Is this anything to worry about??
Just got this in an email...
Guys, just a quick heads up
there is an update to the Wii 3.3
3.3e for Australian consoles.
The update doesnt add much funcationity at all, but what it does to is block the Zelda hack, and trucha signed discs.
A trucha disc is one that has been modified. Freeloader is an example of this - and will totally not work with the new update.
A trucha disc can also be a downloaded game. For example, people download discs that are 'scrubbed' which means they are smaller in size.
every single one of these games will not work.
Some people use trucha to get into a game and remove the extra verification checks (so they can play Super mario galaxy without using 1.9g)
I'm just warning you so that if you get 20 calls tomorrow about people not being able to play all their games anymore you can tell them way.
The best idea, which is what i always tell my customers, is to play only only 1:1 dumps of games, don't alter anything on the ISO, leave them untouched!
Thanks
Just got this in an email...
Guys, just a quick heads up
there is an update to the Wii 3.3
3.3e for Australian consoles.
The update doesnt add much funcationity at all, but what it does to is block the Zelda hack, and trucha signed discs.
A trucha disc is one that has been modified. Freeloader is an example of this - and will totally not work with the new update.
A trucha disc can also be a downloaded game. For example, people download discs that are 'scrubbed' which means they are smaller in size.
every single one of these games will not work.
Some people use trucha to get into a game and remove the extra verification checks (so they can play Super mario galaxy without using 1.9g)
I'm just warning you so that if you get 20 calls tomorrow about people not being able to play all their games anymore you can tell them way.
The best idea, which is what i always tell my customers, is to play only only 1:1 dumps of games, don't alter anything on the ISO, leave them untouched!
Thanks