See, "by your logic" SD-HC card's aren't officially supported by Wii's either, since the software had to be modified to be compatible with them (modified via an official Wii update).
I'm talking about third-party modifications from the way the Wii comes. By the way, SDHC wasn't added last or anything, so tons of Wii units came out of the box with SDHC support...
Anyway your ignoring the point I made that I feel is more important, which is that tueidj shouldn't force his beliefs in his software.
There's that word again, "force". Do you know what the word even means? Because it doesn't apply here.
To force something means to give somebody no other choice, either with physical pressure, political pressure, legal pressure, or removing all other options from them.
I'll repeat: Devolution is not installed on Wii units by default (so nobody needs to deal with it), and does not hinder the running of other software on the Wii. If you don't like it, you don't have to use it. And your Wii will work as stock without it (it does not remove your other options).
Therefore, no, he is not forcing you to do anything.
You made an interesting point about my Wii not working so well with DL discs, but you offered me no explanation as to why GC games on DVD-R run more reliably than from the original GC discs?
Because I don't know (nor does it matter for this conversation).
480p is a feature that Nintendo
removed from PAL Gamecubes, even though 60hz play was supported (@480i). Sony did a similar thing with the PS3, they put a PS2-on-a-chip inside the console, and then purposefully
removed it for the
PAL version.
Nintendo is not T, the Wii software is not Devolution.
As for my Wii NOT being compatible with backups, that's simply not true if I've updated the software
Modded the software with third-party tools. Meaning you changed the software from how it arrived from Nintendo (either on-system or via updates).
and just like updating Windows, etc, I can add or remove compatibility, features, etc with updates.
When doing that with Windows you're adding new software or changing settings in the existing software, rarely do you edit the original software itself (I bet you can't even tell me offhand where the windows kernel is located simply because almost nobody ever touches it,
they have no need to).
In fact the only two Windows mods I can think of offhand that were openly used are the tcp/ip half-open connection limit removal, and the uxtheme.dll patching to allow extra themes on XP.
(
http://half-open.com/ and
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/UXTheme-MultiPatcher.shtml)
On the contrary, when softmodding the Wii you are making modifications to the Wii's original software files, for example disabling signature and other verification checks (patching them out either in RAM or on the NAND).
You seem to be of the opinion that changing the software - because it's something outside of Nintendo's policy - is against the console's "original abilities", and on that point I disagree.
No, I'm of the opinion that if you made changes to something to give it new features that it did not come with out of the box, then you have modded it to add unofficial features.
Which is how this works. USB loading is not an official feature of the Wii, and even if you mod the Wii to add that capability, Devolution does not remove that capability from your Wii upon installing it.
I repeat...
If you're actually against this on a moral standpoint and feel this strongly (A.K.A. not just bitching because wahhh he's not coding this free software the way I want it wahhh), then do something about it. Code your own loader.
This thread has 70 pages and the program's been out for a year. It's clear he's not going to change it.
But hey, go ahead and show that
you're not morally opposed, you're just being a baby about the fact that this software doesn't USB load the way you're used to.
If you really give a fuck, stop bitching and make your own. If you really think your morals are better and more important, than put your money where
your mouth is.