You said that "there is no way" so you told us nothing!dahhh told ya .....
You said that "there is no way" so you told us nothing!dahhh told ya .....
Well I am using Mii Maker, but it work fine without the update and the compatibility list says it could be with any of them, why, is that matter?
I bought my Mario Kart 8 in the eShop with all the DLC, but I did it in my other Wii U 5.5.1, can I use that DDD app in muy other Wii U 5.5.1?I just did. That release you mentioned is eu. Not USA. Try using DDD and dump your disc. Then update with new nusgrabber and get the USA update. With that release you have to use eu update.
Not without a kernel exploit.I bought my Mario Kart 8 in the eShop with all the DLC, but I did it in my other Wii U 5.5.1, can I use that DDD app in muy other Wii U 5.5.1?
Ok, I have the SSB disc too, so my only question is how do I transfer my MK8 I bought in the eShop from my wii u 5.5.1 to my other wii u 5.3.2, and if I also can transfer the DLC I bought too for that game?Not without a kernel exploit.
You could do a system transfer tho. Then use DDD on your exploitable wiiu u to dump it. You'll still need the smash disc to play on gx2 if you have it updated to 4.1.
Yes. Do a system transfer. It's in the wii u menuOk, I have the SSB disc too, so my only question is how do I transfer my MK8 I bought in the eShop from my wii u 5.5.1 to my other wii u 5.3.2, and if I also can transfer the DLC I bought too for that game?
Not possible yet. I think @dimok is working on it.I'm currently dumping my mk8 disc with ddd. I also have smash disc so update should be fine. Question, is there anything i can do to use the mk dlc that I've purchased on the same machine with my updated game dump through loadiiine gx2?
i hope you know that the 5.3.2 console will be updated to 5.5.1 if he starts the built in system transfer. Spoofing is not enough.Yes. Do a system transfer. It's in the wii u menu
Not possible yet. I think @dimok is working on it.
I haven't had issues with smash mode so I can't say. If you need a replacement rpl file tho you could try dumpiineNice. DDD dumped all my dlc and saves. I also downloaded the v64 update and will keep everything separate. I should have all the right files to work with to get dlc running in the future if it becomes available....
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Hmm. DDD seems to be hung up on "Open file: e:/mk8/vol/code/mw_shamo.rpl". I know there is something unique about the rpl files and needing to play the game to dump them. But the game is still on the first loading screen for DDD to run and I cannot proceed. How do i dump this .rpl file?
Ok, I am done now, I did not need to transfer my mk8, I just use SSB with the copy of mk8 in my wii u 5.3.2 and is done now it work, thanks a lot.Yes. Do a system transfer. It's in the wii u menu
Very strange. Whenever I try to load in smash mode, I always get booted into mii maker. I just updated my loadine to newest nightly of 0.3 since I was using an early build of 0.2, and no difference.
To answer the question above, I have all the games my 5 year old son likes to play already purchased on disc. The wear and tear he has put on those games, including a snapped mario bros wii u disc, is horrifying for a collector of nintendo products from the nes days.
Well that's true, especially with kids. That's why you should buy digital. I bought Mario kart at midnight on release night. I did not want to deal with swapping discs or anything.
Well in my case it happen the same, I use loadiine v0.2 and when I use in SSB mode it boot me into Mii maker, but what I did was just go to the main menu of the Wii U and press the icon of SSB (the original disc or digital should work) and then wait a couples of second (you will see the SSB Screen) after that the game I select in loadiine will star normal in my case was MK8.Very strange. Whenever I try to load in smash mode, I always get booted into mii maker. I just updated my loadine to newest nightly of 0.3 since I was using an early build of 0.2, and no difference.
To answer the question above, I have all the games my 5 year old son likes to play already purchased on disc. The wear and tear he has put on those games, including a snapped mario bros wii u disc, is horrifying for a collector of nintendo products from the nes days.