hopefully there will be some way to get hb working with the wku. they can all shove their software exploits up their ass.
hopefully there will be some way to get hb working with the wku. they can all shove their software exploits up their ass.
except they don't work. i'm not going to be trapped again like the 3ds not this time!
OK, thanks to god... I'm pretty scared with this :/, thanks for the reply!Just stay on 5.0, many trustworthy people on the scene have already confirmed that it is a safe move updating to 5.0.
hopefully there will be some way to get hb working with the wku. they can all shove their software exploits up their ass.
except they don't work. i'm not going to be trapped again like the 3ds not this time!Screw paid devices and dongles, softmods are free
for 4.1 users even after we were$100 is pretty steep considering free Homebrew is practically on our doorsteps.
for 4.1 users even after we werelied totold that updating would be safe!!
i'm not going to be trapped again like the 3ds not this time!
for 4.1 users even after we werelied totold that updating would be safe!!
I'm still on 3.1.0 thinking I'd always be able to update using disc, so it would seem necessary when the final exploit comes out unless other firmwares are going to be supported.
i don't 't own a gatewayWouldn't you be doing the same thing you did with the 3DS scene by buying another device from a shifty company?
Then how'd you get "trapped"?
I have Mario Kart 8 coming in soon. If I connect my Wii U to the internet, will it update automatically? It's currently on version 2 something.
Partners hate the Wii U already, and you didnt get monster hunter because the japanese hate you.They'll patch it. If it allows piracy, it'll discourage partners from developing on the platform. See: why we didn't get half the Monster Hunter series on the PSP.
It would try it's hardest to, unless you force it off with the power button while it's "Preparing to update" (That's what I did for a little while). If you want to play MK8 online, just block the update servers in your router settings before going online.