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I very much doubt this... people are still getting errors and if this prevented future issues, Nintendo would be screaming it from rooftops.So, my friend at Nintendo told me this: 5.3.2 won't fix the "160-" errors if you already have them, but it is to prevent future issues for people who have not gotten the error. They are still looking into the issue to see the cause and to see if they can reverse it.
I'm relaying the information as it was given. He said that's what they will tell you if you call customer service.I very much doubt this... people are still getting errors and if this prevented future issues, Nintendo would be screaming it from rooftops.
No, I never used a pen drive. And I'm still getting the error.So most people used pen drives when they had this error, is this correct...?
On the newest system update?This JUST happened to me this morning. All other games work except for Smash Bros.
The problem occurred before I updated to the new firmware. After I saw the error code today and updated, it still didn't work. I couldn't delete the game data either.On the newest system update?
Oh I see. Supposedly the newer firmware prevents the error codes, not fix them. They are supposedly trying to see if they can fix wii u with the error codes.The problem occurred before I updated to the new firmware. After I saw the error code today and updated, it still didn't work. I couldn't delete the game data either.
It appears to be an issue with powering off the console during auto-save. This happened when I was clearing challenges offline.
I have no choice but to send my console to Nintendo for repairs.
Why do you think that?It appears to be an issue with powering off the console during auto-save.
For a number of reasons:Why do you think that?
I couldn't even access the game.I think the issue is much more complicated than Auto-saving.
I, for one, can delete Save Data and Shared Data from Data Management just fine. I can even create new save files is Smash just fine.
My problem is with the Smash Bros. Update Data. When trying to access it, I am hit with 160-0103.
This also happens in every mode, when uploading custom fighters, and online.
I can navigate to all modes, and even view my records.
I believe this is a multi-layered issue that goes much deeper than corrupted Save Data.
What? For free? That's awesome I got mine at launch too. I called them before any acknowledgement of the error was given, and they quoted me $104. I'll call again tomorrow to see what they say.I couldn't even access the game.
In any case, Nintendo offered to repair the console for free (shipping included) even though my console is out of warranty (got it at launch). The problem now is the 4-6 week turnaround period due to the holidays coming up.
I would hope not. That latest update was 20MB.Now lets see if we hear more reports after this newest system update was released.
I thought I wouldn't get it and paid no attention to all of this. I hadn't played for nearly a week due to Finals and upon playing online yesterday I got the error code too. Much like OP my last match was lagging terribly however I stuck with it and won the match. I played some offline versus with my roommate after but once he got bored I tried going back to For Glory only to get 160-0105 (same as 160-0103 just that the corrupt data is on your external hard drive instead of Wii U which prompts a different error code but the same issues). I could not get to the Smash menus after that point no matter how often I tried to restart. There's also nothing wrong with my hard drive.How common would you guys say this error is now?
I played my Wii U a TON since launch. I'm still worried that I may be affected.
Got it. Thanks, and I hope your system gets fixed!I thought I wouldn't get it and paid no attention to all of this. I hadn't played for nearly a week due to Finals and upon playing online yesterday I got the error code too. Much like OP my last match was lagging terribly however I stuck with it and won the match. I played some offline versus with my roommate after but once he got bored I tried going back to For Glory only to get 160-0105 (same as 160-0103 just that the corrupt data is on your external hard drive instead of Wii U which prompts a different error code but the same issues). I could not get to the Smash menus after that point no matter how often I tried to restart. There's also nothing wrong with my hard drive.
Going into data management and trying to move and delete Smash Update data was futile. I would not risk playing online. I updated to 5.3.2 after and it did nothing. My roommate had been playing on the Wii U all week so I assume whatever critical update would have been on the Wii U already.
I can play any game but Smash now but that's not much of a victory. My advice to you, don't play Smash until this is fixed. People have been saying it's not caused by Smash but it's clear that it's the Update data that is corrupt and causing this.
Considering the randomness of the error, it would be wise to wait for an update that 100% prevents the error.I'll receive the game tmr
Should I play it?
No, yes, no, yes, no, yes, no, yes, no.........
The problem is no one knows what error code 160 true purpose is. It might as well be an error coded to be shown when an unknown error that cant be identified with the defined error codes appears.I've been playing since EU release.
I think that people are way too paranoid of this error, error has been happening for people way before Smash release anyway.
Sure it's always good to be safe tho.
As soon as you get it, establish an internet connection and update it IMMEDIATELY. Only then you put Smash in.I'm about to buy a Wii U in a couple of days so would not connecting to the Internet be a good idea so the Wii U wouldn't have to update or does it even matter? I'm talking about that huge update with the Wii U that's like 4GBs, not sure if it requires Internet though.
Was planning on updating it in the background while playing Smash since it's going to take like 7 hours to download or is that a bad idea? Plus I heard downloading it from the Background is a much better option in case your Wii U gets Bricked by the lights going off which I doubt is going to happen, but just going to do it anyways.As soon as you get it, establish an internet connection and update it IMMEDIATELY. Only then you put Smash in.
Have fun
In other words, exactly what they offered me. Did they offer you free 2 day shipping?So I have some news.
Nintendo is giving me a free repair because of this error, it was originally $104, but I called back and that's what they offering me now. This also comes with a 12 month warranty, so if anything happens, it's covered.
If you guys are getting this error call Nintendo and get a quote for repairs, they are being extremely generous in this offer.
The only downside is that this may take up to 6 weeks to get your console back.
But Nintendo is being pretty awesome about all of this. It's good to know they have this covered.
Side note: My console isn't under a warranty, I bought it about 2 years ago.
Yeah dude/chick thanks for telling me about that.In other words, exactly what they offered me. Did they offer you free 2 day shipping?
-Thumb Drives: NoSo I have some questions... as a guy who repairs gaming consoles, and PC's for a living. I want to know how many people here meet any of these situations.
No judging I'm simply attempting to help people figure out what's going on with the system, and where the error is stemming from. A lot of people seem to think that logically the error has to stem from a smash update, or corruption of the update data, and that may not be the case.
- Do you use external storage? (Thumb drives)
- Do you stand your system up vertically, or horizontally?
- When you turned your system off last did you back out entirely to the title screen, or main menu?
- Did you play online, or have online capabilities (Miiverse, leaderboards etc.) active on the game the error occurred to you on since the last time you played the game?
- Do you store your console in an enclosed space?
- Do you have automatic updates turned on?
I'm a guy.Yeah dude/chick thanks for telling me about that.