Do you have to keep the SD card in for the preloader to work? Or after you put it in is it installed to the wii's system memory?
Gamemaster1379 said:I've very limited knowledge on this and what it does, unfortunately to say. Hopefully somebody can better assist you, but I would assume that you don't. Booting sequence overwriting didn't come out until 4.2 system updates. So I would seriously doubt that NSMBWii would have it. If it were to actually include it, it shouldn't install until it does a system update anyway.Pete666 said:Gamemaster1379 said:If you buy an American copy upon release, no, nothing will happen CONSIDERING that the NTSC copy uses 4.1U. If you get a foreign copy (through methods of piracy or importing, I'm not one to judge), then regardless, it'll ask for an update to 4.1E (or 4.XJ if you decide to go that route and (don't know what the version will be, so I'm using X). But most homebrew bypasses updates anyway. I use Neogamma, no update problems. I think that Preloader offers a bypass, and there's brickblocker and all that floating around nowadays anyway.Pete666 said:If I'm already 4.1u so no problems if I buy the game?
tl;dr, there shouldn't be.
Ok thanx a lot! Another question, I'm very noob with all those boot thing.. it said in a lot of forum that NSMBW will install boot2v4.. did I have boot2v4 with my 4.1u update?
How can I know which Boot2 I have on my system?
They update it don't they?SifJar said:Hmm, interesting. Still if it has boot2v4, I'll still have to update boot2 either way... (I dont wanna use a fail "safe updater")
edomedo said:So I bought the NSMB game today and I (kids) would like to play it. Of course it is asking to update. I have not done anything to the 3.3u wii since I did the twilight hak, with gamma backup launcher 0.3 ios249.
How can I safely go about playing this store bought disc ? Thanks for any input.