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Robin I r sorrieez.
However today I was brutally raped by a door handle, and none of my friends helped me up off the floor after ten minutes, instead they all teabaged me, all 10 of them...
there is a modchip-less hack for the wii. check here lots of stuff emulators and all.http://www.nes-hacks.com/
Yeah, but modchip beats that hack at least one hundred times over..
so, maybe people want their warranty?and how come all your posts are phailures?
Just so you know, Soft modding it voids your warranty too , modifying the IOS code is hardly something nintendo is happy for you to do is it?
you could upgrade the firmware and its goneLOL
they dont spend the time to check that, lol, they look at it for 2 secs and say "looks good to me" then they throw it in there stack of broken wii phailures
The only Wii 'phailures' are from people who performed bad installs.As far as which is better: Neither.Softmod: This is not really a polished software. The original coder who crossed the line from homebrew to softmod stopped development way before finishing the code and there are known bugs. There are still problems with it and it is only a matter of time before Nintendo does something drastic enough to catch/disable the IOS hack using all new games to do it. As far as how safe it is, it is not. It only takes one time of someone (other than you) to update the system and it gets bricked.Hardmod: This is safer in one respect since any updates do not effect the mod and the mod can easily be removed at any point to restore the system to its original state. But the level of difficulty for these is alot harder than most people imagine. Even the pictures are misleading as the pictures are closer than what you can see with the naked eye.I have read that Nintendo have have charged people a 'reapir fee' for bricked Wiis sent back through warantee. It is very easy to check, there is an actual Nintendo Service Bootdisk that boots the Wii outside of the firmware in order to get the system status and firmware revision. This is actually related to how the softmod works except the service disk is a pressed authorized media that that completely bypasses the firmware load as where the softmod needs the modified firmware in order to first 'boot'.On the other hand, I have also read that someone actually sent thier Wii back to Nintendo for warrantee repair with the modchip still in it. Nintendo removed the chip and repaired the Wii and sent it back with a 'dont be naughty again' letter.
Ever installed a d2ckey hazer?
has anyone tried both softmod and hardmod? i have a wiikey and the homebrew channel installed, and they work great together.