I thought this was in the EoF, so I was going to post it a .gif.
Well LOL! That guy deserved it for sure.
Well LOL! That guy deserved it for sure.
nobody knows if there is or isnt one yet. we are all just laughing at the muppet who ruined his toy and cried to the internet about it. as for the firmware off usb, that doesn't sound like the nintendo I know, if anything they would rather do updates for the console on games discs than allow you to do it via usb.I don't get it. If ps3 has a fail safe why cant the wii u have one? Also does the WiiU support firmware off usb?
If people find an exploit and Nintendo make an update to stop that exploit, what's not to say that people will just us that feature then?I don't understand why they don't put some kind of fail-safe on the console. Nice bit of code tucked away that doesn't get written to, failed firmware update and it falls back and asks for usb stick or similar with the update on it. Something like bootmii, but automatic. Sure turning off during an update is stupid, but people do stupid things.
LOL Sometimes common sense just isn't all that common anymore :S
G.I. JOE...and knowing is half the battle!
Well I'm sure there's some good advice that he just didn't take.
I made this for you guys so you would understand
What about the 5GB update, won't that eat up just about all the internal memory of the basic edition Wii U 8GB, not leaving very much memory for other stuff like downloads, game saves, game updates, and worst of all, mandatory system updates.
it was already 5GB due to its the allocated space for it
its not using all of it currently but it saves to space for later
the idea is on the basic the 3GB left is for saves
and you plug in up to a 2TB drive for downloaded games
it was already 5GB due to its the allocated space for it
its not using all of it currently but it saves to space for later
the idea is on the basic the 3GB left is for saves
and you plug in up to a 2TB drive for downloaded games
Obvious solution would be an UPS, but as some have said before, it's odd that there is no protection for power outages regarding the console à la BootMii.What if someone had a power outage while downloading it? Maybe this guy is an idiot, but sometimes it's inevitable that something will turn off. With hand held systems, at least you have a batter that you can back up with a power plug. On consoles, there is no battery.
The PSP doesn't, the DS doesn't, most computer motherboards don't...the console still should be built to generally survive the process.