So, should I just take the plunge and update the console with the false hope in seeing another Wii U exploit?
Its already getting worked on they only change little bit..to the exploit..
So, should I just take the plunge and update the console with the false hope in seeing another Wii U exploit?
what do you mean, you dont see it? you even quoted my post with the url inside it..... nus.cdn.wup.shop.nintendo.net
Its already getting worked on they only change little bit..to the exploit..
did your update already completely download? if not, turn off wiiu, access your router, block the ip and the download will then not be able to continue and fail
if the download already finished and is installing already, then ofc DONT turn it off during the install process, as that might brick it
You bought the game because it's great and you want to support the devs. Just update and move on.
did your update already completely download? if not, turn off wiiu, access your router, block the ip and the download will then not be able to continue and failSomeone already answered that a bit of the way up. Anyways, should I just take the plunge and update with the false hope of seeing new exploits? How do I know this will actually work with the router? I have the one Google Fiber gave me and I do have admin access to it.
The hell? What do you mean? Are you saying I should go ahead and do it? How do you know this for fact? I don't want to do something I'll end up regretting with the Wii U updates.
So, is there no way to blacklist the server's IP address in the router at all? The http://gbatemp.net/threads/blocking-wii-u-system-updates-by-url-blacklist-possible.350663/ thread method doesn't work at all apparently, so surely, there's a way to block it? Why the hell did I even buy Mario Kart 8 if I can't go online anymore, I mean, this doesn't bode well at all, the only workaround apparently booting up in vWii then going Wii U. JoostinOnline any way to circumvent this?
I have a question, I put a lot of games and demos into the internal memory, I have only 290MB, It can update anyway? I know update is 600MB but better be safe than sorry.
The updateis 600MB, I have only 290MB, anyway I've disable internet,I don't want to get the update.
No kiddingso much confusion and desperation from one update lol
Wouldn't it just overwrite the OS files already there?
So there's no real reason to be wary then...People need to calm the hell down. Nintendo did not block the bug in the browser, they simply changes around some addresses. The exploit has not been blocked, I doubt Nintendo even knows one exists. You know what might cause them to know, however? This mass hysteria.
Gotta love inconsistencies. We need verification on this.It's just confusing a bit when Crediar says it blocks it, then others say it's fine, then another hacker says it's changed settings etc... but hopefully what you say is true MK1.
Then may I ask why Crediar said that it patched this exploit? That just confuses us even more.Correct. Even if Nintendo does fix the exploit, WebKit is quite complex and is sure to have other exploitable bugs.
So there's no real reason to be wary then...
It's just confusing a bit when Crediar says it blocks it, then others say it's fine, then another hacker says it's changed settings etc... but I trust you MK1.
Well it does block the exploit, but only because the addresses of code changed. The bug in WebKit still exists, since the WebKit component wasn't updated. This means a new exploit can still be developed with the same bug.
Got it, was figuring from all the wiimpersonator stuff it looked like it. Will it be difficult for you all to redo the exploit with the changed memory addresses? Wasn't sure if you were working blindly (for any of us who remember some of the old iPhone bootrom exploits)
Figured I imagine that you'd probably hold off any exploit till this one is figured out? Or is there a possibility of the current one being pushed out earlier.
Though honestly, it would seem better to hold the cards.
But he is saying that updating to 5.0.0 won't be a major detriment, at least, I think that's what he's saying.
Figured I imagine that you'd probably hold off any exploit till this one is figured out? Or is there a possibility of the current one being pushed out earlier.
Though honestly, it would seem better to hold the cards.