Welp, I got it working. I deleted my version of RetroArch I was using and installed the latest nightly build instead and it works perfectly, no issues. Not sure exactly what changed between versions, but apparently it's what my WiiU needed.
The ROMs I'm using are already unzipped, and I've made sure they work with the cores i'm using. For instance, my SNES ROMs are .smc format, and I'm using the SNES9x 2010 core in RetroArch.
I'm having a lot of trouble getting RetroArch to play anything on my WiiU.
I have RetroArch 1.7.3 installed on my WiiU. It has the proper XBMC asset files, and it loads just fine from the Homebrew Launcher. When I switch cores, it does it, but it also dumps me back to the HBL. Not a huge issue...
I have a modded Wii from many years ago. I'm about to go through the process of installing CFW and Homebrew on my WiiU. If I also go through the process of putting Homebrew on vWii, can I plug in the external hard drive I used with my Wii into my WiiU and access the games I already installed...
Thank you so much! I now have you wonderful task of deleting 16 pages worth of games through Nintendo's oh so speedy menus! But no worries, I've got time, haha.
Well, the funny thing is, I didn't think I had any of the games installed when I made the backup of the sysnand. So I wasn't necessarily expecting any of the games to still be there. But like I said, my microSD is still full. The folder where the games are installed is still full. It looks like...
I'm a bit of a dummy and absentmindedly allowed my 3DS to do a system update from 11.7 to 11.8. It wouldn't boot back up, so I used godmode to restore my backed up sysnand from when I originally modded my system. Now all of the CIAs I've installed aren't appearing, but they're clearly still on...
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much