the exploit is already backported so DON'T UPDATEI've read somewhere, that the 5.5.1 exploit is super stable and easier to use than the 5.3.2 exploit. Is this true?
the lower, the betterWhy not ?
Can you list some benefits of staying on 5.3.2 that would make 5.5.1 a real waste of time updating too
He asked you to give him some reasons, bruh.the lower, the better
the lower the firmware is, more vulnerabilities there are
Failed to fetch tweet https://twitter.com/NWPlayer123/status/727343486333120512Ya ?... So basically there isn't a solid reason to stay on 5.3.2
.... At least no one gave a good reason to stay low.
For Wii everyone said stay on 4.1 but I can do everything I have wanted to on 4.3 , so to me
This is just another example of people scared to update.
Why not update and have the best of the exploit and being on the latest firmware
You do. You gain stability and online play. That tweet doesn't say that you don't. We asked for reasons. If you don't know the reasons then let someone else explain please.https://twitter.com/NWPlayer123/status/727343486333120512
you gain absolutely nothing updating on Wii U. it's best to just stay behind.
"stability" is a joke but this isn't a thread to joke around in, so...You do. You gain stability and online play. That tweet doesn't say that you don't. We asked for reasons. If you don't know the reasons then let someone else explain please.
There are small things that have been updated. The internet browser for example, works better, something I've noticed."stability" is a joke but this isn't a thread to joke around in, so...
for online play, that's pretty easy: you can install the newer VersionData or something to spoof the version and be able to use the eshop/play games online.
what else would you actually get updating? gx2sploit (the new kexploit leaked for 5.5.1) has been backported to 5.3.2/5.4.0 so it's more stable now.
may be "stabler" or not, I'm not sure. but it's definitely better than the previous exploit.There are small things that have been updated. The internet browser for example, works better, something I've noticed.
Not having to install anything is an advantage on it's own.
So, you're telling me that running the exploits on the older firmware's is stabler than running it on the newer ones?
I checked. It is stabler on 5.5.1.may be "stabler" or not, I'm not sure. but it's definitely better than the previous exploit.
please explain "The internet browser for example, works better". there weren't really any new features/etc since 5.3.2.
For some people online play is a must have feature with hacks. That's the only thing I can think of.Let me ask you this. Has there ever been a benefit of updating anything when it comes to hacks?
in terms of Wii U, online play can be easily achieved on older versions. installing the newer VersionData (or something, I've never spoofed since I'm on 5.5.1 right now) is a permanent thing I think.For some people online play is a must have feature with hacks. That's the only thing I can think of.
True. But some people don't like messing with spoofing and that kind of stuff. I'm on 5.5.1 as well. I sure did buy a wii u at the right time.in terms of Wii U, online play can be easily achieved on older versions. installing the newer VersionData (or something, I've never spoofed since I'm on 5.5.1 right now) is a permanent thing I think.
updating is still a pretty bad idea even if you don't want to spoof things, since in most cases you will lose access to homebrew. this is the only time where updating doesn't make you lose much since the latest firmware at the time of this writing is exploitable.True. But some people don't like messing with spoofing and that kind of stuff. I'm on 5.5.1 as well. I sure did buy a wii u at the right time.