Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
Because there are some discs that will probably never be dumped again.
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Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
Those would be appropriate for the wiki lists
I don't know who you'd have to bug to get them added though...
I don't know who you'd have to bug to get them added though...
Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
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Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
Do you mean those many group release dumps?
I am assuming you do mean it, right?
The answer would be a NO!
I am assuming you do mean it, right?
The answer would be a NO!
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Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
I see. I'll add them to Discs not yet dumped list.
Could I have a wiki account so I can do this (or could someone add them for me)?
Could I have a wiki account so I can do this (or could someone add them for me)?
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Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
Dumps without any ring info whatsoever makes up about 90% of the PlayStation 1 list due to the dark CD backs (you need a flashlight to be able to read them).
Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
I think there's a difference between the proper PSX dumps provided by the dumpers and the random scene isos.Heihachi_73 wrote:Dumps without any ring info whatsoever makes up about 90% of the PlayStation 1 list due to the dark CD backs (you need a flashlight to be able to read them).
Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
I gather redump doesn't subscribe to the "bad dump is better than no dump" line of thinking?
Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
I don't think there would be any point in keeping records of bad dumps
Re: Can things without redump or ring info be in database?
No dump is better than bad or fake dump.
There is no reasoning of any kind for the other that makes sense for preservation.
There is no reasoning of any kind for the other that makes sense for preservation.
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