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Originally Posted by bobbytheshat
Is that because you find it simpler to do it this way, and don't want to explain wifi dumping? Or because Wifi dumping from the Wii can hurt the Wii's drive?
(I'm not looking for an explanation on wifi dumping, I've already done it once before and just want to make sure that I'm not making a mistake in doing so.)
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I see WiFi dumping as a complete strain on the system. I'm not going to work my disc drive for 3+ hours constantly when a DVD drive can do it for me. Even when you play games the disc isn't spinning and laser reading for 3 hours. It's caching data along the way.
It's much easier / cheaper to get the LG DVD-Rom than replace a Wii drive.
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Originally Posted by bobbytheshat
Also you said No DVD+R discs. So far I've burned 2 games using DVD+R (office Depot brand) and although I haven't played all them all the way through yet, I have no problems so far. Should I re-burn them using DVD-R? will playing through with the +R discs hurt anything, or is it just that usually the +R's typically don't work at all and that's why you say to use -R?
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Sick around long enough and you'll see the numerous DVD+R disc failures. DVD-R is the accepted media type for the system.
If it works for you, great. If your game doesn't load when others do, you know what to blame first.