UPDATE 2: Sounds like it's not Smash doing this, but a console failure. Can happen with any game.
Thank you alf717 and Zevenberge
UPDATE: There still isn't an universal solution, but if you encounter these errors, whatever you do DON'T FORMAT THE SYSTEM! You'll brick the console if you do so.
I'm scared!
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/20...r_wii_u_facing_potential_error_code_nightmare
http://smashboards.com/threads/error-code-160-0103.380245/
I bought the game yesterday, and the only odd thing I noticed was a red X above the Download Management icon. First time seeing that. This was after I downloaded the update patch. Did you guys noticed anything strange?
Thank you alf717 and Zevenberge
UPDATE: There still isn't an universal solution, but if you encounter these errors, whatever you do DON'T FORMAT THE SYSTEM! You'll brick the console if you do so.
I'm scared!
Error code 160-0103 is said to be appearing at random for Wii U owners, though some users have mentioned the error occurs after playing the For Glory mode and starting their system up again.
According to users who have encountered the issue, it is allegedly due to a problem with the system memory. One theory claims the error code is caused by the game’s update data, and not the Wii U itself.
The error is only apparent with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and all other parts of the system will function until Smash or the Data Management page on the Wii U HOME Menu is accessed.
Accessing Data Management will result in error code 160-1710, and from here a series of events can unfold. Reported problems currently include complete Wii U memory wipes, and even bricked systems.
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/20...r_wii_u_facing_potential_error_code_nightmare
http://smashboards.com/threads/error-code-160-0103.380245/
I bought the game yesterday, and the only odd thing I noticed was a red X above the Download Management icon. First time seeing that. This was after I downloaded the update patch. Did you guys noticed anything strange?