Thursday, February 3, 2011

A Starters Reference To Best Explain Benefits To Softmod Wii Consoles

By Burt Preston


Since the Wii was launched a few years back, it fast became the top selling console worldwide, knocking the Xbox 360 and PS3 off their perches, despite not having the same hardware capabilities of those 2 machine. Perhaps a great deal of why it did this is the fact that the console was accessible to the entire family from babies to grandparents. But if you as a Wii owner have been finding limits to the system, here is food for thoughts as I try to best explain benefits to softmod wii systems, which can change the machine dynamically

A softmod is basically using software to change how the console works, enabling some features and disabling others. So if you do this you are able to use third-party applications and channels like the Home-brew Channel, games, media players and much more.

Once you you install the Home-Brew Channel, it appears on the Wii menu like any other channel, but when you open it, a new menu will open showing you more applications you can run that are stored on an external USB drive or an SD card.

Now of course talk of softmodding, chips, home-brewing and jail-breaking brings up the inevitable question of piracy, but that is not what softmodding is all about. Though it does mean that you can play back-ups of games, you should own a copy of any game you do this to. You can even transfer your games onto a USB drive and not worry about your discs getting damaged.

This USB loading feature also means you are able to access all of your games easily from one source, and running the games via USB actually seems to make them load faster. For a machine like this, where so many of the games are party games, with quick play, it is great to be able to just switch between them without having to use the disc, especially as some discs cost an arm and a leg, and you don't want it to get damaged.

Making the console a full media player is another great bonus. You can get programs to watch DVD's, listen to your favorite CD's or play video or audio files. You can find software that lets you download and read comic books or even listen to internet radio. If you live in one of the countries that has no official online store available it means you can also finally get some of things you are missing out on.

The list of home-made software to download and install on your Wii grows every day, and some of them are great fun and some are even very useful. Apart from the third-party games and game tools, there are things like a metronome for your Wii, web page browsers, magazine readers, recipe collections, alarm clocks and map systems. You are even able to turn your controller into a spirit-level for projects at home like hanging pictures, or you can make the whole thing a whiteboard and use the Wii mote as a pen.

But perhaps the most popular and convincing reason to do this is being able to play some real old game classic with one of the many emulators available. Its not just the old consoles either that you can emulate but even some PC classics like The Day of The Tentacle and Full Throttle or the Sierra games like Kings Quest, Police Quest and Space Quest and their many sequels. This alone for some of those nostalgic gamers may be reason enough to consider it.




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