Line 191:
Line 191:
: it's exactly the same problem as I (and obviously tona himself) have. It doesn't matter, when you updated, but with which region you connected to the shop channel last BEFORE the new update (including the "new" shop) went online on Ninty's servers --chrisis 14:05, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
: it's exactly the same problem as I (and obviously tona himself) have. It doesn't matter, when you updated, but with which region you connected to the shop channel last BEFORE the new update (including the "new" shop) went online on Ninty's servers --chrisis 14:05, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
−
: Yes, I have noticed this issue. Apparently Nintendo doesn't like people swapping Wii Points/titles between different regions. The only workaround is to enter the shop using the region it is set to, delete your shop account from the Shop Settings menu (Which will delete all titles associated with your account!), change your region, and re-enter the shop. With a little bit of extra code, and an IOS without /dev/flash or /dev/fs patched, we can probably back up those titles and reinstall them without issue. This is a bit of a nasty workaround, but it should work in theory. I have yet to test it, but it's on my agenda. --[[User:Tona|Tona]] 16:06, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
+
: Yes, I have noticed this issue. Apparently Nintendo doesn't like people swapping Wii Points/titles between different regions. The only workaround is to enter the shop using the region it is set to, delete your shop account from the Shop Settings menu (Which will delete all titles associated with your account!), change your region, and re-enter the shop. With a little bit of extra code, and an IOS without /dev/flash or /dev/fs patched, we can probably back up those titles and reinstall them without issue. This is a bit of a nasty workaround, but it should work in theory. I have yet to test it, but it's on my agenda. --[[User:Tona|tona]] 16:06, 28 October 2008 (UTC)