Wii Usb Loader Gx Vidtv Patch

Installing the USB Loader GX channel (instead of the of the forwarder) takes up more system memory and allows for fewer customization options (and no cover art!) but you can play without an SD card in the Wii.

  1. Wii Usb Loader Gx Tutorial

Wii Usb Loader Gx Tutorial

04-08-2015, 12:34 PM
Preemptive edit: I know this belongs in the wii game room, but for some reason it wouldn't let me post the topic there.
Well it's finally here, the final wii game ever. I just have one problem. It doesn't want to run in Dolphin!
All I get is a black screen under Direct3D, Open GL, & even the developer plugin.
FPS stays at 1fps on black screen unless external frame buffer is set to real, in which case it still displays a black screen but displays 60fps/60vps instead.
No other settings seem to change anything. Open to any suggestions.
It plays fine on my physical wii, but did not want to run on wii until I set USBloader GX settings to this. Hopefully that sheds some light on what settings it might need under dolphin. Will post screenshots if I get it up & running.
Video Mode: Region Patch
VIDTV Patch: On
Patch Country Strings: ON
Game Language: Japanese
Specs
GTX 980
i5- 4690k
Windows 7 64 Ultimate
Vidtv

USB Loader GX on The Homebrew Channel USB Loader GX as a Channel on the Wii System Menu The Homebrew Channel mode means that USB Loader GX is not physically installed on your Wii, it is only copied on your SD Card or your USB device and is launched from the Homebrew Channel. This guide will explain how to install USB Loader GX on your Nintendo Wii. There are two different installation methods (automatic or manual), and two different installed channels which will be displayed on your Wii (Full channel or Forwarder).