Hacking Loadiine GX2, why does it take so much effort to load?

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Please tell me I'm not the only one here that has troubles running Loadiine GX2 consistently; I ought to be doing something wrong. I'm on 5.5.1U using the Internet Browser to launch the kernel exploit to run Loadiine and/or the Homebrew Launcher via http://loadiine.ovh. It seems that it takes me on average 4 to 5 times for me to successfully load Loadiine; all the other times it crashes and freezes forcing a power off.

So, is Loadiine really this unstable right now, or am the only one who find it glitches out more often than not? I've tried clearing the cookies, and even wiping out all my Internet Browser's data entirely prior to each attempt, but it doesn't seem to help. Sometimes it works the first time and I'm elated, and other times it takes me nearly 15 minutes to load a game because my Wii U keeps on crashing. Once I'm playing a game though, it's pretty good.
 
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with loadiine.ovh and then "loadiine gx 0.3" selected I have a success rate of nearly to 100%. I would say its about 9/10.
 

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Remote payloads need different approach in the way they are loaded into a Wii U. There are tricky parameters to take in consideration such like the ping which is much higher than a local hosting and the bandwith that can be pretty limmited for online users. About Loadiine.ovh, it's a PHP script that handle the MP4 loading by parsing it first and making sure it has been loaded in the video player before triggering the code, thus the barrer between local/remote is reduced at its maximum. So far it's going well for most of users, it sure can be upgraded but I guess nothing is perfect for now :3
 

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Since wiiubru works for some and not for others, what firmware were on probably makes a difference.
wiiubru never worked for me. I'm on 5.5.1-U.
Loadiine.ovh always has. I set it up to auto-load homebrew launcher and its worked every single time so far. I think I've had loadiine crash from it two times out of over a hundred uses at this point. If you're on 5.5.1-U and not going to auto-host, loadiine.ovh is probably the best option at the moment.
Note that it may actually be your sd card also.
 

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Since wiiubru works for some and not for others, what firmware were on probably makes a difference.
wiiubru never worked for me. I'm on 5.5.1-U.
Loadiine.ovh always has. I set it up to auto-load homebrew launcher and its worked every single time so far. I think I've had loadiine crash from it two times out of over a hundred uses at this point. If you're on 5.5.1-U and not going to auto-host, loadiine.ovh is probably the best option at the moment.
Note that it may actually be your sd card also.

I'm on 5.5.1 and wiiubru has worked for me 98% of the time. It's rare that it crashes the system. I don't even delete cookies.
 

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