BUT this harddrive is locked to your own Wii U. You can already save your saved games on an external harddrive. You are not able to login on your friend's console (atm). That wouldn't help you at all, because your NNID is only allowed to login on your own Wii U atm. Someone from Nintendo support told me that in case my Wii U got broken, I would have to send in my harddrive, so that they could transfer those saved games/make the harddrive readable on the replacement Wii U. I like that there are no hackers playing Mario Kart 8. They don't want that their current console gets hacked as badly as the Wii. Hackers were simply able to create a broken saved game and release that to the public. Second red flag was the MUCH lower than advertised read/write speeds (only 50-55 write with mid 80s read). If you paid with a bank transfer please allow 4-5 days for the payment to clear. Instead of being solid black like every other SD card Ive seen, it looked like a green circuit board with a strange black square on it.
#WWE 2K 16 WII PRO#
I mean that's how it was possible to easily hack Wiis. If you paid with debit or credit card and you have not received your MEGA Pro account within a few hours, please contact us at supportmega.nz. I doubt they will allow transfer via SD card or such again, because well that's how the Wii got hacked. I hope that they will at least open up the possibility to backup saved games by sending them to Nintendo servers. Currently you can't login on another Wii U without transferring the whole NNID, so there is no reason to transfer saved game data. In case they open up NNIDs to be able to login on multiple Wii Us, that would make sense. They could for example allow transferring saved games from one Wii U to another Wii U via Nintendo servers.