then there's no point in playing the eur version if you are going to start over when they release the US version
Glad it worked! Yes you just run the sigpatch everytime. When the US one comes out if you want to switch to the US one you would uninstall game and update, but be prepared to either lose your save or if you're lucky it might transfer to the US one but no guarantee. If anything you probably wont be too far along by then, or you can just stay on the EU one and run sig patch.Thanks! That worked!
Thanks for all your patience! Do I need to run this every time I boot? Just as CFW?
When the US releases, can I delete this from the system menu on the Wii U? Along with the update?
Thanks again!
Will not brick, it is a game update not a system update.One more question. If I install the updatev16 on my US console, will it brick my system? Or will I be okay
Will not brick, it is a game update not a system update.
Yes to all your questions. But your save won't work I've heard something about getting it to transfer regions through saviine but I'm not sure.
then there's no point in playing the eur version if you are going to start over when they release the US version
Glad it worked! Yes you just run the sigpatch everytime. When the US one comes out if you want to switch to the US one you would uninstall game and update, but be prepared to either lose your save or if you're lucky it might transfer to the US one but no guarantee. If anything you probably wont be too far along by then, or you can just stay on the EU one and run sig patch.
Yes can use instead of cfw. With the US one, if you get it from USB helper (when it is up), you should not need the sig patcher.Thanks! Yeah, I don't care about the save. I just wanted to see how it was and how it played. I just have tomorrow to okay it anyway, going on a trip till Tuesday, so I won't make any real progress on the game.
Can I use this sigpatcher instead of CFW for the other games I have? Will the DLC work? Will it work with the US Zelda version as well? Or this is only to make the console region free?
Thanks again.
Thanks! rally, thank you very much for all the help.Yes can use instead of cfw. With the US one, if you get it from USB helper (when it is up), you should not need the sig patcher.
I used CFW, isn't that the same thing?
But it was corrupted or incomplete on new nusgrabber, I downloaded it from USB helper and it did installed.
But, it doesn't let me play it!
It says, "This software region is not compatible with your region"
Damn, I think I'm destined to play it until it releases!
where can i get warm clothes? Help
NO spoiler. But wow the game in Hyrule castle goes very slow to 15-20fps almost always. How does nintendo release a game like that?
The game also works with Loadiine just the loading time is very very slow.
Haxchi is just a permanent exploit that takes the place of a legit ds game. So that you don't have to use a web site/server to get to homebrew. From there you can install CBHC to get a permanent region free/sig patch.How exactly do you use Haxchi for region free stuff? All I got after installing it is a homebrew launcher icon. I hold b when opening it like I read in the Haxchi page but it still just opens the launcher. All see in the launcher about Haxchi is the installer I already used.
Haxchi is just a permanent exploit that takes the place of a legit ds game. So that you don't have to use a web site/server to get to homebrew. From there you can install CBHC to get a permanent region free/sig patch.
If you're following "that" walkthrough, make sure to swap the config file and reapply Haxchi. I did the exact same thing, skipped over the modified Haxchi.How exactly do you use Haxchi for region free stuff? All I got after installing it is a homebrew launcher icon. I hold b when opening it like I read in the Haxchi page but it still just opens the launcher. All see in the launcher about Haxchi is the installer I already used.
If you're following "that" walkthrough, make sure to swap the config file and reapply Haxchi. I did the exact same thing, skipped over the modified Haxchi.