kingmohd84 wrote:this is very confusing indeed
use tp hack to run homebrew channel to run non-region and backup copies
yet nintendo updates can harm your system
if you install modchip, the nintendo update will also harm your system
people do a lot of those chips and tp hacks,
the modchip guys say so the update won't hurt their system(what about the modchip?)
the tp guys say so they don't have to damage their console by installation of extra equipement, yet tp system will also be hurt by the updates
The Homebrew Channel allows you to install a special bit of software that will block all Nintendo updates (including ones while the Wii is sleeping, and ones that are "forced" by some games).
The people selling modchips claim updates won't hurt your Wii, but they can't see the future. Nobody knows for certain what future updates will do. If you do mod your Wii (either hardware via a modchip, or software via the TP hack), it's advised to block all updates.
So far the updates pushed by Nintendo have not offered anything wonderful. The last two in fact were primarily aimed at killing off soft mods. Nintendo have huge potential to leverage online content with the Wii, yet their offerings to date have been lacklustre to say the least.
kingmohd84 wrote:btw, Why did the guy say the emulators from homebrew are better than VC?
Many of the homebrew emulators are much better optimised and thus faster (SNES emulation via VC is notoriously poor). Also you have far more options: more save states (VC only gives you one save state, and it only works on older systems - N64 titles on VC don't support save states at all), the ability to share game saves, etc.