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Oisterboy

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Sorry to be so dumb. I did some searching, found SOME info...but just can't figure it all out on my own. This stuff is really complicated lol.

Anyway...I have a USA Pokemon Battle Revolution ISO. According to the compatibility list it says:

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1:1 (scrubbed) on NTSC-U is laggy in the intro and some menus, otherwise works perfectly.

So what does this mean? Scrubbed? I don't really get the whole 1:1 thing. I understand 1:1 is a CLEAN ISO, but how does one "scrub" and "patch". Do I use WiiFrii? WiiFrii seems to me (woah rhyme!) like you only need to use it if you are doing different regions...so what is this scrubbing in relation to 1:1? I'm so confused lol.


Also, on the list, what does the 1:1 "Yes/No" mean? Sometimes yes, sometimes no? Wat?

Thanks for putting up with me guys
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1:1 = Exact Backup
Scrubbed = Garbage removed to save space / smaller.. ehh-hem.. backups
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Yes/No = Confused. EG. any woman trying to watch football (US football that is - GO NYG!!!!)
(but seriously I'm not sure what your refering to with the "yes/no" thing)
 

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WiiFrii only removes the region locking.
As for scrubbing, I've never done it so someone else should comment on that one
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friknfrak said:
WiiFrii only removes the region locking.
As for scrubbing, I've never done it so someone else should comment on that one
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I'll check back in a bit then. Thanks for the insight bro.

Happy New Year
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