

and even though I don't think Wii can completely use a USB 3.0 to it's maximum, it would be best to use a 3.0 for Wii Games. It is IDEAL to use a USB with "USB Loader GX", which I'm pretty sure is why this backup loader was given that name. But like pinky is trying to say, not all backup loaders are programmed to work with all types of storage. Any game will run fine whether it is on a card, stick, or harddrive. (and it works the actual gameplay compatibility for SD CARD vs. and that's not to be guaranteed that it will fix recognition issues but the 128GB thumb drive that I use is a 3.0 by PNY. Also, I'm not sure how you are going about it but a USB device will not be recognized so easily unless you have formatted it to "wbfs" using Wii Backup Manager. I have external hard drives that I use with PS3 but I have never bought one to use with my Wii. Basically it means don't launch your GameCube games with USB Loader GX.Ĭlick to expand.

and I was trying to say that GX is more for Wii games and might give issues with GC games so it is best to play GameCube games with Nintendont only and Wii games in GX only. LMAOĮDIT: it is best to keep all Wii games on a USB in the back slot and keep all GC games on the SD Card in the front slot. So before you assume that I answered your question wrong maybe you should think that you simply cannot interpret what I meant, sorry that it is too complex that you misinterpret "flash drive" for HDD when a flash drive is a thumb drive or a dongle or a cruzer or whatever other nickname you've heard for flash drive but with HDD they just call it HDD or hard driveĪGAIN, MY ANSWER WAS REFERRING TO USB THUMB DRIVES AND SD CARDS. If not then have fun with your cheap 32GB sticks that you will end up buying 40 of them if you have a collection of more than a hundred games

Click to expand.You seem to have misunderstood my answer anywaysīy 128GB flash drive I MEANT thumb drive, lmao.įailure rate is not that bad even for flash drives or hard drives that go up to 1TB or more.Įmulating games from a small USB could be more problematic than emulating from an HDDīut still an overpacked HDD can give issues tooĪnd a 128GB thumb drive is only $25 while a 200GB SD card might run for $35
