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Post Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:47 pm

3.3 update Thread - What is it, should I get it, etc....

3.3 is out. Thought perhaps a thread on it and the Good, The Bad and the Ugly should be talked about.

Remember, some of us are new to this and some are old hats...

I'll start with questions that are in my noodle that may be asked by someone:

1) I've got a mod-chip'd Wii. Should I update to 3.3?

2) I use the Twilight Hack to load WADs. Will I still be able to do this with 3.3 installed?

3) What does the 3.3 update do?

4) I've got the Homebrew Channel installed. Will 3.3 make this not work?

5) I've copied my WAD files to my SD Card. Can I add those channels after 3.3?

6) What can I do to make my saves load once 3.3 is installed?

7) There's a brick-fix that I saw. Can this be done still once 3.3 is installed?

8) I have some channels from Japan and Europe. Will I still be able to run them once 3.3 is on my Wii?
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Post Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:53 am

I wouldn't upgrade. It breaks the Twilight Hack and the Trucha signer capability. A work around has supposedly been found, but as of yet not released to the public. No reason to upgrade, so I wouldn't.
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Post Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:50 am

i wouldnt upgrade.... it takes away trucha signing capabilities, and theres not really any reason to upgrade....

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