IOS is needed, but the trucha signer fix doesnt work if the WiiMenu isnt updated. So by updating the IOS but removing the WiiMenu, whe should be able to update and keep trucha. Or is WiiMenu update required to run games too ?
bailli said:Dirtie said:If ONLY the IOS update is required for the game to run (ie. the 'future system menu update' is not required), then you could potentially hack the ISO to include only the firmware update(s) without the system menu update. I have no idea what the chances are of this working however (did SSBB require the system menu update in addition to the firmware one?)
Hm well the problem is that a game can "select" which IOS version it wants to run and I guess/fear a "patched" mario kart could identify itself as patched and refuse to run even if the fix is not "activated by the system menu".
Ofcourse you can take this cat and mouse game one step further and patch the IOS version the game wants to run to a lower version, but that version might lack a functionality the game needs...
bailli said:The channel uses the same exploit to "sign" its contents...
my guess is, noInternHertz said:Isn't there a way to know which of the IOS updates we have already downloaded ?
nextnomura said:Are we talking about 3.3 update?.. or just an update that not have a version?
I don't understand.. from the first page i can't find people talk about the version..
Tragedies said:Apologies for the noob question, but can someone please explain what this exploit is? I play normal backup games, I've never heard of this Trucha stuff.
Thanks for the help.
mb01 said:Guys,
I just updated my PAL Wii about half an hour ago not knowing this apparent "Trucha Fix" update was available. After a quick scare im pleased to say that Trucha Signed games, Freeloader, Scrubbed games and the Twilight Hack all still work so the PAL update is still ok to use.