i'm on 5.5.0. is there much of a difference between that and 5.5.1? or am i in the same sitch as some of these cats.
I do enjoy my wii u games, I have 43 of them on disc (44 if you include the one in the post)
FYI Dolphin wii support came in July 13 2008, by feb 2009 it could run the wii system menu, by april 2009 it could play all commercial wii and gamecube games, with some bugs. By October 2009 it could play games damn good. In the end of its dev cycle in June 2011 it was a beast that ran it all and is the same version we use now. There have been a few bugfixes and legacy removal since but from this Ive no idea where you got half a decade from.
I understand this, it was quite a thing what they did with dolphin in such a short time, but with cemu its almost unreal how fast these guys have worked, amazing.The Wii support was quite advanced when it was released because the Wii used the same kind of CPU and GPI as the Gamecube. You have to take into account the developpement time needed to develop GC emulation which started about a decade ago.
Wii U emulation started from scratch and no previous implementation of the CPU/GPU emulation was written before. Plus, the architecture of the Wii U is more complex requiring more work to get it working . (GC and Wii doesn't have shaders AFAIK for example)
So this makes it sound like its totally fine to update to 5.5.1. He just suggests not updating past that point, correct?
So this makes it sound like its totally fine to update to 5.5.1. He just suggests not updating past that point, correct?
Hey guys, I'm unable to go online on Splatoon ever since I set up TubeHax DNS. It says I have to download the latest news data and then I try to do that and it gives me an error. Is this because of TubeHax?
You should update for that Stability™Hey guys, I'm unable to go online on Splatoon ever since I set up TubeHax DNS. It says I have to download the latest news data and then I try to do that and it gives me an error. Is this because of TubeHax?
The reason is because Tubehax blocks all Nintendo Servers so that your Wii U doesn't get updated when a new one comes out, so that it doesn't block any exploits.Hey guys, I'm unable to go online on Splatoon ever since I set up TubeHax DNS. It says I have to download the latest news data and then I try to do that and it gives me an error. Is this because of TubeHax?
The reason is because Tubehax blocks all Nintendo Servers so that your Wii U doesn't get updated when a new one comes out, so that it doesn't block any exploits.
I would recommend you keep it on so that your Wii U doesn't automatically dowload updates. Yes, you can't go online but if I think it is worth it because eventually you will be able to go online once again.
If you want the exploit, you're going to have to sit tight and tolerate no internet connection for a while. This has always been the case with exploited console.When? I really don't feel like losing access to Splatoon.
It entirely depends on your situation. If you have a static IP address/have the OpenDNS Updater installed on a computer that is on 24/7 then it shouldn't be an issue, but if you have a dynamic IP address with no protection against failure then you're going to want to switch ASAP
You're going to want to change to the TubeHaxx DNS thenProtection? I just use open DNS on browser and block the updates and connect wii u to router. And changing dns settings on wii u
What firmware are you on? I'm on 5.5.0, and I can play Splatoon online.Hey guys, I'm unable to go online on Splatoon ever since I set up TubeHax DNS. It says I have to download the latest news data and then I try to do that and it gives me an error. Is this because of TubeHax?
I don't understand why people can't just leave online aside for a while. It may sound like paranoia but what if Nintendo did set up a Dead Hand on the latest Browser, and it is sitting there just waiting for some time to pass or for some certain date before it starts calling back home after having gathered a lot of newly updated consoles from unaware users? If another update comes, they would get screwed by a simple http request while they are online.Yep, I agree that people should stay on 5.5 (never update!) but I was more aiming at the speculation relating to wether or not Ninty have done something to the browser in 5.5.1 nobody knows, but as you say, stay on 5.5 and wait it out