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gergroy said: |
lol, I like how you dont know what your talking about. You only brick your Wii if you install an update that was not made for your console's region (like do a PAL update on a NTSC-U Wii, which would be pretty noob).
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gergroy said: |
lol, I like how you dont know what your talking about. You only brick your Wii if you install an update that was not made for your console's region (like do a PAL update on a NTSC-U Wii, which would be pretty noob).
Solid said:
lol, I like how you dont know what your talking about. You only brick your Wii if you install an update that was not made for your console's region (like do a PAL update on a NTSC-U Wii, which would be pretty noob).
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or when you mod your system or change the code and all that blah blah. Why do you think they have firmware updates? Console makers are always looking for things that people do to modify their systems and ways to "brick" those systems. With a game like brawl that you can play online, I'm guessing that Nintendo will or currently is looking into this and will probably include something in one of their future updates that will brick systems with this tampering on it.
I'm not going to try this. I like Brawl as it is and I'm not going to mess with the Homebrew Channel.
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gergroy said:
or when you mod your system or change the code and all that blah blah. Why do you think they have firmware updates? Console makers are always looking for things that people do to modify their systems and ways to "brick" those systems. With a game like brawl that you can play online, I'm guessing that Nintendo will or currently is looking into this and will probably include something in one of their future updates that will brick systems with this tampering on it. |
Dude, you wont brick your system with this. The only thing that a firmware update does is removing the HBC, which you can reinstall. And also, the HBC is legal (but some apps people run throught it isnt) and Brawl+ is legal too. Playing Brawl+ with people other than friends who has the same codesets has you is hacking and you get a temporary ban from Nintendo. But, you can always boot vBrawl normally if you want to play online..
Just one quick question from that combo gif in your sig, Solid.
Is that escapable?
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Yeah, you can use DI to get away but the guy didnt do it so it ended in a lolcombo
Ah, okay - as long as it's not a guaranteed or even that sure of a kill, fine. If there's one thing I hate the most in fighting games, it's (almost) safe 0-death combos or moves.
From what I can see, Brawl+ is built as an achievers game, to highlight skill differences over all others, and I can understand that. But it kinda undermines Brawl+:s status as a party game IMO - since skill is emphasized more than before, people with more experience or time can thrash their less enthusiastic friends more easily than before, since the game becomes far more unforgiving (faster, more combos, much easier to die) and harder to get a grip on.
And like I said, it's geared for competitives which pretty much kills it for me, since most of my friends either don't care enough or don't have the time to train. And playing the CPU isn't that great, even though its Luigi has become really keen on punishing me with Dragon Punches for some reason.
Despite that, I don't really mind the fact that the competitives are modding Brawl to suit their own tastes - hell, PC gamers have been doing it for years. As long as you're not imposing your playing style on anyone else or slighting other people because they like to play differently, you can turn Brawl into a giant volleyball game for all I care.
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You should try it anyway, I like competition but I play a lot with friends just for fun and its really funny and way more random than vBrawl.
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You should at least give reasons..