Reviewing a save data install for the Wii typically focuses on two main goals: bypassing the massive grind of the Attitude Era mode or unlocking a "definitive" roster of custom superstars (CAWs) that the base game lacks . The "Everything Unlocked" Save Data Experience
For a WWE ’13 player, this creates a bottleneck. The game requires a specific block size on the internal memory (measured in "blocks," where one block equals 128 KB). WWE ’13 save files, particularly those containing extensive "Created Wrestlers" (CAWs) and downloaded content, can become quite large. Users frequently encounter "Memory Full" errors, necessitating a dance of deletion and transfer that is unique to the Wii experience.
As the file transferred, Jack felt a sudden jolt of electricity run through his body. The Wii's screen flickered, and the room around him began to distort. When the transfer was complete, Jack found himself transported into the world of WWE 13.
- Wii with Homebrew Channel installed
- Save Game Manager GX or AnyTitle Deleter
- SD card (FAT32 formatted)
SaveGame Manager GX
| Item | Purpose | |------|---------| | SD Card (2GB or less for compatibility, or up to 32GB formatted FAT32) | Storage | | WWE ’13 save file ( .bin or extracted folder) | The data you want to install | | LetterBomb / str2hax / BannerBomb | Exploit to install Homebrew Channel | | (download from GitHub) | Homebrew app to install/backup saves | | PC with SD card reader | Prep files |
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Change the source to by selecting the icon at the top left. Select your WWE '13 save and choose Install . Confirm with OK to overwrite the existing placeholder. Important Considerations
WWE '13 save data file
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