How to play out-of-region games (disc playing)
Hi my first tut :D hope it's useful.
I've seen in many, many post of users asking about how to play their out of region backups, It's pretty easy, let me show you how :)
This will only work with burnt backups (disc playing)
For those of you without Neogamma:
The best way to do this is getting Neogamma, because the settings are easier to understand.
Get Neogamma R9 v41
Then install it with wad manager
Thanks to emuhack and YOCJ
For those of you with Neogamma:
Many times you will find out that after burning your games and loading them through neogamma or other backup launchers the game will be black and white, or scrolling from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen. By setting the options you can stop that.
Here is what you have to do:
If you got neogamma r9 or --> :
1. Get to options
2. Get to wii options
3. Change:
-Boot lang (language): Console default
-Force Video: Wii
-Patch Video: All
-VIDTV Patch: Yes
-Patch coutry str.:Yes
-Altern Dol: Disc
-Search Patches: No
-Block IOS Reload:No
4. Play :)
For neogamma r9 or <-- (It`s best to update) :
1.Get region options wii
2.Change:
-Boot lang (language): Console default
-Force Video: Wii
-Patch Video: All
-VIDTV Patch: Yes
-Patch coutry str.:Yes
3. Play :)
To save the settings :
Neogamma r9 -->
1. Options
2. General Options
3. If you have an SD card inserted:
Turn save config to yes.
If you have a USB device inserted:
Turn storage device to: USB using IOS and save config to yes.
Neogamma r9 <--
1.Config options
2.If you have an SD card inserted:
change save config to yes
If you have a USB device inserted:
change storage device to USB and change save config to yes
*That will create a folder called neogamma in you SD/USB, to play with these settings again you need to have your device inserted in the wii.*
Enjoy :D
will settings work for both PAL and NTSC?
I have a question, please - you mention saving the settings - how will this affect all my usual NTSC games, if I try to run them with this configuration? Any difference? (Most of what I have are NTSC, with just a few PAL.)