Thanx to the discussion in the "Devolution Speculation Thread" and everyone saying their things and going far off topic, I figured I'd make a new thread just for the point of the poll.
I figured there was enough and I didn't want to add anymore stuff to the poll.You should of added what FS they came from.
I used WBFS because my wii didn't recognize my usb drive first. but it was probably just because it was put in top usb-port and not bottom. now I regret using WBFS. because it's 1 tb hdd and i got like 4 wii isos there ._.
What? They are not compressed.COMPRESSION is not all that useful when .wbfs files are already compressed and have the disk padding removed.
That's weird. They seem the same size as a CISO image or as an ISO image in a compressed file and on my computer's hard drive (which IS compressed NTFS) there seems to be little or no difference between the "size" and "size on disk" entries for them. I guess I just always took it for granted that they used some sort of compression. Maybe it's just that game developers just usually use some sort of compression on THEIR files when the put them on the disk or they use something else that's not very compressible.What? They are not compressed.COMPRESSION is not all that useful when .wbfs files are already compressed and have the disk padding removed.
He is saying that you are completely wrong.That's weird. They seem the same size as a CISO image or as an ISO image in a compressed file and on my computer's hard drive (which IS compressed NTFS) there seems to be little or no difference between the "size" and "size on disk" entries for them. I guess I just always took it for granted that they used some sort of compression. Maybe it's just that game developers just usually use some sort of compression on THEIR files when the put them on the disk or they use something else that's not very compressible.What? They are not compressed.COMPRESSION is not all that useful when .wbfs files are already compressed and have the disk padding removed.
One way or another the NTFS compression doesn't seem to do much to them.