If you're asking because of the WUP Downloader: Don't give a "vXXX" number at the end, just end it with the title ID.Anyone knows the latest update version number for super mario maker?
No - it happens all the time to me too, the method I done above always loads mine. Like you said though the MK8 update has known issues with loadiineHey man, I appreciate your help, but I know how to launch backups
Currently I'm using MK8 without updates because it's the only version that works with Loadiine + Mii Maker method (I noticed that reading the compatibility list), but it should work updated using the Smash Bros method.
But sadly I cannot manage to run Loadiine via Smash Bros. It redirects me to the Mii Maker when I press the "A" button. I don't know if this happened to anyone else before, or if it's just my console.
If you're asking because of the WUP Downloader: Don't give a "vXXX" number at the end, just end it with the title ID.
you still have to block because system checks the version of each system file not just the version.bin.I installed the spoofer and in the options it shows 5.5.0 but it still asks me to update
@Zeriel You need to create a 'title.tik', and then decrypt them.
You can find the latest version numbers here:Please, very frustrated, Mario Maker USA and Smash Bros USA prompting System update when trying to play (spoofed to 5.5)
Ive tried downloading from NUS, same results, what is the actual Updated Version number for these games???
Mario Maker USA ? v96 ? 189mb
Smash Bros USA? v160? 1.71gb
Help...
You can find the latest version numbers here:
http://wiiubrew.org/wiki/Title_database
If you look at crediar's past post he has a sure fire way of getting the latest version number. Some link that you goto, then you you copy the number from that link, then you past it in another link and find your title and you get the latest update.These are outdated.
How else does a person know what the next version number would be? do they go up by 16 numbers at a time or what?
Whats the math behind the version numbers?
What TheZander said, but you can also use math for a good bit of titles. 0 or 1 -> 16 -> 32 -> 48 -> 64 -> 80 -> 96 -> 112 -> 128 etc.These are outdated.
How else does a person know what the next version number would be? do they go up by 16 numbers at a time or what?
Whats the math behind the version numbers?