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Lex90210
24 Sep 2012, 00:24
Has anyone beat this game and got 100% of everything?
If so is it possible to send me the saved file or if there is anywhere that you may know of that I can find a 100% saved file.

Not that I don't like the story, but I buy worms games to play with friends and I rather have everything unlocked to make teams with them.


Thanks.

Thurbo
24 Sep 2012, 12:18
It's not possible to copy the savegame files of this game, at least not the usual and legit way via SD Memory Cards.

If you know another way to do this just let me know please :)

Muzer
24 Sep 2012, 14:18
This is a Wii game, right? If so, you will be able to copy saves by installing The Homebrew Channel (http://bootmii.org/download) and using a tool like SaveGame Manager GX (http://wiibrew.org/wiki/SaveGame_Manager_GX).

Thurbo
24 Sep 2012, 15:57
I'm not sure whether this legit. Isn't Nintendo constantly warning customers OS updates are not going to work when you install 3rd party software and stuff like that?

StepS
24 Sep 2012, 16:10
I'm not sure whether this legit. Isn't Nintendo constantly warning customers OS updates are not going to work when you install 3rd party software and stuff like that?

ohno, looks like Nintendo is getting Sony-ish :)
nothing to worry about, as usual...

Muzer
24 Sep 2012, 16:15
I'm not sure whether this legit. Isn't Nintendo constantly warning customers OS updates are not going to work when you install 3rd party software and stuff like that?
Depends on how you define legit. In the Nintendo Book Of Things You're Allowed To Do On Your Wii? No. But it also doesn't cause any issues like being banned from online, etc., like on other consoles. Is it legal? I don't know, I'm not a lawyer and it probably depends on how evil your country is, but it has nothing to do with piracy, etc. Software updates work fine with simple things like HBC and that save game manager; it's when you start really ****ing around with the system you're asking for trouble (eg downgrading the system menu).

franpa
24 Sep 2012, 16:27
Yeah they don't do anything to stop you playing games online or anything. Also Nintendo has so far been the only one (Out of the Homebrew Channel developers and Nintendo) to brick a consumers console during an update iirc.

Muzer
24 Sep 2012, 16:29
In almost all cases due to bad design rather than actual attempts to brick homebrew users ;) (the only exception ever so far is that Korean region-changed Wiis were bricked intentionally, obviously that's more important to Nintendo for whatever reason).

Lex90210
25 Sep 2012, 06:45
Does anyone know if there is a Wii gameshark or some kind of code thing similar to gameshark I could use?