![]() ![]() ![]() This means many will instead opt to rip individual files from the iso such that they are in their unencrypted state and then inserted, or the iso further converted to another format.ģ) There was a notable component of the Wii homebrew/ROM hacking/iso running scene that opted out of big encrypted files and instead went in for the WBFS and related formats, or indeed scrubbed isos of various formats that would also trouble the traditional patch approaches that expected a fixed base game. ![]() Wii games as seen by the Scene are encrypted unlike most things before it. Some patches will be exclusively this for whatever reasons the devs of the patches imagine (some kind of anti piracy stance, no sense of irony and want their hacks to remain unhacked in turn, mistaken belief that this is the superior method and no others need be considered)Ģ) Needs the files pulled from the iso, patched individually and reinserted. Smash Brothers is probably the more notable of these today but there are others. Wii patching takes on a variety of forms owing to the way things work there, which also makes it somewhat more annoying in some cases than older devices where "get right version of iso, get patch, get patcher, press go" tends to be it.Īnyway three broad schools of thought for Wii patchesġ) Some made some kind of hack that applies the patch directly to the game/via the game. Yeah we are going to need to have a link to the patch.
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