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MediacodeXeronage said:More like the reverse, we can't ERASE them.
Ever wondered how a burning program can tell a DVD-R from a DVD+R from a CD-RW? That's how
How is Nintendo it doing then?Xeronage said:There are programs to read, not to change, as that would be impossible.
I want those discsXeronage said:They PRESS their own discs....(Which cost a fortune and aren't given out to random people!)
CasperH said:I want those discsXeronage said:They PRESS their own discs....(Which cost a fortune and aren't given out to random people!)
But is that the only thing that the Wii checks for security?
CasperH said:I want those discsXeronage said:They PRESS their own discs....(Which cost a fortune and aren't given out to random people!)
But is that the only thing that the Wii checks for security?
I want their blank discsXeronage said:CasperH said:I want those discsXeronage said:They PRESS their own discs....(Which cost a fortune and aren't given out to random people!)
But is that the only thing that the Wii checks for security?
No, that's not what I mean!
They have blank DVDs in which they literally press the data. This in contrast with burning the data on a pre-pressed special burnable disc (The media code!) like at home.
However if you want 'their' discs, there's an easy way: It's called buying your games.
wabsta said:So, why can't someone dump the Datel freeloader? And try to hack that disc...
bubbleboy said:It's more complicated than 'pressed' and 'burned' discs.. Asia is awash with pirated pressed discs, which you still need a modchip to run.