Hacking GMODZ - Sundriver Install Tutorial Video

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the another reason , is about the WODE , WHY send out Sample kit , if you got all theses people waiting for them .. that was just dumb on there part.. i was waiting over a month now .. ship the ones they have to the distributors.. and send them out .. i dont understand why websites get them before the people who buys them ...

bc i Coll... chips... bc i like to have them .. sundriver, wish they would make a new faceplate and they would have my buy then ... but they dont come out with a faceplate its there lose ...i dont want a hole in my wii.. looks like shit .. lol
 
I went and watched the WODE video and I like it but like anything like this their a pro and con.

pro I would love not to worry about updates.

con having to open the Wii I have yet to open one up and I'm not about to start that.

my two cents
 
USB loading of GC games would be the only reason to go with something like this, the GUI is horrible.
 
longtom1 said:
why can't they just install another channel to handle the games on usb instead of the little lcd screen

cause that would take you back to softmoding which defeats the purpose of having a drive emulator
 
how does the user get to the gui of this if there is no softmodding going on? if they are just running a dol in gamecube mode for that crappy gui, why not do a dol in wii mode so the user can use a wiimote? does this rely on MIOS to work since it starts out in gamecube mode? what if the user has a patched MIOS? what version or MIOS is needed? and why dont they just make a ISO that the user puts on the HDD that installs a channel like mariokart? maybe im missing something here.
 
Omg the gui suck o.o....
Softmod is seriously way better. Having full covers of the box and wiimote suport
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lol are you going to have to go up to the wii everytime you want to change the game o.o?
Since you can't control it with the wiimote?
 

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