Thank you. I assume that's the same for Save Game Manager as well.Savemii mod only backs up wii and wiiu saves. Wii vc injects save to the same location a disc on the vwii would.
Thank you. I assume that's the same for Save Game Manager as well.Savemii mod only backs up wii and wiiu saves. Wii vc injects save to the same location a disc on the vwii would.
I don't know, never heard of it.Thank you. I assume that's the same for Save Game Manager as well.
if you mean the app that works with the wii, then yeah, but it might be easier just to use the official method of importing/exporting saves, which is creating data.bin files. save game manager is only useful really for copyright protected saves, and you need a save on the system to import a new one. I don't think the official method requires that. this only works with the wii/vwii.Thank you. I assume that's the same for Save Game Manager as well.
I haven't tried Wii games yet so I assume when I save in a Wii game one of those apps pops up?if you mean the app that works with the wii, then yeah, but it might be easier just to use the official method of importing/exporting saves, which is creating data.bin files. save game manager is only useful really for copyright protected saves, and you need a save on the system to import a new one. I don't think the official method requires that. this only works with the wii/vwii.
So for Wii games it will save as it normally would for Gamecube emulation but the saves need to be backed up in order to not lose progress?no, you have to go into the app to backup saves. you can use emunand for vwii and raw memory card images for cube games. that way they'll be saved on usb or sd card. however, not all games like emunand on the vwii. they'll usually black screen. iirc, skyward sword is one such game.
I really don't get why you're hung up on this save stuff. Managers exist because there are different ways of running things (i.e. running Nintendont on a regular Wii through real gamecube memory cards). In this case you would want a save manager to copy data out of the memory cards. But this isn't your use case so just ignore it.That's the part I find confusing. Nintendont for instance saves a game and it shows on my SD card so why would I need an app to back it up?
Apologies there are a lot of recommended apps around and I'm trying to figure out what I should use and shouldn't be using.I really don't get why you're hung up on this save stuff. Managers exist because there are different ways of running things (i.e. running Nintendont on a regular Wii through real gamecube memory cards). In this case you would want a save manager to copy data out of the memory cards. But this isn't your use case so just ignore it.