A small chapter list: Why not to use it, creation of my own guide, why it's a complete disaster.
Also Plaitect & FlimFlam, don't get angry but i think that you should let more informed people to do their job. You're just confusing majority of users with your guide. It's also my views and opinion, i got tired of this wiiu.guide stuff already.
Also this looks like a hate blog on wiiu.guide but tbh, i think most of people can agree that it's just bad. If not, awful.
Everyone knows great, amazing and perfect 3ds.guide, right?
That one guide which was very helpful when you were hacking your 3DS.
Well guess what... it's not the same case for Wii U scene.
Why? Just read it.
"BUT FELEK IT LOOKS GOOD"
No, it's not good. It's awful. A guide should allow people to choose, not to force it down everyone's throat. Also it should explain everything
"BUT PLAITECT MADE IT"
And? If somebody trusted from another scene made it, it doesn't instantly make it good.
Oh and also, it doesn't include NAND Dumping part. If you screwed up your Wii U from using this guide then all i can say is *ahem* Rest In Peace Wii U. You got killed in a dirty manner.
Let's get into that disaster it created:
First it was created as a simple copypasta from 3ds.guide. Obviously included redNAND which wasn't intended for playing games. It was intended for one purpose: Brick protection for developers which develop various homebrew apps for Wii U. To add a strawberry to the cake, redNAND is completely useless when it comes to redNAND backups. [Now, all you need is OTP.bin+MLC.bin and you're pretty much safe from bricks]
Also it made people use CBHC+Mocha CFW->redNAND. You're running CFW inside a CFW from another CFW. This is idiotic!
Sad part? People actually followed it, and believe me, everyone just started to get tired of this wiiu.guide stuff. [Guess what, alot of threads were related to redNAND corrupting itself and people just panicking in Wii U Hacking & Backup loaders section]
Lately it was edited to include sysNAND steps instead of redNAND. Did anything change? No.
People are still coming, because they don't know what the hell they're doing.
This guide doesn't explain anything and in most cases, they brick in process because of how awful it is. If you don't know, don't proceed any further. Just follow other guides.
wiiu.guide is a plague of Wii U's guides. It does it's best it can to actually make it even worse with each edit.
A good guide? Look at Kafluke's Noob Guide, WiiUBrU guide, hell even my guide and then look at your guide again.
Your guide is also a reason why i got tired of this redNAND fiasco and bullshit it included. That's when i decided to just say "No" and create my redNAND-free guide so less people would follow your guide! Also, through making of my redNAND-free guide, i took alot of inspiration from Kafluke's noob guide. [<3] Well, anyways i tried to do my best to make it a good guide.
Believe it or not, i only followed FlimFlam's CBHC section of his guide. Otherwise, i just looked at temp and learned many things, i also did most of things by myself. [Haxchi, Mocha CFW set up etc.]
Now whenever somebody mentions "wiiu.guide" in Wii U section, it just kinda gets me angry, i don't blame anyone following it since it's written by famous guy from 3DS scene.
Why wiiu.guide is a complete disaster?
Just get your friend, place him and make him follow that guide. He will probably just scratch his head and then he will just give you a confused look. It doesn't explain anything. It's just "Do what we want you to do then complain" way. Something a guide shouldn't do. How a noob user which never meet with NAND, MLC, SLC, SLCMTTP, OTP and SEEPROM + HBL/CFW/HBAS/DDD/NNU/TCP and many more shortcuts is going to understand ANYTHING?!
Homebrewing your Wii U? Avoid wiiu.guide at all cost. It's not worth it, really. Unless you want to have quintillion of questions while following it, in worst case, you will just get confused. Our guides are 100% better and explain everything. (Well, almost everything.)
Instead of wiiu.guide, ask us and follow our guides. Most of us will be happy to help, no matter what issue you're having. [With Wii U & vWii ofc]
Well, that was a long train of though.
Now question to tempers: What do you think about wiiu.guide?
See ya in another boring blog post.
Also Plaitect & FlimFlam, don't get angry but i think that you should let more informed people to do their job. You're just confusing majority of users with your guide. It's also my views and opinion, i got tired of this wiiu.guide stuff already.
Also this looks like a hate blog on wiiu.guide but tbh, i think most of people can agree that it's just bad. If not, awful.
Everyone knows great, amazing and perfect 3ds.guide, right?
That one guide which was very helpful when you were hacking your 3DS.
Well guess what... it's not the same case for Wii U scene.
Why? Just read it.
"BUT FELEK IT LOOKS GOOD"
No, it's not good. It's awful. A guide should allow people to choose, not to force it down everyone's throat. Also it should explain everything
"BUT PLAITECT MADE IT"
And? If somebody trusted from another scene made it, it doesn't instantly make it good.
Oh and also, it doesn't include NAND Dumping part. If you screwed up your Wii U from using this guide then all i can say is *ahem* Rest In Peace Wii U. You got killed in a dirty manner.
Let's get into that disaster it created:
First it was created as a simple copypasta from 3ds.guide. Obviously included redNAND which wasn't intended for playing games. It was intended for one purpose: Brick protection for developers which develop various homebrew apps for Wii U. To add a strawberry to the cake, redNAND is completely useless when it comes to redNAND backups. [Now, all you need is OTP.bin+MLC.bin and you're pretty much safe from bricks]
Also it made people use CBHC+Mocha CFW->redNAND. You're running CFW inside a CFW from another CFW. This is idiotic!
Sad part? People actually followed it, and believe me, everyone just started to get tired of this wiiu.guide stuff. [Guess what, alot of threads were related to redNAND corrupting itself and people just panicking in Wii U Hacking & Backup loaders section]
Lately it was edited to include sysNAND steps instead of redNAND. Did anything change? No.
People are still coming, because they don't know what the hell they're doing.
This guide doesn't explain anything and in most cases, they brick in process because of how awful it is. If you don't know, don't proceed any further. Just follow other guides.
wiiu.guide is a plague of Wii U's guides. It does it's best it can to actually make it even worse with each edit.
A good guide? Look at Kafluke's Noob Guide, WiiUBrU guide, hell even my guide and then look at your guide again.
Your guide is also a reason why i got tired of this redNAND fiasco and bullshit it included. That's when i decided to just say "No" and create my redNAND-free guide so less people would follow your guide! Also, through making of my redNAND-free guide, i took alot of inspiration from Kafluke's noob guide. [<3] Well, anyways i tried to do my best to make it a good guide.
Believe it or not, i only followed FlimFlam's CBHC section of his guide. Otherwise, i just looked at temp and learned many things, i also did most of things by myself. [Haxchi, Mocha CFW set up etc.]
Now whenever somebody mentions "wiiu.guide" in Wii U section, it just kinda gets me angry, i don't blame anyone following it since it's written by famous guy from 3DS scene.
Why wiiu.guide is a complete disaster?
Just get your friend, place him and make him follow that guide. He will probably just scratch his head and then he will just give you a confused look. It doesn't explain anything. It's just "Do what we want you to do then complain" way. Something a guide shouldn't do. How a noob user which never meet with NAND, MLC, SLC, SLCMTTP, OTP and SEEPROM + HBL/CFW/HBAS/DDD/NNU/TCP and many more shortcuts is going to understand ANYTHING?!
Homebrewing your Wii U? Avoid wiiu.guide at all cost. It's not worth it, really. Unless you want to have quintillion of questions while following it, in worst case, you will just get confused. Our guides are 100% better and explain everything. (Well, almost everything.)
Instead of wiiu.guide, ask us and follow our guides. Most of us will be happy to help, no matter what issue you're having. [With Wii U & vWii ofc]
Well, that was a long train of though.
Now question to tempers: What do you think about wiiu.guide?
See ya in another boring blog post.