Hacking What are the benefits?

extrememonkey

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My Wii is on 3.2e, chipped, plays backups via disc and USB loader, plays movies via MPlayer CE etc etc

My question is:

Is there anything in SoftMii that will enhance my Wii experience in anyway???

The only thing that I can see is the custom Health Screens and the ability to skin the Wii menu's etc, but this is not something that I want to mess with, as I don't really understand it yet (is there a standalone bit of software, noy part of SoftMii that can do this?)
 

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Requirements:
- No GC hardware (controllers, save cards) plugged in.
- PAL or NTSC-U Wii on System Menu 3.4 or older (System Menu 4.0 supported if you upgraded with Waninkoko's updater).
- SD Card (at least 128mb, max 2gb), formatted to FAT or FAT32.
- The SoftMii 3.0 pack, with the "SD Card" folder's contents placed on your SD card.
- The Wii game "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess".
- Wii connected to internet via Wi-Fi.

With SoftMii, you get:
- Customized and hacked System Menu 3.2
- System Menu theming, themes available at SoftMii.org
- Full Disc Channel region-free backup loading
- GameCube Backups via Disc Channel
- No Copy Save Protections Removed
- Skip game updates
- No Error 002 in new games like NFS: Undercover
- No System Menu background music if desired
- Preloader 0.29 Installation
- Waninkoko's previously-unreleased cIOS rev11
- Move your Disc Channel anywhere
- Homebrew Channel 1.01 installation
- Region Free Channels
- Supports any Wii up to System Menu version 4.0
 

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