![]() We don't use it, we personally don't see a need for it. We're glad someone is openly developing improvements to the homebrew scene. The reason why we don't allow posts is because like loader posts, they are all the same issues, and rarely get traction.Ĭurrently we refer users that have issues with the software to the OSC/HBB development team and have been for over a year now. The general consensus among the experienced modders in our community is that they don't use it, so they can't support it for you. Typically the issues that come up with it are not with it, but Wii networking issues. But if we can help with it in the discord, we will. HBC/OSC posts are not allowed on the subreddit. Though I don't think anyone in our modstaff uses it. What is our official stance on the software?Įach staff member is entitled to their own opinion and their own choice to support or not support HBB/OSC. The HBB Wii app however has been modified little since the original and still has most the same issues as the original. ![]() It contains more than just the homebrew browser, applications that do the same but now on your PC too. The Open Shop Channel is the continuation, or reboot of this software. I had lost interest in the software within a year of discovering it. This was my experience with it, and I do know I am not the only one who feels this way about it. By that time the only people who used it were new modders that had just stumbled upon the modding community. And once you got done browsing the homebrew, and installing the novelties, uninstalling the novelties, and keeping the important software, it collects dust.Īs it got later in its years, there were often times the server that hosted the software was unavailable. It will pull the software from the repository and install it on your Wii Then you can choose to install it to your Wii. The idea is you only have to install the browser/installer application to browse the software they would provide for you. Homebrew Browser was a piece of Wii Homebrew that worked similar to today's App Repositories. The misunderstanding has been corrected (I hope) and I've re-written this article to state our stance on the HBB/OSC issue and remove most of the emotion from it. I don't condone communities that encourage their userbase to harass, nor do I endorse any user that takes out of context actions as a reason to react with harassment. And it really goes as a testament on how non-productive open anger is. I was also accused of doing the same with this post. Needless to say, having my anger and upset intermingle with genuine issues was not a great idea.Īt the time I wrote this I had just learned that through either reckless irresponsibility, or malicious intention, the OSC Discord was encouraging their users to harass this community. This is an edit of a previous entry I wrote while I was angry and upset. This article is mirrored on our Webhub -> HERE.
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