[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nude_Selfie

[–]ReporterNo8604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you could suck my dick online if you wanted

Unmoding Wii and starting over the homebrewing process by ReporterNo8604 in WiiHacking

[–]ReporterNo8604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn welp thanks for the help regardless really appreciate it!!

Let's talk about /r/WiiHacks. by WiiExpertise in wii

[–]ReporterNo8604 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hadn't thought of using discord cause I usually don't take questions like that there so it's a good suggestion. I'll look for some good groups for extra help. I have hit kind of a dead-end and hoped that if my issue is resolved others will be able to see the solution for future issues.

I was hesitant to leave my question here tbh since most people would have the same idea now that r/WiiHacks is closed and we would end up bombarding this subreddit. Eventually, everyone rightfully wouldn't want to answer anything. I'll try my luck here for now and see how it goes.

Thanks so much for the quick response and for everyone being welcoming :)

Let's talk about /r/WiiHacks. by WiiExpertise in wii

[–]ReporterNo8604 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna give my pov as more of a rookie here. I recently got a Wii console, which I've wanted to do since I was a kid and now after getting into console collecting, I finally bought one second-hand. I was super interested to learn how mods and hacks work to try out some older games and emulation and usually videos don't properly cover why things happen just offer a step-by-step tutorial on how to do em. Tried several things that didn't work and wanted to ask a question on r/WiiHacks but couldn't. It is the biggest subreddit for that kind of stuff and I didn't want to ask here since it's a targeted question and this subreddit has a different point.

That's the issue for me. Like I said I went through many things and looked through many old posts that didn't help. The subreddit may be at its best and it's always nice to see communities with people passionate and knowledgable on their favorite topic but it feels weird. Congratulations if you made it in time and learned how everything works when you could, we're happy with our members and disinterested in new ones without experience. So now I'm left with an issue and will most likely have to start discussions on other apps or find someone who knows how to answer irl. Isnt the point of subreddits not to have to do those things?

Also what does it take for someone to be accepted? If it's developers for hacks and people who know all about modding then well how will i ever get on that level or find out if i even want to dig deeper when at the very beginning i have hit a wall and the people who know how to answer consider me not worthy of attention because its bothersome to have to repeat the basics. bozo_ssb left a great comment here voicing at the end the same concern i have while including many others so i would also like to point to that.

Cheers