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whats this about not being able to play your VC games straight from the sd card?

 

Don't know.

 

I actually had a question to ask about game saves. Can we just save our progress to the console, or do we NEED an sd card?

 

My SD card has remained in my PC the whole time, so you don't need oen.

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yes i think i read something about it on ign wait one sec ill find the part

 

Limiting the Functionality of the SD Card

Nintendo's Wii console features only 512 megabytes of internal flash RAM, which is a far cry from, say, the 60 gigabyte hard drive on PlayStation 3. But luckily, you can buy external SD cards - up to 2 gigabytes in size, according to official Nintendo documentation - to boost your memory. Unfortunately, Nintendo has put some limitations on how the SD cards can be used with Wii. Although it's possible to store Wii Channels, including Virtual Console games, on the cards, the classics can't actually be played from the SD format. Only Channels stored in Wii System Memory - that 512MBs, in other words -- are accessible by the console. So while you can indeed store your favorite games to SD Card, using the format as a backup for your library, you'll have to copy them back to the Wii System Memory before they'll become accessible in the Channels interface.

http://wii.ign.com/articles/748/748526p1.html

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Is the Wii as loud as they say it is when playing Zelda/Redsteel? =S

 

Ash has gone to play Zelda, right now! So, when he comes back, he can answer it for you. :D

Unless Conor comes in here and answers that for you, as he's got Zelda, too.

Or unless an american wii buyer has it and comes in here...

 

Damn, everyone has the Wii apart from me.

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Ash has gone to play Zelda, right now! So, when he comes back, he can answer it for you. :D

Unless Conor comes in here and answers that for you, as he's got Zelda, too.

Or unless an american wii buyer has it and comes in here...

 

Damn, everyone has the Wii apart from me.

 

 

...and me...

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Is the Wii as loud as they say it is when playing Zelda/Redsteel? =S

 

do you mean the system itself or the remotes??? if you mean the system then the only way you'll hear it is if you put your ear next to it, if you mean the remotes then they are a bit loud i guess, but you can even adjust the volume for each one so it's not a problem.

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do you mean the system itself or the remotes??? if you mean the system then the only way you'll hear it is if you put your ear next to it, if you mean the remotes then they are a bit loud i guess, but you can even adjust the volume for each one so it's not a problem.

They were talking about the Remote's speaker, yes.

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There was some confusion about the SD card thing. YES they can be used for gamesaves and you can put VC games on the SD card but if you want to play them you have to put them back on your Wii - that sounds like a pain in the arse but it makes sense as for efficiency, to read the games, it needs to be on something faster, SD cards aren't used for constant data retreival are they?

 

I have a question - Can game saves be put on the wiimote? And if so what are the limitations of this?

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the answers: alright i use an SD card and its true if you want to acess anything besides mp3s in excite truck and photos on the photo channel you need to move it to the wii system memory. now this leaves the question what happens when you fill up the system memory, you buy an sd and transfer your stuff there.

 

I have a question - Can game saves be put on the wiimote? And if so what are the limitations of this?

 

Game saves cannot go on your remote the only thing the wii-mote can store is a Mii.

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