Look at this screenshot! < has successfully done it. < was transferring the wrong Dolphin file. That's why < was struggling.
Now to wait. < should be able to go online by Monday next week!
IT'S A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!!!! AS I got it working and came here the snow appeared!! Did you help me Santa, along with STEO AND AMBI!!!
< is so excited. Wiimfi is now working in <'s hands now! All < has to do now is hope and pray that < will be able to play online when the countdown reaches the bottom.
TIME TO MEET DESTINY!!
If only Ambi were here to see Wiimfi being successfully enabled! He should be proud of <.
To be honest though. It was stupid because the answer was sitting in Documents file the whole time.
< knows it's easy to make little mistakes doing this kind of stuff. < even made the mistake of ordering that grade B monitor when < could've just ordered a new one elsewhere.
Anyway, < will forget about that for now, it's Christmas!
< doesn't mind helping out with tech related queries.
Maybe < would try play online if < was actually good at the game, but < hasn't played much of MKWii in years. Saying that though, < has a Wii and Wii U, though that would still have to be set up on the real console too as far as < knows.
< is actually thinking of installing a Linux distro again on <'s PC now that ^ mentions it. < ended up just wiping the SSD a while back when it got cluttered and < couldn't be bothered to go through it deleting stuff.
< never did get Origins to work properly last time, so < should try that again.
Now that it's also Christmas in <'s time zone (like it was in ^^'s when ^^ said it), < wishes all the members and staff of RPC a very Merry Christmas. < hopes everyone enjoys themselves.
< is finding it very curious how the snow on RPC seems to move relatively to where <'s mouse is positioned. Otherwise < is trying not to stuff <self with all the snacks < bought for today and tomorrow.
< realizes that when the mouse's cursor is positioned in a far horizontal direction, the snowfall acts like a blizzard passing and keeping the mouse in the middle of the screen or moved at small angle away from the center, it behaves like a normal snowfall.