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In Topic: DIOS MIOS (not DML) is back?

17 May 2012 - 03:44 AM

View Posttueidj, on 16 May 2012 - 04:43 PM, said:

I've bought over 50 games so far during development of Devolution, with no single game costing more than $15. Most likely I will continue buying more as problems are reported with them. I haven't asked for those costs to be covered and I don't expect them to be. But if there's an issue with a game that I can't find for cheap (for example MGS is typically on ebay for > $100; Four swords is > $80; Fire emblem > $80), I don't see why I should be expected to spend substantial money out of my own pocket just to make it work.


You're an American testing (mostly?) on NTSC-U discs, right? Forgive me if that's incorrect, but the use of dollars and your country flag make it seem that way.

Those games (USA) aren't going for those prices right now. Maybe they did in the past (Christmas time at the height of the Wii's popularity?) but it definitely isn't that expensive now.

In Topic: Rhythm Heaven Wii Hacking

12 May 2012 - 04:44 PM

Do this to extract. Then WinDirStat will break down the folder of extracted files for you, telling you which files are the biggest.

CODE
wit x "c:\location\of\iso.iso" "c:\location\of\output\"

In Topic: Rhythm Heaven Wii Hacking

11 May 2012 - 11:56 PM

Well, you can try decompressing the Yaz0 files (using Wiimm's SZS Tools). But you're right, they probably aren't soundtrack files.

Use WIT (Wiimm's ISO Tools). Open up WIT's folder and run
wit-console.bat
then type
CODE
wit copy "c:\location\of\iso.iso" "c:\location\of\output\"

Make sure to have that slash at the end before the quote. Then press enter. WIT should copy the entire file structure to the folder you chose.
Open the folder with WinDirStat and you can see which files are the largest. Are the .wad files in the UPDATE partition? If so, they are Wii update files and are unrelated to your search.

Finally, as a soundtrack has already been ripped, some Googling might help you find a user who knows where the sound files are stored.

In Topic: Rhythm Heaven Wii Hacking

29 April 2012 - 07:48 PM

Yaz0 is a known compression format.

I would use WinDirStat to find the biggest files in your game dump. Chances are there's a big soundtrack file that you're missing.

In Topic: Wii System Menu Player

28 April 2012 - 03:46 PM

  • Gamecube/Classic/WiiMote controller support
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