But what made my heart thump was the file naming convention. Each game’s folder was named with its title, region, a six-digit ID, and a cryptic two-letter code at the end. The codes were things like “(RT),” “(RP),” “(PO),” “(UL).” I didn’t know what they meant.
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I selected No. The game crashed. The screen went black, and the Wii reset itself to the main menu. The disc slot flashed blue three times, then stopped. When I went back to the USB loader, Xenoblade Chronicles was gone from the menu. It had been moved from “UL” to “PO.” But what made my heart thump was the file naming convention
: Games must be placed in a folder named wbfs at the root of your drive (e.g., USB:\wbfs\Game Name [GameID]\GameID.wbfs ). 📂 Collection Management Tools Building a is more than just compiling files—it's