Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition Green Pixels

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#1 Lunar52
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I have had Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition since June. Lately when I play it I can notice a few green pixels and It's quite annoying. Does anyone know what's wrong?
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#2 etbny22
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do you leave your wii on standby??
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#3 Lunar52
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do you leave your wii on standby??etbny22


No i don't think so.
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#4 etbny22
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when you wii is off is the light orange or red?
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#5 Lunar52
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when you wii is off is the light orange or red?etbny22


The light is yellow and besides It's only RE4 that does this.
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#6 etbny22
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sounds like your gpu is overheating from being on standby mode....same thing was happening to my g/f wii when she left it on standby.
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#7 Lunar52
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sounds like your gpu is overheating from being on standby mode....same thing was happening to my g/f wii when she left it on standby.etbny22
I told you already I have only been having the problem with RE4. The standby connection has nothing to do with RE4.
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#8 CharlieStinks
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sounds like your video card is baked, dude. had the same problems with artifacting back in jan, had to send mine in for repairs. don't listen to these fools about standby making wii's overheat, i've read it happens by improperly installed heatsinks and it'll happen sooner or later either way.
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#9 Swifty_Magee
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Your Wii's GPU is overheated. Same thing happened to me last year. It's not really because your system is on standby; it's because of faulty tech, and having your Wii in standby mode only speeds up the process. Don't be afraid to leave it on stanby when you have it repaired; it would have broken down eventually.

Now, on the subject of getting it repaired; just go to Nintendo.com and navigate to the page where it describes faulty hardware. It's been a long time since I've done it, so I forget where the info is exactly located. What will happen is basically, Nintendo will ask you what the problem is, they'll send you a form, you fill it out, they'll tell you to pack up your Wii and mail it to them with the form. A few weeks later, you'll have your Wii back with the green pixels gone.

Unless they have to give you a brand new console, all your Miis and VC games will be saved (though your Miis will be non-editable afterwards, and you may have to re-download your VC games - completely free, of course). Also, it may not take 3 or 4 weeks. I heard some people getting there's back like, 6 days later. It took about 3 weeks to get back mine, so your time may vary.

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#10 theweakbear
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Finally someone who knows what they are talking about.
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This happened to me. These guys are right; your Wii's gpu is baked from gradual overuse (which happens sooner if you have it on standby/wiiConnect24 all the time, since it puts a greater burden and wear on the circuitry).

Look very carefully, you'll probably see it in other games, and possibly when you're just inside the Wii's operating system. Call Nintendo up and get it fixed :(

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Your Wii's GPU is overheated. Same thing happened to me last year. It's not really because your system is on standby; it's because of faulty tech, and having your Wii in standby mode only speeds up the process. Don't be afraid to leave it on stanby when you have it repaired; it would have broken down eventually.

Now, on the subject of getting it repaired; just go to Nintendo.com and navigate to the page where it describes faulty hardware. It's been a long time since I've done it, so I forget where the info is exactly located. What will happen is basically, Nintendo will ask you what the problem is, they'll send you a form, you fill it out, they'll tell you to pack up your Wii and mail it to them with the form. A few weeks later, you'll have your Wii back with the green pixels gone.

Unless they have to give you a brand new console, all your Miis and VC games will be saved (though your Miis will be non-editable afterwards, and you may have to re-download your VC games - completely free, of course). Also, it may not take 3 or 4 weeks. I heard some people getting there's back like, 6 days later. It took about 3 weeks to get back mine, so your time may vary.

Swifty_Magee


Thanks for posting but this only happens with RE4 everything else is fine and the pixels are very very very little.
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#13 Lunar52
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This happened to me. These guys are right; your Wii's gpu is baked from gradual overuse (which happens sooner if you have it on standby/wiiConnect24 all the time, since it puts a greater burden and wear on the circuitry).

Look very carefully, you'll probably see it in other games, and possibly when you're just inside the Wii's operating system. Call Nintendo up and get it fixed :(

Yodas_Boy


And I don't have the money to get it fixed or to send it in.
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#14 etbny22
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[QUOTE="Yodas_Boy"]

This happened to me. These guys are right; your Wii's gpu is baked from gradual overuse (which happens sooner if you have it on standby/wiiConnect24 all the time, since it puts a greater burden and wear on the circuitry).

Look very carefully, you'll probably see it in other games, and possibly when you're just inside the Wii's operating system. Call Nintendo up and get it fixed :(

Lunar52


And I don't have the money to get it fixed or to send it in.

nintendo will fix it for free, you get a 15 month warranty if you registered on nintendo.com
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#15 Lunar52
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[QUOTE="Lunar52"][QUOTE="Yodas_Boy"]

This happened to me. These guys are right; your Wii's gpu is baked from gradual overuse (which happens sooner if you have it on standby/wiiConnect24 all the time, since it puts a greater burden and wear on the circuitry).

Look very carefully, you'll probably see it in other games, and possibly when you're just inside the Wii's operating system. Call Nintendo up and get it fixed :(

etbny22


And I don't have the money to get it fixed or to send it in.

nintendo will fix it for free, you get a 15 month warranty if you registered on nintendo.com



I live in canada and it would cost over $30 to send a parcel that big so I dont want to risk it and ive checked all of my other games and all of them are fine. There not really pixels there just dark green little spots.
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#16 Swifty_Magee
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[QUOTE="Lunar52"][QUOTE="Yodas_Boy"]

This happened to me. These guys are right; your Wii's gpu is baked from gradual overuse (which happens sooner if you have it on standby/wiiConnect24 all the time, since it puts a greater burden and wear on the circuitry).

Look very carefully, you'll probably see it in other games, and possibly when you're just inside the Wii's operating system. Call Nintendo up and get it fixed :(

etbny22



And I don't have the money to get it fixed or to send it in.

nintendo will fix it for free, you get a 15 month warranty if you registered on nintendo.com

Yeah, pretty much. Unless you got your Wii at launch, you should still be able to get it fixed free. Even if you have to pay, I only thinks it's like, 20 bucks, so it's not much at all! Don't quote me on that, though; the warrently was still good on mine when it was acting up, so I got it fixed free.

Oh, and I thought someone already mentioned this before, but you might as well get it fixed now; It may only be really showable in RE4, but it's a system problem, not a game. Try putting in Wii Sports; when my Wii's GPU was FUBAR'd I saw green pixels in that and a couple other games. It'll only get worse as time goes on, so pack it up and send it in as soon as possible. Don't want to procrastenate, have the warrenty voided, and forced to shell out another $250 for a new Wii, if and when you can even find one!

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#17 Lunar52
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwT5hasrVf4

Mine isn't that bad.
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#18 Swifty_Magee
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwT5hasrVf4

Mine isn't that bad.
Lunar52

Mine wasn't that bad either when I got it fixed, but quality will degrade overtime.

Listen, if you don't want to get it fixed, that's fine. It's your console and your time, after all. But when you see a problem, and can get it fixed completely free, it just seems weird not to. You said you live in Canada and it would take $30 to send a parcel. Well wouldn't you want to pay $30 now and not $250 later. Unless you don't like the Wii that much, in which case I'd say let die if you want.

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#19 NoKuA
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u should keep yur wii in a aired place so that never happen....