Nov 19, 2012 - We'll get this out of the way first: Do not unplug or turn off any console when it is performing a firmware update.Unplugging the Wii U during the day-one firm. For Wii U on the Wii U, a. That unplugging the Wii U during. Can both recover from losing power during an update and it's very unlikely you'd do any. Click to expand.Not really. The fiction is that someone bought a console with 8 gigs of memory and was planning on downloading every retail title to it. This isn't realistic. That guy either knew he couldn't do that or was going to do it using external memory options. 3 gigs is going to be fine for most the downloading of simple e-titles, saving games, and all that other stuff. It'd be nice to have the full 8 gigabytes and I won't disagree there but I'm also not going to be unrealistic and believe that every user who buys this system is looking to download 6x more content then they could ever store on a Wii console and act like that's not enough space for those who just want a few eshop and virtual console titles and then saves. Click to expand.Oh no a voice of reason. I love the way that in this day and age of Twitter etc, one idiot with a rare issue can cause so much grief. Anybody who powers down ANY computing device during an update is foolish. It has been confirmed by multiple people that your internet connection failing is NOT an issue. ![]() ![]()
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