Game crash: Revision history

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  • curprev 17:5617:56, January 2, 2016EndGenuity talk contribsm 12,563 bytes +12 A RAM editor, a file replacement tool along several custom file creators, a backup launcher, firmware spoofing, rudimentary homebrew, and potentially a boottime IOSU exploit. Yeah at this point there is no "lack of developed hacks for the Wii U". undo

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  • curprev 12:1912:19, December 11, 201582.183.48.49 talk 12,201 bytes +146 I've experienced that while (partially) damaged discs, or even dirty ones, cause glitches and potential crashes, you can still play from the image file which almost cannot be damaged. The only concern would be damaged hard drives!
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