Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
I'm not sure how you're getting that it was only to stop modded consoles. Also, Microsoft has been accused of the same thing with the 360, so don't act like they're any different. If you're using a modded console you should know enough to not update until you know what its about or its been hacked as well. The "using the hardware the way I want" argument is senseless as the whole point of it is the software specifically made for the console. If you aren't interested in that you can find better means to accomplish the rest.
Well lets look at what was patched.
Enhanced system menu ? now with a new iplESMisc.cpp:

eleteTicketsForce function that runs after verifySavedataZD, upon every boot of the system. In addition to looking for the Twilight Hack and deleting it if found, it will now look for title-IDs DVDX and HAXX (the latter being the Homebrew Channel) and delete them if found.
-- Hmmm, seems like it was patched to delete dvdx, homebrew, and hacks to install them. This helps the user how?
Updated boot2 ? All Wiis that shipped with boot2v2 or boot2v3 (the first 30 million or so) will have boot2v4 installed. There?s no behavioral difference, here, but it will wipe out BootMii if it is installed as boot2.
- Hmm, only reason to update boot2 is to wipe out bootmii. They never have done an update to boot2 before, and this is where the problems come in.
Updated IOSes ? updated versions of IOS9, IOS12, IOS13, IOS14, IOS15, IOS17, IOS21, IOS22, IOS28, IOS31, IOS33, IOS34, IOS35, IOS36, IOS37, IOS38, IOS53, IOS55, IOS56, IOS57, IOS60, and IOS61. A new IOS70 is installed for the new System Menu to use. I haven?t looked at the changes in any depth, but they seemed to have fixed the IOS exploit we were using in the most recent HackMii Installer.
-- again, updated to block the HackMii installer (which was worked around in all of 3 secodns).
Updated BC, MIOS and IOS254? I?m not really sure what the point of this was, but they probably just rebuilt everything to be safe. They could have used the opportunity to try to overwrite BootMii/IOS, but they didn?t (the version number is lower than that used by BootMii, so it won?t install).
New stub IOSes installed as IOS222, IOS223, IOS249, and IOS250. This seems to be the only effort made to remove ?unauthorized firmware? from the Wii. This may or may not actually work, depending on the version number used in the TMD of the already-installed version of IOS.
-- These two are again, self explanatory. Done to remove "unauthorized firmware"
Updated shop channel ? this was probably just a routine update of the shop channel, and they probably stopped allowing the older (4.1) version of the shop channel to connect. This is the only actual ?carrot? to entice you to update.
-- Done only to force you to run this upgrade if you want to continue to buy VC games.
I don't see anything done to actually improve the user experience. And improving the user experience is the only reason updates should ever be made.