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Yo i’m having immense difficulty getting this shit to work. It also allows you to swap your HDD into another homebrewed device as well and show your games, just keeps things clean a Usb for games, since games are the ones (be it gamecube, Wii, snes etc.) That take up the majority of space. Usually you only put homebrew apps and boot stuff on your sd card, so keeping the sd small for that. Not to change your daily driver setup, but I have sometimes heard bad things about SDXC, I would personally use an SDHC, because if you store games on a HDD which usually always works, your SDHC won't get full as easily my sd card is barely full with lots of homebrew software. Use Fat32format GUI to format large sd cards or usb drives. I believe some USB loaders like USB Loader GX allow you to change your location of cheats and stuff, allowing you to possibly use a USB drive to hold both games and cheats, which I highly recommend the former obviously. I'm not sure, if you are patient then probably worth a shot. If you have any questions I'm happy to assist, even if you see this 6+ months in the future, just dm instead And remember, please secure your wrist strap to safely contain hype. Go to Brawl > Settings.Ĭlick on game load. Plug your SD card into your wii, open up USB Loader GX. Also, insert your USB to port 0, the closest USB port to the edge of the Wii. Moving on, make sure your brawl game dump is in wbfs on your fat32 usb drive. (on Windows this is strange because it just corrects back to the uppercase version, to work around this, first rename the extension to aaa or something else, then rename it to gct lowercase and it should be fine), this worked for me for some reason If later project+ doesnt start: try rename the file extension to lowercase gct. This is the most important step to get it working properly.Ĭopy gc.txt from the Project+ folder to the root of your SD Card and rename it to gameconfig.txtĬreate a folder called codes in your SD card rootĬopy RSBE01.GCT from the project+ folder to the codes folder. Once it's copied, you need to copy some files out of the Project+ folder. tl dr Project+'s USB Loader package kinda sucks ass.ĭownload the Wii (Offline) build of Project+.Įxtract it with 7zip or something, dunno just get it extracted.Ĭopy only the Project+ folder to your SD card, don't worry about apps and stuff. By default, project+ is installed via using a cfg-loader package called Project+ Usb loader, but that doesn't work a lot of the times and isn't easily configurable, also, cfg-loader was last updated in 2011 and doesn't support many device types. So one of the issues I faced with Project+ is getting it to load off of an unsupported usb drive. if you primarily use an SD, simply have a wbfs folder on your sd with your brawl wbfs and all should work fine.