

as far as i can remember all the update messages say that... just nin10doh jargon for "making sure our system functions and yours doesnt" lolxtalarge said:Got the message here, too.
Someone update an unhacked Wii and find out what 'improved system functions' is supposed to mean.


It sure is. Not only them but a few other things alsog4jek8j54 said:http://wii.marcansoft.com/wiimpersonator/r...1118-020104.log
http://wii.marcansoft.com/wiimpersonator/r...1118-031038.log
According to Marcan's Wiimpersonator, the second link adds an IOS254 to the Wii. If I remember correctly, isn't that the IOS version used by the warez loaders?
this update is basically big n's way to combat the growing homebrew and soft mod scenes. it adds nothing of value to your system and you are not missing out on anythingMiniMoose64 said:Why not? What exactly happens in terms of loosing Homebrew, etc... ?
What's so bad about it...?

QUOTE said:UPDATES AND UPGRADES
We may without notifying you, download updates, patches, upgrades and similar software to your Wii Console and may disable unauthorized or illegal software placed on your Wii Console to ensure that your Wii Console is operating properly and efficiently, comply with applicable laws, assist law enforcement, protect us and our customers, or prevent the use and distribution of software obtained through improper channels.

apd said:oblivious87 said:He claims he walked away from his Wii to go to dinner a couple hours ago, and when he came back, all the channels were gone and his system was updated.
The update fixes a few of the IOS to prevent things like WiiGator's loader and the exploit in Twilight Princess.
I thought it was illegal to force an update without permission ?
that may be true but there will be always the few idiots who update and then no more homebrew.Bananna said:Nintendo is r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-retarded. They release a firmware upgrade with no real functionality added at all and they expect us to upgrade? lool.