Heyo,
My family has a Wii U that's been collecting dust, and to revitalize it I want to try my hand at modding the thing, like I did with my 2ds XL.
However, if the thing bricked, I would feel terrible because we've had it for years and all of our save data and stuff like that would go down the drain with it.
I know the risk of bricking is low, but what can I do to make the risk even lower?
I have no experience in Wii U modding, just 3ds homebrew.
Thank You!
My family has a Wii U that's been collecting dust, and to revitalize it I want to try my hand at modding the thing, like I did with my 2ds XL.
However, if the thing bricked, I would feel terrible because we've had it for years and all of our save data and stuff like that would go down the drain with it.
I know the risk of bricking is low, but what can I do to make the risk even lower?
I have no experience in Wii U modding, just 3ds homebrew.
Thank You!






