Monday 7 November 2011

A Novices Guide To Best Explain Benefits To Softmod Wii Systems

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

Basically what a softmod is, is changing how the console works by using software, enabling and disabling certain features of the machine. This enables you to run third-party software and add channels to your Wii like the Home-Brew Channel or turn your machine into a proper multi-media home entertainment device.

The Home-Brew Channel, once installed, shows up as as a normal channel in your Wii menu, and when launched opens a new menu with a list of applications that is stored on a USB drive or SD card.

When we talk about softmodding, the question of piracy comes up as the term is often thrown in with terms like jail-breaking, chipping or home-brewing, but that is not what it is all about. While you many be able to run game back-ups, it is expected that you do own the original disc, but this way you don't have to worry about your discs breaking, and you can even run the games directly off your USB drive.

This means your quite expensive Wii discs can remain safe and there is no chance of little hands damaging them. Instead you can have all your games accessible from 1 source, and with so many of the Wii games being short and quick party games, this can really be time-saving as all you need do is reset the machine and load another. The games also run smoother and faster off the USB drive.

With a home-brew media player you can use the Wii as your main media centre and watch DVDs, listen to CDs, or use video or audio files off the USB. You can read comic books with a comic reader, or listen to internet radio. If you are one of the many folk who find themselves living in a country that does not have an official store online, it means you can also get a lot of these free things that others may already have.

There are dozens of interesting home-made applications to download, some really fun games, apps to edit levels in games, and lots of interesting little programs that gives you more ways of using your Wii. You can turn your Wii mote into a spirit-level for home-building projects, or search the world like you may in Google Maps on your computer in one program. You can get a metronome for your Wii, web page browsers, alarm clocks, book and magazine readers, recipe books, or even turn your TV into in an interactive whiteboard.

Of course another great thing is being able to play many older games from previous platforms, with one of the many game emulators you can now use. It is not just old Nintendo games, but almost all of the older systems, even the original Playstation and some of the PC classic games. Returning to nostalgic games like the many Quest games by Sierra or the adventure classics like Full Throttle and Day of the Tentacle, to name but a few, almost makes it worth it by itself.




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