First off just wanted to say that this site, or more specifically this thread itself has helped me with learning so much on how to get ssbx working.
So, now to my personal question.
I'd like to know if this method would work, or more importantly if i'd be doing something wrong.
This is steps from my Wiikey arriving at my door from where I bought it, so I'm quite new to this.
1.)Wiikey arrives, install it, burn a 1.9g update and a 1.3 config disc, install the 1.9g, and config the 1.3 and set to region free.
2.)I personally don't care about the dual channels, so I would burn a DVD5 version of smash and let it update 100%
3.) Burn a DL DVD9 version of the game un-wiibrickblocked.
4.) Play?
It seem's quite simple but I'm sure I must be missing something.
So, any responses are appreciated, thanks guys.
i think im just gunna burn it on 1x as it seems the slower you do it the better result you get
I have a dvd9 brawl and wiikey. No problems yet.still have a feeling that the people with problems (like me) of having random errors and lock ups that this has to do with the read settings for dual layer disc of the wiikey.
would also explain why original isnt recognised.
let hope wiikey improves readability of dl burned disc also in the next update
First, here's my setup/steps, hopefully it helps.
- NTSC-U Wii with Wiikey 1.9g, I ran the full update (didn't do the 15% trick), have dupe channels (don't mind them lol), have access to wii settings.
- Burnt DVD9 release on a Memorex DVD+R DL 8x at 2.4x using a LG (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N JL11) burner, using ImgBurn (with default settings, nothing touched.)
Results:
- Disc boots without any problem or need to swap using the DVD5 version.
- SubSpace Emissary is fully playable from one end to another (finished it), no skipping/stuttering in videos, no crashes.
- Classic and All-Stars modes are fully functional (they don't crash after the credits).
- Video gallery and Virtual Console trials both work fine.
First, here's my setup/steps, hopefully it helps.
- NTSC-U Wii with Wiikey 1.9g, I ran the full update (didn't do the 15% trick), have dupe channels (don't mind them lol), have access to wii settings.
- Burnt DVD9 release on a Memorex DVD+R DL 8x at 2.4x using a LG (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N JL11) burner, using ImgBurn (with default settings, nothing touched.)
Results:
- Disc boots without any problem or need to swap using the DVD5 version.
- SubSpace Emissary is fully playable from one end to another (finished it), no skipping/stuttering in videos, no crashes.
- Classic and All-Stars modes are fully functional (they don't crash after the credits).
- Video gallery and Virtual Console trials both work fine.
No brickblocker or regionfrii?
First, here's my setup/steps, hopefully it helps.
- NTSC-U Wii with Wiikey 1.9g, I ran the full update (didn't do the 15% trick), have dupe channels (don't mind them lol), have access to wii settings.
- Burnt DVD9 release on a Memorex DVD+R DL 8x at 2.4x using a LG (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N JL11) burner, using ImgBurn (with default settings, nothing touched.)
saves file can not be copied to the sd card, for this game, if i recall correctly. So basically you cant copy it to your sd card to upload/download from internet
yes most saves you can, but this specific game is protected and cannot be copied. Why nintendo chose to copy protect this game is beyond me
yes most saves you can, but this specific game is protected and cannot be copied. Why nintendo chose to copy protect this game is beyond me
Well the question is, when you choose to save to an SD card instead of internal memory and you put that SD card in another Wii (before going on WiFi), it just won't read it at all?
yes most saves you can, but this specific game is protected and cannot be copied. Why nintendo chose to copy protect this game is beyond me
Well the question is, when you choose to save to an SD card instead of internal memory and you put that SD card in another Wii (before going on WiFi), it just won't read it at all?
there are no wii games are far as i know that allow you to save a savedata on the sd card directly. You first have to save normally than back it up to sd card, using the wii menu. Normally this works fine but in super smash bros, the data is copy protected and you can copy it to sd card. So you can not copy the save data to computer to be uploaded or downloaded. Smash does allow you to save replayed and pictures to the sd card tho. Also some games like excitetruck let you play mp3 that are on your sd card