Until the English version comes out with its update, am I correct?
Is there any method known that you can downgrade your firmware like the PSP?
Or I guess better yet, are any groups working on one?
Yeah,
So far, no downgrade method and not a good idea update with another's region update (although under some circunstances doesn't seem to produce any ill effects other than duplicate channels).
USUALLY updating with a higher-version firmware update solves the problem.
But, of course, if you have a semi-brick Wii that is already at 3.1 firmware version .... well, there are no new updates available, so you would have to wait for one to (probably) fix your problems.
If you had a semi-brick 3.0e or below PAL console running the game Wii Chess PAL could probably solve it.
If you had a semi-brick 3.0j or below Japanese console, running the smash bross or wii fit NTSC-J updates would probably fix it.
If you had a semi-brick 3.0u or below USA console, I don't know of any games that carry the 3.1u update for sure. Any one knows? I think Donkey Kong Jet Racer NTSC-U might, or maybe No More Heroes NTSC-U, but don't know for sure.
And again, if your semi-brick console is already 3.1 ... since there are no 3.2 or later upgrades yet ... well, there is no way to try to fix it
Some people have reported success fixing a semi-brick on a PAL console caused by the Smash Bross update by running the update from Donkey Kong Jet Racer (PAL). I haven't been able to confirm this 100%.
Another game with updates for PAL is Wii Chess (PAL, 3.1e)
Or restore a nand image that didn't have the brick of courseI have found the only way to recover from partial bricks is to run a game with newer firmware from your region, and even then there are no guarantees it will fix all the issues. Still no fix for a full brick, at least not that I am aware of.
I have found the only way to recover from partial bricks is to run a game with newer firmware from your region, and even then there are no guarantees it will fix all the issues. Still no fix for a full brick, at least not that I am aware of.
Or restore a nand image that didn't have the brick of course.