Bricked :/
#1
Posted 18 November 2012 - 11:37 PM
#2
Posted 18 November 2012 - 11:54 PM
#3
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:02 AM
not much cam ne done. But nintendo can probably reflash the chip and fix it easy.
And the wii u isnt the first system to need an update within the first wk.
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#4
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:03 AM
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#5
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:03 AM
Well, cant find reciet (too lazy to look for it) I'm currently on mah iPad, so I can't attach anything. Sooo, I'm gonna do it the hard way. I uploaded a video of your evidence to YouTube. *before the brickage*Pic of store receipt and brickage in action?
Edited by Jgreenwell, 19 November 2012 - 12:07 AM.
#6
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:09 AM
#7
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:09 AM
#8
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:10 AM
After brickage *right now*Pic of store receipt and brickage in action?
Edited by Jgreenwell, 19 November 2012 - 12:11 AM.
#9
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:36 AM
After brickage *right now*
While neither video is evidence of brickage (one merely shows a download in progress and the other simply shows a gamepad not connected, which can happen for many normal reasons), ESP without the console being shown at the same time or receipt. You must understand that your recent account setup and very few posts would cause anyone to question. No offense meant.
If this is legit, I feel bad for you. Power going out has been known to cause surges which have fried pc gpus, modems, etc. and if you've ever updated firmware in anything and had power go out, the frustration is tremendous. But it's part of living in an imperfect world. Nintendo isn't at fault. Nevertheless that would be a big time bummer.
I would see if you can return it to the store for exchange when available.
Long and short of this is that a 5gb update is too much
Have to agree there.
I understand wanting to polish things up. But the user should never have to download so much just to get advertised functionality.
Like i stated in another thread, pretty much all devices that have up datable firmware will probably obtain some kind of damage from the power going out. One thing i wish Nintendo would have done was make the firmware update downloadable from a PC, that way you could download it over night or something and then all it has to do is install from a USB onto the system. Thus avoiding having the console run for hours on end while you download the update.
That would be the ideal situation for the customer.
My guess is Nintendo would never do that due to the amount of code involved, the functionality it has, and perhaps concern over trade secrets being exposed in not having it fed direct to console.
#10
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:41 AM
While neither video is evidence of brickage (one merely shows a download in progress and the other simply shows a gamepad not connected, which can happen for many normal reasons), ESP without the console being shown at the same time or receipt. You must understand that your recent account setup and very few posts would cause anyone to question. No offense meant.
If this is legit, I feel bad for you. Power going out has been known to cause surges which have fried pc gpus, modems, etc. and if you've ever updated firmware in anything and had power go out, the frustration is tremendous. But it's part of living in an imperfect world. Nintendo isn't at fault. Nevertheless that would be a big time bummer.
I would see if you can return it to the store for exchange when available.
Have to agree there.
I understand wanting to polish things up. But the user should never have to download so much just to get advertised functionality.
That would be the ideal situation for the customer.
My guess is Nintendo would never do that due to the amount of code involved, the functionality it has, and perhaps concern over trade secrets being exposed in not having it fed direct to console.
I know I've only made one other post and I'm not really trustworthy, but I assure you this is legit.
#11
Posted 19 November 2012 - 12:51 AM
I know I've only made one other post and I'm not really trustworthy, but I assure you this is legit.
I believe you. Sorry this happened to you.
Just standard operating procedure. So many things get passed off on the 'net that aren't honest.
There are ways to test that as I have asked for on behalf of this forum.
Though those were not provided, that doesn't mean it's false. Just not "proven."
But a power outage only makes sense and there's nothing the customer or the product company can do.
It just would have been better for Nintendo to really advertise the possibility of this problem and to encourage users to have the wii u and modem plugged into a UPS system during a critical update. They've had so many Nintendo directs, why not one for this possibility?
But there are other reports that aren't legit. Just wanted to follow due diligence. No disrespect intended. This is a great community which you'll enjoy highly. I hope you get your wii u exchanged quickly.
#12
Posted 19 November 2012 - 01:03 AM
#13
Posted 19 November 2012 - 01:20 AM
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#14
Posted 19 November 2012 - 01:28 AM
I believe you. Sorry this happened to you.
Just standard operating procedure. So many things get passed off on the 'net that aren't honest.
There are ways to test that as I have asked for on behalf of this forum.
Though those were not provided, that doesn't mean it's false. Just not "proven."
But a power outage only makes sense and there's nothing the customer or the product company can do.
It just would have been better for Nintendo to really advertise the possibility of this problem and to encourage users to have the wii u and modem plugged into a UPS system during a critical update. They've had so many Nintendo directs, why not one for this possibility?
But there are other reports that aren't legit. Just wanted to follow due diligence. No disrespect intended. This is a great community which you'll enjoy highly. I hope you get your wii u exchanged quickly.
Thank you. This is actually pretty sad, lol, not really sad, but I was really looking forward to it. Now I have nothing to do for my week off
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Posted 19 November 2012 - 01:41 AM
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Posted 19 November 2012 - 05:15 AM
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Posted 19 November 2012 - 05:28 AM
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