But I wanna play Brawl, but as you may or may not know/remember, a lot of my stage music doesn't work (because I got Homebrew a long time ago, then I got rid of it before I knew something was wrong, then I figured out something was wrong, and the only way I know how to fix it is to get Homebrew back but it won't come back D=), and when stage music doesn't work, the game buzzes and freezes.
Now I ask this again (maybe there's a new way, and if there isn't I forgot most of the old way), can I fix my game without having to erase the file? D=
(I don't wanna get everything all over again :()
That happened to me once. If you go to one of the homebrew boards they will give you a code to fix your music.
Quote from: Cornwad on July 14, 2009, 12:04:05 PM
That happened to me once. If you go to one of the homebrew boards they will give you a code to fix your music.
You have to have Homebrew to use those codes I believe, and I can't get Homebrew back... If you don't need Homebrew to use the codes, please say so and tell me how.
I think you do need it, sorry.
It if helps, it's somewhat good to unlock everything again. It's fun to get it all again. Why don't you try to pass the game without using Golden Hammers? I did that after I wanted to get everything back.
Quote from: wiiboychris on July 14, 2009, 05:04:11 PM
It if helps, it's somewhat good to unlock everything again. It's fun to get it all again. Why don't you try to pass the game without using Golden Hammers? I did that after I wanted to get everything back.
I tried doing that originally, I don't remember if I used any though, if I did, it was for the incredibly hard ones/ones I'm too lazy to do (probably boss mode ones).
Also, I'd like to start a new game actually, it's just I don't want to lose everything I already earned... If only I could save the file on one of those computer memory thingies (name forgotten), but Brawl can't do that for whatever reason D=
Games that have Wi-fi multiplayer cannot be saved to an SD card.
If you can't get homebrew, you are more than likely screwed.
Clearing your file may not even fix it.
Just start over and beat SSE.
Is there ANY way to save it elsewhere? I don't know why, but I just don't want it all to go down the drain, even though after I start a new game, I won't ever go back to the old one (unless I have some reason to).
just start over god darn
Quote from: JrDude ♪ on July 14, 2009, 08:39:50 PM
Is there ANY way to save it elsewhere? I don't know why, but I just don't want it all to go down the drain, even though after I start a new game, I won't ever go back to the old one (unless I have some reason to).
As far as I know, no. SD card is the only way to get data files off of the Wii, and Brawl save data is made specifically not to be transferred away from the system in any form (mostly due to it's online aspect). And I agree with Echo: if you're not even going to go back to the old data, and would have no real reason to actually go back to it (everything on the old data can be gained back on the new data), there's really no reason you should be holding back. It's not like a computer where everything is "going down the drain," because technically, you'll be getting all of that data back eventually, and even more actually if you succeed in getting your sound files back, which is still not fully guaranteed due to the circumstances, but either way would lead to the same conclusion. You're just going to have to take a leap of faith and push yourself to delete your current data so you can move on, otherwise, be satisfied with staring at your pretty but nearly bricked game disc of Brawl.
Or you could always wait and see if Homebrew comes out with any updates that allow you to reload it again or that can fix your problem, but I'm not familiar with how often they update their program.
Quote from: Gamree on July 14, 2009, 09:01:26 PM
As far as I know, no. SD card is the only way to get data files off of the Wii, and Brawl save data is made specifically not to be transferred away from the system in any form (mostly due to it's online aspect). And I agree with Echo: if you're not even going to go back to the old data, and would have no real reason to actually go back to it (everything on the old data can be gained back on the new data), there's really no reason you should be holding back. It's not like a computer where everything is "going down the drain," because technically, you'll be getting all of that data back eventually, and even more actually if you succeed in getting your sound files back, which is still not fully guaranteed due to the circumstances, but either way would lead to the same conclusion. You're just going to have to take a leap of faith and push yourself to delete your current data so you can move on, otherwise, be satisfied with staring at your pretty but nearly bricked game disc of Brawl.
Or you could always wait and see if Homebrew comes out with any updates that allow you to reload it again or that can fix your problem, but I'm not familiar with how often they update their program.
In other words, delete and start over.
I have a lack of intellect when it comes to Homebrew, but I know this works for emulators when THEY don't work, so here's my thought:
Get a different version of Homebrew, see if it goes on there.
Well... I deleted the file... And I don't feel as bad as I thought I would, in fact, I don't feel bad at all =D
I can't lock my threads for some reason, but I don't need this thread anymore.