The Pretendo Community, an open-source Nintendo Community various, now not requires a hacked Wii U console. With Nintendo’s servers for the obsolete console shutting down on Monday, the Pretendo Community shared a brand new workaround that gives (restricted) entry to its homebrew servers with out jailbreaking your dusty previous console.
An SSL (safe sockets layer) is a protocol that encrypts the connection between a tool and its servers. The Wii U’s SSL exploit (branded as “SSSL”), found by the Pretendo Community’s shutterbug, enables you to connect with the community with solely a easy DNS change, which you are able to do on the inventory firmware. “We’ve been holding on to this exploit for at the present time for fairly a while, in case Nintendo determined to situation patches for it,” the community’s creators wrote in a blog post saying the brand new workaround.
Not every thing will work, although. The Pretendo Community crew says third-party titles that use their very own SSL libraries aren’t appropriate. That features Watch Dogs, the YouTube app and something working an embedded browser (like TVii, the eShop and the Miiverse applet). Nevertheless, the community creators stress that in-game Miiverse performance nonetheless works.
The workaround requires a Wii U working at the very least firmware model 5.5.5. If yours has software program decrease than that, it is best to nonetheless have the ability to go surfing and set up the most recent replace. Nintendo final pushed a Wii U firmware replace in August 2022, when the present model (5.5.6) arrived.
Shutting down the Wii U and 3DS on-line servers doesn’t forestall Nintendo from offering new firmware updates to the consoles. Given Nintendo’s aversion to hacking its units, the Mario maker might, at the very least in concept, replace the 12-year-old Wii U to patch the DNS workaround.
To take SSSL for a spin within the meantime, you possibly can observe the Pretendo Network’s instructions.