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While the Wii has the ability to read and process SDHC activity, this code isn't present in the Super Smash Bros. Brawl disc. This means that, while it is recognized as an SD Card, it has limited functionality compared to a "Standard" SD Card. Gecko OS (my hacking application) uses Brawl's SD reading capacities as a base for injecting it's hacks, so if an SDHC is present in it's place, it causes problems.Ah, yeah ive heard of some issues with sdhc cards regarding hacks. I still don't understand why. Anyways, Hopefully you find the right sd card
I have but it doesnt seem worth it, theres very little people that play wiimmfi already, so playing basic brawl would take forever to find a match. I miss the good old days :0 taunt parties and showing off tech lol.
Yeah, those days were great. Finding players can take a while, but typically the wait is worth it, provided they stay for more than one round. I simply wish there were more players (whether they be pro or anti-party). Honestly, Brawl is too good a game to die via succession and/or irrelevance.I have but it doesnt seem worth it, theres very little people that play wiimmfi already, so playing basic brawl would take forever to find a match. I miss the good old days :0 taunt parties and showing off tech lol.
ggs, man. I just hooked up my wii with a component cable to my hdtv, so it felt kinda weird lol. I need to get used to this aspect ratioWith that, I will conclude our session here. GGs! It was fun.