Are the days of old when all you needed was an SD card and an old copy of Twilight Princess to get homebrew running on a Wii now long gone?
It's hard to find up to date, accurate information on this kind of thing.
Are the days of old when all you needed was an SD card and an old copy of Twilight Princess to get homebrew running on a Wii now long gone?
It's hard to find up to date, accurate information on this kind of thing.
Last edited by J'orfeaux; 10-18-2011 at 08:51 AM.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
I think its even easier now, look into the "letterbomb" hack. I myself may install it once I beat Skyward Sword or just get a Wii exclusively for the mod.
Using Lego Indiana Jones works on the Red Wii.
I should have said: If it's that easy, why does it seem that people are still buying modchips?
Also, it's highly unlikely for something to go wrong, right? I gather the worst thing that will happen is that the next time Nintendo releases an update to the System Menu anything hacked in will be gone.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
Hacked mine again recently to have potential access to Xenoblade in the future. One of the boys had allowed Big N to do an update a little while ago and it basically un-hacked the Wii. No damage or anything, just no access to random apps or whatnot.
Hacking it this second time via SDcard apps was even easier/quicker than the first time hacking it via similar methods.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Main_Page
This website should have everything you need to determine weather your wii is hackable or not.
I noticed that. I will assume your endorsement means that it is up to date.
What confuses me is that http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_setup currently doesn't list Letterbomb. I'm also not entirely clear on what HackMii does, aside from serving as an installer; the wiki doesn't seem to have a page for it, per se.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
While I'm not sure whether going standard online is going to flag you and call out Nintendo's pimp hand... Best bet is, if it concerns you, refrain. Or get a second Wii for unmodded play. They should come in Cracker Jacks soon enough.
Honestly, if the answer is that it's still safe at this point, that's unlikely to change.
Last edited by Icarus Moonsight; 10-15-2011 at 11:23 PM.
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If you have a 4.3 or below it's like cake.
http://gbatemp.net/topic/171901-modi...-wii-43-below/
Uhh..
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_setup#Letterbomb
and..
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Letterbomb
The first link is just a redirect from the page you posted from the contents section right under the opening page. Although I am kinda being a dick it literally was half a page down from the link you posted, with the other link found by searching letterbomb. Hackmii is the installer for the Homebrew Channel (basically) after you use some sort of exploit to force the wii to install it.
Al long as you don't system update you should be fine. The Homebrew Channel isn't just shorthand, it really functions like just another Nintendo Channel on the wii menue. There is even a Homebrew Browser that functions similar to a mobile device store with many applications and homebrew games you can download and install.While I'm not sure whether going standard online is going to flag you and call out Nintendo's pimp hand... Best bet is, if it concerns you, refrain. Or get a second Wii for unmodded play. They should come in Cracker Jacks soon enough.
Honestly, if the answer is that it's still safe at this point, that's unlikely to change.
Last edited by substantial_snake; 10-16-2011 at 04:04 AM.
I got a black wii, are they now moddable to play copied games off discs or just homebrew stuff?
Craig
I've played Tatsunoko vs Capcom and Mario Kart online since I've modded my system. Like the other guy stated, just be careful of system updates and you should be good. Generally speaking if Nintendo puts out an update that removes the Homebrew Channel, the authors of it will put out their own update to beat Nintendo's after a day or two, after which you can do the system update if you want.
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They changed the DVD drive in them at one point to remove the ability to read recordable DVD discs, this was before the black Wii's came out (in the US anyway) so unless you swap your drive out with an older one, you can't play copied discs on that Wii.
You can still hook up a USB hard drive and use a USB loader, though.
Pretty much all you're gonna miss out is Gamecube backups, since there's no real good way to run those with a softmod if your drive is the newer version.
So, back to my other question: if this is all so easy, what's the point of a Wii modchip?
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)