Yes it does.viciouskillersquirrel said:Wait... the Wii supports USB keyboards?
Yes it does.viciouskillersquirrel said:Wait... the Wii supports USB keyboards?
dyls said:Were the Operation Guides always available from the Wii Shop menu? I thought they were only in-game, but after updating I looked at Tetris Party and it had the full Operations Guide on the site. Also, the Shop channel is definitely moving faster.
DavidDayton said:I'm suspicious that they'd need a system update to change THOSE aspects of the Shopping Channel, as I was under the impression that the Shopping Channel's individual pages were simply downloaded and displayed.
JonathanEx said:New Wii Experience! Change the name of points, and possibly do something about the homebrew channel/ISO loader.
By the way VOOK, a 3.2 to 3.3 upgrade is safe with homebrew channel install. I had used the most recent version of the Twilight Hack though, the 3.3 safe one. I've got a few USA EA games, and Gecko works well for 'em.
Davidion said:DOES IT FIX THE SUCK IN TETRIS PARTY?!?!?!?!?!
Sorry, it's hitting a very sore spot...
Thanks, much appreciated. Will update for faster store access (I hope).VideoMan said:I can confirm the Twilight Hack still works with this new firmware.
With Twilight Hack you mean the hack itself (loading the Zelda hacked savegame), or the Homebrew Channel?VideoMan said:I can confirm the Twilight Hack still works with this new firmware.
KevinCow said:Alright, so this may or may not be related to this, but I just tried to install the Homebrew Channel and it comes up with this:
Starting installation...
Installing ticket...
ES_AddTicket failed: -2011
Installation failed!
flipping_heck said:So you cant install Homebrew channel anymore?
But existing Homebrew channel users are fine?
Indeed. Thank you.SovanJedi said:This is me trying to live up to my tag.
KevinCow said:Well son of a motherfucker. Should've installed the homebrew channel before updating...
What are the chances of them finding a new way around it that doesn't involve some crazy annoying bullshit like what installing PSP CFW has become?
Jocchan said:I've heard there's some way to downgrade to 3.2, but I have no idea how it works.
I think it's a safe bet.Mithos said:[...] i'm pretty sure they are already looking into this.
I meant I have no idea if downgrading restores older IOS too.Mithos said:Downgrading the Wii menu to 3.2 will not help, its the IOS files that have been patched, and they will stay patched even if you re-install an older Wii-menu afaik.
Hope i'm wrong though.
Rewrite said:I got the blue light thing a minute ago. I was skeptical in updating since I do have the homebrew channel installed, but now I think I will update it. It'll be in the morning of course. Thanks.
Rewrite said:I got the blue light thing a minute ago. I was skeptical in updating since I do have the homebrew channel installed, but now I think I will update it. It'll be in the morning of course. Thanks.
I guess the upcoming BootMii will solve the problem.Mithos said:Nintendo have patched the IOS:es, and now you can't install a fake-signed channels anymore apparently.
KevinCow said:Well I guess going through the Twilight Hack to load stuff isn't so bad. Though after playing some GBA games with the Classic Controller through my Wii, I have only one question: Why the hell didn't I do this earlier? Seriously, being able to play GBA games on my TV instead of a dinky little GBA screen will breathe new life into every single one of them. I replayed a lot of my favorite GBA games earlier this year. Looks like I'll be playing them again.
I also now feel like a dick for never investing in a Game Boy Player.
No point in using emulator channels anyway if you already have HBC installed.mandiller said:There's a report that you can't install WADs anymore with the new update. So no more emulator channels and such. Only one report so far so someone else will have to verify this.
Mithos said:Downgrading the Wii menu to 3.2 will not help, its the IOS files that have been patched, and they will stay patched even if you re-install an older Wii-menu afaik.
Hope i'm wrong though.
Updated all IOSes, and IOS51
Released: 23rd October 2008
* This blocks new installations of anything fakesigned, that is, Homebrew Channel (both new installs and updates), wads (legal and illegal), Starfall, cIOS, anything that installs IOSes secretly like AnyRegion Changer or AnyTitle Deleter, xyzzy and DVDX (used for apps which have DVD support). This list is not exhaustive, but please add to it if you think of anything else.
* This also blocks access to /dev/flash. This means raw nand dumping utilities no longer work.
* If something is already installed then it isn't affected, like Homebrew Channel, etc.
* The homebrew developers are already planning how to work around this update.
* You currently need this update to access the Wii Shop Channel.
* If you already have the Homebrew Channel and DVDX, and aren't planning to install anything big that will affect your Wii, then you are most likely unaffected. Normal everyday apps such as Homebrew Browser are completely unaffected as long as you already have the Homebrew Channel.
* It updates all IOSes with the fakesigning bug, and adds IOS51.
Wow, those are pretty extensive changes. Sneaky, sneaky. Oh well, as long as no real incentives come along I'll stay with my good old 3.2E.markatisu said:This was posted by the Homebrew Channel creators
* You currently need this update to access the Wii Shop Channel.
loosus said:So how long till Nintendo gets a clue and makes the Shop Channel like the PSN Store (i.e., a non-browser application)?
The PSN Store has become so much more usable since then. It's like browsing firmware menus from a UMD.
Alert WiiBrew, call the "imageboards", take pics.Stormbringer said:Seems like the "real" 3.4 is now out. Supposedly block homebrew, as you would expect...