Andrew76 wrote: » @ShadowHearth - do you know if you can transfer MH3U saves back and forth between Wii-U and 3DS? Or is it just one way from 3DS to Wii-U? I was tempted to pick up the handheld version if I'm able to continue my game on that.
ShadowHearth wrote: » No clue on that m8. In a way I am happy that I can start it again from a scratch. That feeling of getting your Full G. Jaggi set is pricesless.
Allyall wrote: » THink you can do it both ways - http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/03/guide_transferring_your_monster_hunter_3_ultimate_save_data
Andrew76 wrote: » Cool. Looking forward to creating armour sets in time. Think I've killed my first G. Jaggi alright but not enough items yet to start crafting. Cheers. Seriously tempted to get it, although then I'd have to fork out for the Circle Pad Pro XL too.
samapple789 wrote: » Is there any problem using a USB powered hard drive with the Wii U ?
To ensure maximum performance between your Wii U and an external storage device, we recommend using a hard-disc drive (HDD) with a dedicated power source (i.e., using an A/C adapter). Due to the wide range of external hard drives, usability and performance will vary.
ShadowHearth wrote: » What you use had for? I know you can have games on it, but prices are not great. Surely snes ports are not heavy? Or you use it for something else?
Allyall wrote: » Storage mainly. Some games can be over 10GB..http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/latam/en/systems/wiiu/system_external_storage.jsp?menu=general_info&submenu=wup-external-usb-storage
Allyall wrote: » No, but they recommend using one with a dedicated power supply as there are so many, and they vary in performance.THESE ARE EXAMPLES
ShadowHearth wrote: » I guess you buy digital versions of wii u games so. Something that I won't be doing though. Unless some snes games.
samapple789 wrote: » Thanks i have a hard drive docker. One hard drive has my old mac backup and one with tv shows. I have another old hard drive will the WII U let me use that kind of set up ?. As it needed to be powered to be used.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I have Megaman 1 through to 8 on the PS2 compilation. It's pretty nice but, boy, are those games tough!
cherryghost wrote: » Just got the 2 controllers. They feel amazing in your hands. Cheers vestek!
cherryghost wrote: » Well that didn't last very long. Something blew on the board leaving both horizontal axes in the analogue completely broken. Opened everything up to find some extremely shoddy solder work on it. Just got a pair of official controllers instead.
/\/ollog wrote: » There's an app on the wii u's eshop to transfer your save back to the 3ds, but a friend of mine had some complaints about how clunky back and forth saving is, I think it was something to the tune of: If you do anything after transferring the save, you can't transfer back I dunno what that meant, but yeah. .
/\/ollog wrote: » There's an app on the wii u's eshop to transfer your save back to the 3ds, but a friend of mine had some complaints about how clunky back and forth saving is, I think it was something to the tune of: If you do anything after transferring the save, you can't transfer back I dunno what that meant, but yeah.
Banjo wrote: » One of the transfers (WiiU to 3DS or 3DS to WiiU) effectively wipes the data from your game on the system you transferred from. The other keeps a backup and you can recover the backup. But the idea is that you move your data from one to the other, play, then save and move it back. You are not supposed to have 2 concurrent sets of game data. (I think the 3DS is the one that keeps the backup you can revert to.) - Anyway, I think the issue is that if you move your data off, then revert to the backup, you can't copy the data back from the other console. It becomes frustrating because at the end of every WiiU play session you feel obliged to move your data back to the 3DS just in case you decide you want to play MH between now and the next time you're in front of the WiiU. And it's not quick or trivial to do that. In keeping with this, when you move data from one to the other, it moves ALL data - your 3 saves and all DLC content. It is clunky as ****. It's lazy. It also makes no sense - you are far more likely to only want to move 1 character back and forth than the whole set of them. A DLC Synch rather than out-right overwrite would have been a decent compromise to accomodate that.
samapple789 wrote: » Been waiting for the WII U shop to update for nearly the last hour . Is the Wii U always this slow ?. Like it updated the system software in like 20 mins this mooring so i have no clue really. Picked up a 500GB HD 2nd hand yesterday for €15 and it works and does the job on the WII U for storing the free games i got with my 4 copys of mario kart. Only thing i am not looking forward to downloading them on the WII U as the thing is extremely slow
nix wrote: » Question, if yer gamepad breaks, what to do? They dont sell them separately from what i can see, is it just tough **** use your pro controller?
Deano7788 wrote: » As far as I know you have to contact Nintendo. I'm not sure just using the Pro Controller is even an option to be honest.
I Voted For Kodos wrote: » So I've owned mine about two weeks now. What a console. Sold my PS4 to buy it since I've no interest in the PS4 for the time being. Will probably end up buying one again when it gets it's inevitable slim revision and price drop. But my God, the Wii U. Played it more in two weeks than the PS4 in three months. Just got around to getting a Wiimote and chuck and installing Wii flow today which has opened up a whole other world for me since I never owned a Wii. Love it.