Sunday 16 August 2009

Mod Your Wii The Right Way

By Corey Greek

So you like to modify your Nintendo Wii to run copied games to protect your original games from uninvited dents. Or possibly, you like to modify your Nintendo Wii for some other wicked motive.

For this article, it is unimportant.

What matters, and what we will be talking about, are the effects you will need to endure once you attach a mod chip on your Wii's motherboard.

These are the things you have to consider before you opt on modifying your Wii:

- By modifying your Wii, you will in fact cancell its service contract. If your unit is no longer under service contract , Nintendo tune-up centers still won't entertain the same for violating the TOS. Intermediary tune-up centers that repair Nintendo Wiis are really, really scarce this time in the machine's life cycle, so your choices will be limited if and when your Wii does break down.

- By modifying your Wii, you will make your engine more susceptible to dangers of destroying its system. Wring firmware updates, for the engine or for the modified chip, will efficiently destroy the Wii. A Japanese upgrade on a US engine, for example, will prevent the Wii from playing, and there is no answer for this as today.

- By modifying your Wii, you will be lured to download and copy Wii games which you don't legally own. This is in contradiction to the law. If caught you will need to bear a world of problem.

- By modifying your Wii, you will be lured to download and copy Wii games here and there. You will run so many games. Because you never put in fiscally or emotionally on all of them, you will need less drive when it comes to accomplishing these games. You will not experience full enjoyment with your machine.

- By modding your Wii, you will stake hindering some highlights of your machine in the future. Keepn in mind, to enjoy all the Wii can offer, you will need to link the system to the net. This will allow Nintendo to distantly investigate your machine. In the months to come, they may make use of connectivity to limit the attributes you can play, much like how Xbox Live has excluded modded Xbox 360s from playing online games hosted by its network.

Are you ready to stand with these results? The reply will finally conclude whether or not modifying your Wii will be the best selection for you.

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