Hacking Wii U Hacking & Homebrew Discussion

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That's wrong the IOSU's webkit exploit (8Yellow'exploit) is not even works for 5.3.2, so don't expect compatibility with 5.3.2 in day one

We already have an entry point for 5.3.2 :wacko:

A thought just occured to me. Now that we have all the keys would it be possible for those people with bricked vWii to repair it? Mine is fine just wondering for others.
 
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Now that Splatoon v2.5.0 will be released tonight and my Wii U being on 5.5.0 (TubeHax), I wouldn't be able to play online anymore ofc.

Due to the upcoming hacks (IOSU, Kexploit probably) I'm thinking about to update to 5.5.1 as well, but still I'm not too sure about this.

What would you guys recommend. Can't really decide what I'm gonna doing. :/
 
Now that Splatoon v2.5.0 will be released tonight and my Wii U being on 5.5.0 (TubeHax), I wouldn't be able to play online anymore ofc.

Due to the upcoming hacks (IOSU, Kexploit probably) I'm thinking about to update to 5.5.1 as well, but still I'm not too sure about this.

What would you guys recommend. Can't really decide what I'm gonna doing. :/
You can update if you REALLY want to. But just know that there is a strong possibility that Nintendo added a web browser based update check and could possibly screw you over at anytime.
 
Does anyone know any details about how the .app files in the WUPs are encrypted or structured? I'm not seeing much info about it at all.
 
The scary thing is that in theory they could. The gamepad has a camera on it that is used for next to nothing and it doesn't have a light to tell you when its activated

Such a shame, why put a camera and mic in your controller if you're never going to deliver on the ability to video chat while playing an online multiplayer game with your friends. I know that with Nintendo such a thing would have to be restricted to registered friends only, but that'd be fine by me.
 
Such a shame, why put a camera and mic in your controller if you're never going to deliver on the ability to video chat while playing an online multiplayer game with your friends. I know that with Nintendo such a thing would have to be restricted to registered friends only, but that'd be fine by me.
They have a videochat application, it's just that nobody uses it
 

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