The Drivekey Team Doesn't Care About It's Original 1.0 Supporters
It's literally been months since NSMB has been out, and countless other chip devs have gone out of their way to release updates for their on street products to insure that they can bypass the newly enlisted piracy block Nintendo has implemented on their software. I don't know if anyone else agrees, but I find it very irritating that the Drivekey Team can't even keep a steady update-blog about the progress of creating any type of update for their original chips. I paid just as much as the 2.0 customers did, what happened to that product loyalty they bragged about when they first hit the scene? Most hardmodders heard about all the new titles that were announced at the recent Nintendo Press Event and I'm sure got excited, where I only got more frustrated with the Drivekey devs. I know for a fact I will not be able to boot any back-ups for these upcoming first party titles. Us old supporters aren't asking for much, all we want is an update. In a perfect world, the Drivekey Team could allow us first generation adapters to exchange our 1.0 chips for the new chips (I'd have no problem paying a reasonable difference/shipping charge), but that would never happen. If these new chips simply added new features or better performance (i.e. the iPhone hardware) that would be one thing, but us 1.0 users are basically using a broken product. I will not be supporting Drivekey in the future and I strongly suggest that anyone in the market for a Wii chip looks elsewhere. :mad: