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Plum

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My Wii had a pretty serious overheating problem after my dog knocked it out of the entertainment center (got caught on my Gamecube controller cord while I was playing and pulled the whole thing out). Fan stopped working on the inside, so I run a small fan next to it while I play and keep it out in the open with good air circulation in general. Hasn't overheated in about a year.
 

KayB

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Lolll

YES!

Find a good USB loader, for PM I recommend Configurable USB Loader. Install that and download a Brawl ISO. Make sure your USB is formatted correctly/do whatever you need to add the ISO onto the USB.
Seriously, can I just download an iso from the internet, slap it in my USB drive in the same folder I have my data files for other games I installed, and play it? Do I need to format it or something?
 

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If you have an old OLDDDD Wii, they were prone to overheating for different reasons. The most important things to check would be if the fan is blowing, if you have enough room for good circulation, and some minor stuff like Wiiconnect/Wii settings. My original Wii fell victim to this, and luckily Nintendo improved a lot of those problems with later Wii's.

Also, I do not recommend laying the Wii flat sideways, especially if it's going to be on carpet or a flooring that will tend to get hot. If you took it off the entertainment center and just have it on the floor, I'd stand it up or buy a stand for it.
 

Sanity's_Theif

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General question here, do HD CRT TVs lag? Even if I used component cables? I was thinking of getting a Sony 34XBR960

About as close as it could be. I live a bit south of Albany. The highways are weird though so unlike NYC there's no really direct route to RI.
Oh, I thought you were saying you live a good deal north of NY lol nevermind
 

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Since it's a CRT my gut guess would be that it wouldn't have lag.

It's looking like I might actually have a laptop now permanently, if it works out and I get it to Dual boot W7: expect Retro game streaming (Gotcha Force, Lost kingdoms 2, GTA San Andreas) + P:M play/tutorials

I should have asked Cosmo how he set-up his hand camera while I played him at SCSYN lol
 

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HD CRTs do lag. Unless the native resolution is 480p (otherwise known as an EDTV, but they are rare), it will lag because it has to upscale the picture. Some TVs are better at it than others. I did a lot of research to find a plasma TV that only lags 1-2 frames on component cables, and that's pretty much the best you can hope to find. Magus has a couple HD CRTs that are very good, but I've played on a few that were crap.
 

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HD CRTs do lag. Unless the native resolution is 480p (otherwise known as an EDTV, but they are rare), it will lag because it has to upscale the picture. Some TVs are better at it than others. I did a lot of research to find a plasma TV that only lags 1-2 frames on component cables, and that's pretty much the best you can hope to find. Magus has a couple HD CRTs that are very good, but I've played on a few that were crap.
Do you think the Sony 34XBR960 would lag?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FD_Trinitron/WEGA

The physical resolution says it's 480i, I don't know if physical resolution means native or what, I don't wanna buy this tv if it's going to lag

Dumb thing is I had an EDTV but my brother took it when he moved out

EDIT:

Also, reading this: http://www.avsforum.com/t/558125/hdtvs-and-video-game-lag-the-problem-and-the-solution

I guess Sony HD CRT tvs can have both 480p and 1080i native resolutions? The problem is figuring out if the 34XBR960 has a 480p native resolution, you would think it's an easy answer to find on the internet but I can't find a damn answer anywhere

EDIT2:

Well I found this: http://www.avsforum.com/t/408146/the-official-kd-34xbr960-thread/7080

One guys says, "The XBR960 is a Progressive Multi-Scan Display and it does indeed display 1080i, 720p, 480i, 480p nativly. Similar to your old computer CRT, when a HD signal is detected, the TV changes its resolution automatically."

Is this person full of crap? I didn't think any TV could have so many native resolutions

EDIT3:

I guess the tv has a 480p mode, I'm assuming that means no lag then

EDIT4:

Nevermind, I guess it has 2 native resolutions, 480p and 1080i so there won't be any lag: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14269

http://www.avsforum.com/t/501241/tosh-34hfx84-sony-34xbr960-native-displays
 

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Anybody have any idea why my wii overheated last night despite being OFF? And why it green screened several times while trying to turn it on, followed by freezing at the Press A to continue screen?
If you leave the power chord in, then the Wii might get really hot cuz fan not running...
 

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If you leave the power chord in, the Wii might be AWESOME!

Do you think the Sony 34XBR960 would lag?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FD_Trinitron/WEGA

The physical resolution says it's 480i, I don't know if physical resolution means native or what, I don't wanna buy this tv if it's going to lag

Dumb thing is I had an EDTV but my brother took it when he moved out

EDIT:

Also, reading this: http://www.avsforum.com/t/558125/hdtvs-and-video-game-lag-the-problem-and-the-solution

I guess Sony HD CRT tvs can have both 480p and 1080i native resolutions? The problem is figuring out if the 34XBR960 has a 480p native resolution, you would think it's an easy answer to find on the internet but I can't find a damn answer anywhere

EDIT2:

Well I found this: http://www.avsforum.com/t/408146/the-official-kd-34xbr960-thread/7080

One guys says, "The XBR960 is a Progressive Multi-Scan Display and it does indeed display 1080i, 720p, 480i, 480p nativly. Similar to your old computer CRT, when a HD signal is detected, the TV changes its resolution automatically."

Is this person full of crap? I didn't think any TV could have so many native resolutions

EDIT3:

I guess the tv has a 480p mode, I'm assuming that means no lag then

EDIT4:

Nevermind, I guess it has 2 native resolutions, 480p and 1080i so there won't be any lag: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14269

http://www.avsforum.com/t/501241/tosh-34hfx84-sony-34xbr960-native-displays
Sounds legit, but I wouldn't be able to say for sure.
 

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It's mainly just feel. My personal tests for a TV are wiggling the hand around on the CSS, and dash dancing in game. If those things aren't spot on with your stick movements, then you have lag. But some people don't feel it as much as others. I'm pretty sensitive to it myself but some people are fine with slight lag or don't even notice it.
 

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Hylian

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I saw a video of Hylian playing Link, and he used the hookshot that latched to an edge, but somehow he did up-B before it started to pull him in, anyone know how to do that?
I actually started doing this to avoid being shine spiked by fox's hanging on the ledge. You can press down to cancel your hookshot when it latches to the ledge which lets you bait people off the ledge or dodge edgeguards. You can see this in almost all my videos and how to apply it as its incredibly useful for avoiding gimps. You can also just double jump onto the ledge after a grapple if you cancel it and still have your double jump. You can also double tether cancel lol and tether cancel into agt.
 

Sanity's_Theif

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I actually started doing this to avoid being shine spiked by fox's hanging on the ledge. You can press down to cancel your hookshot when it latches to the ledge which lets you bait people off the ledge or dodge edgeguards. You can see this in almost all my videos and how to apply it as its incredibly useful for avoiding gimps. You can also just double jump onto the ledge after a grapple if you cancel it and still have your double jump. You can also double tether cancel lol and tether cancel into agt.
Thanks for the info, I'm assuming you have to press down RIGHT when it latches?
 

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What's the best file system for a drive for USB loading? Like, NTFS versus FAT versus FAT32 etc. Probably going to use configurable USB loader if that makes a difference.
 
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