It just gets me in a bad mood when you have a ton of noobs pretending like IOSU will make the WiiU some kind of god. Without devs, IOSU is useless. And even if there will be devs, there's no telling what they'll create. USB access is probably coming, and writing homebrew to the NAND for fully offline homebrew probably is too. That's about anyone can say is coming.Then the flurry of "help me pls I can't pirate this game" comes pouring in from the people who won't shut up about it, and hundreds of posts of them being incompetent and not reading correctly.
not pointing at anybody in particular, but pointing at a particular set of people.
The main thing with any developer saying a project is nearing to completion, it's absolutely relative to their perception of time and everybody perceives time in their own way, and comparitively to the release of the wiiu, I'd say it gives you a lot more leeway.
even though nobody said soon™ anyway
Even the pirates should still be happy with loadiine playing their games, so I don't see why people are so desperate for it, it's gonna help the homebrew side of things a lot more than anything
@brienj created a semi-demo GameBoy emulator that while it didn't have anything fancy like sound, it worked great. And it all ran through the kernel.
Brienj will have to answer that, but last information I heard was that he was still working on building and smoothing it out.Speaking of gacubeboy, is the improved version still being worked on or is the project on hold?
What extra steps? I click on the browser icon and BOOM! I'm in Loadiine. How is that any different than having a "Homebrew Channel" on the main menu. It's the same amount of clicks.
I hate the amount of speculation around the IOSU exploit. IOSU won't make the community more alive. That is the devs and peoples problem to make the community less dead. Developer more stuff for it. IOSU won't give us a developer kit on Wii U. It's really getting annoying. I think Robins post did best explaining it though
Only when the front page gets flooded with multiple threads on speculation.Speculation never hurt anybody. It's the trolls running around claiming it's here. There's nothing wrong with wondering what the future will bring. There is nothing wrong with assuming the WiiU community will see an increase in devs. It just may. You don't know that. If you don't like it, leave. It's THAT simple. It's the same played out shit that happened with the 3DS just earlier this year. Why is it a problem that the community holds active conversations with what might be? Is being optimistic an issue now?
If "Uptate to 5.5.1 while you can" mean something to 5.2.0 users is "update to 5.5.1"Just a question... what about the users that are in 5.2.0?
https://twitter.com/naehrwert/status/655782468688199680
They should update their consoles too?
What if a update is released and he cannot update to 5.5.1 but something higher? Who knows, maybe that can happen. Just saying, unless someone already owns a game with 5.5.1 update, i know that many people may be scalping to stock that game in their house try sell it for more than is worth.@GokuJunior, I would wait for other devs in the know to chime in. If ISOU gets released for 5.5.1 most users would update for it. A wild ISOU has not appeared in the wild yet, only tons of speculation.
If I'm not wrong, if IOSU works in the 5.5.1 firmware it should work in the 5.5.0 firmware too, so a disc with that firmware should work too (I mean because OSv10 is the same between 5.5.0 and 5.5.1, if I not bad remember 5.5.1 only tries to "fix" a bug in WebKit)What if a update is released and he cannot update to 5.5.1 but something higher? Who knows, maybe that can happen. Just saying, unless someone already owns a game with 5.5.1 update, i know that many people may be scalping to stock that game in their house try sell it for more than is worth.