Von Vic_VP

20 Gedanken zu „Hacked Wii Versus Wiiu – Which Should You do?“
  1. I added my Wii u games through the Wii u helper, but it is missing a few games like call of duty, 007, Cabela's and a few other games . How did you get those games loaded to your Wii u since you have the whole collection?

  2. Fun fact about the Wii U GamePad: it doubles as a Wii sensor bar, so (if you have the charging dock) you can set it up under the TV and use it without needing to use the Wii sensor bar!

    Btw, you don't need the charging dock to use the wii sensor bar, I just suggest you do so it doesn't run out of battery.

  3. So this video is very long but I’m just trying to wonder, which is better to play GameCube games? I only want to play them and use whichever is best at running it and smoothest, that’s all I care about. Which is best?

  4. To each their own, however is 600+ games worth the slowdown? I'd rather have a drive that has a handful of great titles/currently playing, and the rest are stored somewhere else. The idea of having 600 games would be the same issue I have with Netflix; too much choice, ending up with the same 'ol same 'ol.

  5. Wii u is more powerful, but the Wii is just amazing. Easiest console to mod/hack and is overall a better experience for retro gaming especially on a CRT. The Wii u's VC emulation is spotty and has a ton of input lag while the Wii's VC emulation is far better. Also the fact that the Wii u doesn't have GameCube controller ports in a huge turn off for me. I use GC controllers for RetroArch on the Wii all the time because of how easy it is to setup. Practically plug n play, but the Wii u is a lot harder to setup controllers especially if you don't have the Wii u pro controller things. Also the Wii u gamepad is such a hassle to turn off whenyou don't want it to be the player 1 controller. The Ds support on the Wii u sounds awesome, until you realize that the games are virtually unplayable due to the input delay being horrendous, and sticks out like a sore thumb, even on a CRT tv the delay is still there :(. I always thought the Wii vs Wii u debate was debating which is more important, quality or quantity.

  6. gamecube games ran in 480 interlaced, normally written as 480i, mode by default but if you had component cables you had the option to play some games in 480 (which is the resolution) progressive, normally written as 480p. progressive mode is better than interlaced and I'm not really able to explain it myself, but it does not necessarily have to do with the refresh rate or htz of the display. it is a more complete and visually appealing display mode

  7. i use ntfs on wii with no problem, to put the games i put them in batch with wii backup manager which will update covers, titles etc..
    wii u uses its own filesystem but you can inject wii/gamecube games from an sd card, it's better because you can launch them directly from the wii u menu but more difficult to install, in this mode you can use the gamepad as a controller
    also not all wii have gamecube ports (the ones made after 2011)
    i think you can set an exit key for usb loader gx from the settings or just use the wiimote

  8. I have had a Wii for a long time. I just got a Wii U and I am loving it. The only issue I see with playing Wii games on the Wii U is that it asks me to format the drive each time. I am afraid if someone else is using it without me, they might end up formatting my games drive. Is there a way to turn off the format message?

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