Dr. Kitty Muffins
Member
Nintendo should unlock this functionality for us just out of goodwill.lol
Cant get widescreen to work with Twilight princess, even when forced. Any ideas?
have you turned on Wii U Widescreen?
Well, the wii main menu is widescreen, but the home brew channel (and Nintendon't) is 4:3.
Well, the wii main menu is widescreen, but the home brew channel (and Nintendon't) is 4:3.
i'm not talking about that.
within Nintendon't's options, there's an option called "Wii U Widescreen". that one makes Nintendon't switch to 16:9 when it loads a game. that option is there because of the bug that makes HBC 4:3 on Wii U.
combining that with Force Widescreen is how you get full 16:9 GC games on Wii U. (on a normal Wii, you only need to force widescreen)
Thanks, I'll give this a go too.There's all sorts of work arounds for that but I can't get them to work.
I use this. You load HBC, use the linked application to reload HBC in 16:9 and then the widescreen features should work. I just hit the "format" button on my TV's remote to manually change it when I'm in a hurry though...
If you don't care about the gamepad play I'd personally suggest just hacking your wii if you have one but aren't using it (like the other 100 million owners). It's even easier, easier to replace (though the homebrew is all fairly safe), and you're not going anything with it anyway if you have a wii u.
The whole point to doing this is that people don't wanna use their older systems. I moved in with my fiancée and can't have 8 different systems hooked up (at least until we buy a house and I have my man cave!). So it's much more convenient to get this working on a system already out in my living room.
Yup, I checked, that is on.
I'll try a re-install, maybe I screwed something up.
Thanks, I'll give this a go too.
So after Tons of tinkering, and free time, I GOT IT TO WORK FINALLY.
What the hell are those distorted ass aspect ratios shown on the gamepad screenshots in the OP?
The whole point to doing this is that people don't wanna use their older systems. I moved in with my fiancée and can't have 8 different systems hooked up (at least until we buy a house and I have my man cave!). So it's much more convenient to get this working on a system already out in my living room.
Yes. Configurable USB loader, or USB loader GX. Install one of those. Doing it another way is making hard work for yourself.
For USB loader GX the process involves switching on one menu option, choosing to download the cheats with another, and finally selecting which cheats to use in the game you are about to play. Literally couldn't be easier.
I googled but I don't know what a sneek folder is. I don't think I have one on my SD card. I guess I'll just make it and see if it works.You need to download that file and put it in the SNEEK folder
See here
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendont.349258/page-108#post-4915312
I found that by googling. Just saying
G8ME01
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Have All Badges (Incl. Test/Debug Badges)
06002F10 00000024
38000063 7C0903A6
808D1BE0 38A000F0
B0A401FA 38840002
38A50001 4200FFF4
4E800020 00000000
040D2E54 4BF300BC
All Badges Cost No BP
08312E44 00000000
00620028 00000000
Quick Level Up
04215AAC 38000064
Will this work with the new Mayflash GCN controller adapter?
So Nintendont has unlocked the craving for me to mod the hell out of my vWii on the Wii U.
Now that I can play GC games easily, whats the best loader for ISOs from an USB external (for Wii games, specifically)?
As for other emulation, is it easier just to find the WAD files for certain titles?
USB loader gx or CFG, personally I prefer gx as it's easy to mess around with and has a better UI.
For emulation, it's always easier and better to just load emulators with HBC, emulators gives you more options, doesn't require installation, and much more convenient to use.
See, this is what I figured, but I've been having a lot of trouble finding which emulators work best for the HBC on Wii U. I downloaded Wii64 straight from the Homebrew Browser and could never get it to function.
Is there a good list of which emulators work best, I suppose?
Does anyone know if this Mayflash adapter that turns the WiiU controller into a bluetooth device to work as a ps3 controller would allow you to play gamecube games directly from the gamepad?
retroarch
retroarch plays everything
retroarch is all you ever need
Truth. But the various GX emulators (NES, SNES, GBA) have SMB support, so if you host your roms on a NAS, they might be a Viable option too. Plus, there are variants that support the Wii U Pro Controller.
just a heads up
Wii U kernel exploit exists, release is imminent apparently. Could easily open up stuff like Nintendont to running in Wii U mode, via the gamepad.
just a heads up
Wii U kernel exploit exists, release is imminent apparently. Could easily open up stuff like Nintendont to running in Wii U mode, via the gamepad.
thisshitjustgotreal.jpgjust a heads up
Wii U kernel exploit exists, release is imminent apparently. Could easily open up stuff like Nintendont to running in Wii U mode, via the gamepad.
just a heads up
Wii U kernel exploit exists, release is imminent apparently. Could easily open up stuff like Nintendont to running in Wii U mode, via the gamepad.
Hi all... just got this set up yesterday. Anytime I try and use the Wii U Pro Controller it does not work at all? The 4 lights all come on and same happens to Wii remote. Game runs fine but nothing registers and it won't even let you press to home button to quit out. I then have to switch the Wii U off at the mains.
Any idea where I am going wrong?
Is this like what lead to the WII being open so much?
just a heads up
Wii U kernel exploit exists, release is imminent apparently. Could easily open up stuff like Nintendont to running in Wii U mode, via the gamepad.
just a heads up
Wii U kernel exploit exists, release is imminent apparently. Could easily open up stuff like Nintendont to running in Wii U mode, via the gamepad.
Oooh exciting! Hopefully it's a little easier and more accessible than 3DS Homebrew.
If so, it will be based on the eShop "VC" thing. Running Wii stuff in Wii U mode is basically impossible, because Nintendo reused parts of Wii in Wii U in a very interesting way - if I understand correctly, they have put kernel code in what used to be the framebuffer?Oh shit. Do you think that it could be used to play Wii games on the gamepad as well? I would kill for "portable" GameCube/Wii support.