I need help. The injector isn't working. It keeps saying I'm missing the necessary files (game.gcm, bootTvTex.png, iconTex.png), but they are already in the SOURCE_FILES folder. What am I doing wrong?
just to give an update on that, that idea worked out just fine I'm playing art style light trax right now with my gamepad, working quite well.reading from NAND has nothing to do with reading from disc and an emulator would have to replace IOS which in wii vc doesnt make sense as it would remove the ability to read from wiiu nand/wiiu usb and gamepad in the first place. the only thing that would make sense to try is to have the game installed on vwii nand as normal but then load it with the gamepad patches from wii vc and hope the wiiware game works with them.
Post a picture of your SOURCE_FILES folder, also make sure that "Hide extensions for known file types" is turned off.I need help. The injector isn't working. It keeps saying I'm missing the necessary files (game.gcm, bootTvTex.png, iconTex.png), but they are already in the SOURCE_FILES folder. What am I doing wrong?
Sweet! I'd definitely be interested to know how that implementation works for booting vWii Channels from Wii U titles.just to give an update on that, that idea worked out just fine I'm playing art style light trax right now with my gamepad, working quite well.
Post a picture of your SOURCE_FILES folder, also make sure that "Hide extensions for known file types" is turned off.
you seem to have not changed the extension of your game file..View attachment 100971
Alright. Here it is. Those are all the files.
you didnt make the game a .gcm you just named it game.gcm.iso it needs to be game.gcmView attachment 100971
Alright. Here it is. Those are all the files.
For simplicity I think I'd just go with a "title.txt" in the wii game iso files folder that my special booter reads in and loads up.Sweet! I'd definitely be interested to know how that implementation works for booting vWii Channels from Wii U titles.
What version of Windows are you running? ping is a very common Windows command that your computer isn't working with.trying to use the updated script and getting this error while trying to inject wiisxr
"PINGING GOOGLE FAILED, CHECK YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION AND TRY AGAIN"
So wait wiiware games working with gamepad? is that what you were stating?For simplicity I think I'd just go with a "title.txt" in the wii game iso files folder that my special booter reads in and loads up.
Windows 7 , that didn't seem to be a problem with the other version of your script though ?What version of Windows are you running? ping is a very common Windows command that your computer isn't working with.
The previous versions of my script didn't have internet checking whatsoever, so if someone had a bad network connection or no live connection the script would inexplicably fail. Open a command window and try doing this command:Windows 7 , that didn't seem to be a problem with the other version of your script though ?
ping google.com
you didnt make the game a .gcm you just named it game.gcm.iso it needs to be game.gcm
Go to folder options and remove the hide file extension types like was shown in the picture a few posts above yours.
Please tell us how you did it.just to give an update on that, that idea worked out just fine I'm playing art style light trax right now with my gamepad, working quite well.
Your file is named game.gcm.iso, it needs to be named game.gcmView attachment 100974
But it is removed.
The previous versions of my script didn't have internet checking whatsoever, so if someone had a bad network connection or no live connection the script would inexplicably fail. Open a command window and try doing this command:
Code:ping google.com
Not sure why ping wouldn't work on any Windows OS, shouldn't have anything to do with the language.
You can't, sorry. GamePad emulation sucks with this game.I'm having a hard time making my copy of Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn work properly. It boots at it should, but I cannot get it to emulate anything but the Wiimote in horizontal position. Every key is mapped "wrong" on the gamepad: Y is A, X is B, Up is left, etc. as they would be on a sideways Wiimote. What option am I supposed to use to make it map the original keys to their corresponding keys on the Gamepad?
Then when you go to rename it delete the .iso at the end
That did the trick. Thank you. Sorry for my stupidity.Your file is named game.gcm.iso, it needs to be named game.gcm