is it possible to bypass Wii fit u's 330 pound limit with today's tools?
The limit exists to make sure you don't bust the balance board. As other users have said, consider a gym membership or workout routine before getting into something like yoga/fitness applicationsis it possible to bypass Wii fit u's 330 pound limit with today's tools?
No, go eat a salad and go out and walk.
I think it's a physical limitation, I mean, it's a slab of plastic, and 330 pounds ain't nothing.I think some of you guys are mean... No need to say "worst thread" or anything.
BTW, I see no real reason why that limit can't be bypassed through a little bit of hacking...
(Unless it's because the Wii Balance Board will break or something )
Maybe try using two balance boards until you get your weight down. Then erase your data and start over with one?is it possible to bypass Wii fit u's 330 pound limit with today's tools?
Most of you guys are assholes.. As usual, a question gets asked, and people itch to find a way to say something that I assume they think is clever(?) without answering the actual question.
Not to mention, the OP never even mentioned he was overweight or anything. For all we know it might be out of curiosity. I personally didn't know such a limitation existed and not I'm curious to know if this could change with a hack or if it's a physical limitation
To OP: I don't think such a thing exist yet. While we do have homebrew, and the ability to run backups, the Wii U is far from being cracked wide open. At least until a viable IOSU hack is released (if ever)
That's even worse.. Proves that gbatemp is getting more children everydayI actually think that this thread is a troll or someone who wanted to made a joke
If there's a weight limit on the Board, there's a reason (To avoid breaking it, maybe?)
I meant this as a genuine suggestion. Wasn't trying to be funny in any wayMaybe try using two balance boards until you get your weight down. Then erase your data and start over with one?