack for sure.
Speaking of the wiikey config disc, would it be possible for somebody to turn this into a program for the homebrew channel? So we dont have to keep changing discs?
linkinworm said:/apps/cfg.1.9s.us/boot.dolkokiri_link said:Knocks said:umm yea it works on the homebrew channel, just put it in a folder rename it to boot.dolArakon said:you will have to set the chip to the new region, otherwise it attempts to patch the game for the old region.
That's what I figured, but the Wiikey config disc is a GUI nightmare. What a shame though, nice hack for sure.
Speaking of the wiikey config disc, would it be possible for somebody to turn this into a program for the homebrew channel? So we dont have to keep changing discs?
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This is not a valid Wii application
harrybuttox said:linkinworm, is it possible to get out of region VC games?!
blackdogassault said:Hmm... What I don't get is why the downgrader is needed. The settings pages are blocked? Like in a semi-brick? I wanted to change my menu to english with this (mine is a jap. console), but I don't have the internet connection the downgrade needs...
actualy ure wii is not truly the different region until u use the downgrade method i found that out myself its basicly just a translation until u downgrade it not a diff region.. for true diff region downgrade after u change the region with the region changer.also i found that ure diff region games will not work until u do sosamsam12 said:blackdogassault said:Hmm... What I don't get is why the downgrader is needed. The settings pages are blocked? Like in a semi-brick? I wanted to change my menu to english with this (mine is a jap. console), but I don't have the internet connection the downgrade needs...
you dont need to downgrade. the setting pages are blocked, however, just change your wii back to japanese then your settings will work.
o sorry i thought u was on about the region patcher.Knocks said:linkinworm said:/apps/cfg.1.9s.us/boot.dolkokiri_link said:Knocks said:umm yea it works on the homebrew channel, just put it in a folder rename it to boot.dolArakon said:you will have to set the chip to the new region, otherwise it attempts to patch the game for the old region.
That's what I figured, but the Wiikey config disc is a GUI nightmare. What a shame though, nice hack for sure.
Speaking of the wiikey config disc, would it be possible for somebody to turn this into a program for the homebrew channel? So we dont have to keep changing discs?
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This is not a valid Wii application
Doesn't work
it might, but i or other beta testers dont have them wiis so i dont think it was testedjeffc313 said:does this work on Korean wiis? that will remove the stupid crippling with no gamecube compatibility on those unlucky enough to own one.
There's very little risk, at most you can't get into the settings on the changed version, but that's hardly a con if you configure accordingly before changing the region. Save games and channel management are still available.jalaneme said:holy cow, so i can turn my pal Wii into a usa Wii then without buying a usa Wii? and what are the risks? i might wait a bit before i try this though.
You need Twilight Princess (legit copy) from any region to start. Then you need to install HBC. (Homebrew Channel) And thats it.wilddenim said:I'm totally noob on Wii Scene... What do I need to do to get this to work?
I don't have any Homebrew Channel on my Wii. No modchips either.
I've got PAL Wii and would love to play Zelda-J retail copy.
I know really nothing on how to set up etc.. Big help, please?
wilddenim said:Meh. I've got a legit copy of Zelda, but it's Japanese and I've got Wii PAL.
Never mind, thanks Raiyu anyway.