OriginalHamster, on 01 February 2012 - 12:13 AM, said:
Unless you have converted your Wii to PAL, you won't even get the option. Most NTSC TV's don't support it anyway.
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Can I change the internet settings with a semibrick? (The console was european, and updated with an american CoD game)
It's in the 4.2 version. |
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Can I change the internet settings with a semibrick? (The console was european, and updated with an american CoD game) It's in the 4.2 version. Once you are done, follow this guide from start to finish, including the region changing part. It will resoftmod your Wii and fix the semibrick. |
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Can I change the internet settings with a semibrick? (The console was european, and updated with an american CoD game) It's in the 4.2 version. Once you are done, follow this guide from start to finish, including the region changing part. It will resoftmod your Wii and fix the semibrick. This happened: It was on a black screen, I heard the wii menu sound for 2 seconds, it loaded the game disc (getting rid of the wii menu sound), and it just stayed on that black screen, without sound. Edited by c9003947, 10 February 2012 - 08:31 PM. |
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Can I change the internet settings with a semibrick? (The console was european, and updated with an american CoD game) It's in the 4.2 version. Once you are done, follow this guide from start to finish, including the region changing part. It will resoftmod your Wii and fix the semibrick. This happened: It was on a black screen, I heard the wii menu sound for 2 seconds, it loaded the game disc (getting rid of the wii menu sound), and it just stayed on that black screen, without sound. |
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Looks like I forgot to mention the v1.5 update on here (I included details in the changelog), but I've just released v1.6, which, unless I think of new things to add or someone finds a bug, will probably be the last update.
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Will Nintendo's NTSC menus and channels work correct in PAL modes anyway? It'd be interesting to find out if their official GUI is even compatible with them. |
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Does this support the gamecube controller?
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Rock Band controllers are USB, pretty sure you don't support them.
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Rock Band controllers are USB, pretty sure you don't support them. http://www.gamestop....ss-guitar/70821 The remote goes inside the guitar. |
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No it doesn't, they use a USB dongle. Only guitar hero guitars (and their cheap knock-off copies) use the wiimote.
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No it doesn't, they use a USB dongle. Only guitar hero guitars (and their cheap knock-off copies) use the wiimote. Does any other homebrew let you control things with the RB guitar like the GH one? |
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Well that sucks. I guess it saves you from having to buy a new Wii remote, but how are you supposed to play 4 player with 2 USB slots? The dongle is a USB hub. The non-wireless guitars also have a USB port on them (so you can play xzibit style - with guitars plugged into your guitar). Quote Does any other homebrew let you control things with the RB guitar like the GH one? AFAIK no. |
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