Hacking New system update?

does anyone else think this its really bad that thier isnt any new games ( a couple. but basically none) and these gaming companys are making too much money from re-selling old games. they need to bring out actual new games for the console and re-sell old titles (i would say $5 a n64 title is plenty to pay?)
 
Based on how we're going about things (5.3.2 Webkit exploit is main priority), the "how early you want access" isn't even valid (also considering the fact that we're probably going to release everything at once). Everything we're doing is targeted for the latest version because it's the latest version, so please update and get whatever you want off the eShop.
 
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Based on how we're going about things (5.3.2 Webkit exploit is main priority), the "how early you want access" isn't even valid (also considering the fact that we're probably going to release everything at once). Everything we're doing is targeted for the latest version because it's the latest version, so please update and get whatever you want off the eShop.

So can I unblock Ninty servers permanently right?
 
But it doesn't tell you what to type in the DNS address settings on the Wii U itself, as they have to be entered manually, and I assume I can still use my USB Ethernet adapter on the console, correct?

On the OpenDNS website it tells you what their IPs are. Also yes, it should still work with that.
 
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No, it doesn't let you in to eShop.
What I read from your previous post is reagardless the firmware there's no point in no updating to latest because you are targeting the release to work with the one available by now, maybe I readwrong :P


It's also not clear where you find the address on the site to use for manual DNS settings on the Wii U :P
 
No, it doesn't let you in to eShop.
What I read from your previous post is reagardless the firmware there's no point in no updating to latest because you are targeting the release to work with the one available by now, maybe I readwrong :P

Exactly the opposite, you should update now because then you'll have access to every (currently released) Wii U game, instead of being limited by having to download from eShop or on-disc updates.

It's also not clear where you find the address on the site to use for manual DNS settings on the Wii U :P

https://www.opendns.com/home-internet-security/opendns-ip-addresses/
  • 208.67.222.222
  • 208.67.220.220
 
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Exactly the opposite, you should update now because then you'll have access to every (currently released) Wii U game, instead of being limited by having to download from eShop or on-disc updates.



https://www.opendns.com/home-internet-security/opendns-ip-addresses/
  • 208.67.222.222
  • 208.67.220.220

Until Nintendo pulls a fast one and releases the next firmware version out of the blue :P And thanks for the link ^_^

OpenDNS
Use always the same:
DNS1: 208.67.222.222
DNS2: 208.67.220.220


In Wii U connection "Automatic DNS = Don't Obtain"


Cool beans, I wish the OP on that thread had that link is all :P
 
FYI: OpenDNS has no filtering options by default. You need to contact customer service and their website says NOTHING about this.
 

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