It still passes verification using Wiimm's ISO Tools v1.22a-r2012. So as far as the game goes everything should be alright. Moot point as I will have the game in my force unleashing hands in two days.....muahahahaa!
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bad dump = auto nuke. Even if there's no proper out yet it still has to be nuked, working or not working it doesn't matter.Hi everyone said:until a proper is released this should still be counted in the release list...it cannot be nuked yet...B-Blue said:Nuked! bad.dump_iso.is.DVD5.but.dumped.as.DVD9
iMythD said:Why does it say it's a bad dump?
? I got the 4.37 version.Xuphor said:iMythD said:Why does it say it's a bad dump?
It's a DVD-5 game dumped as a DVD-9 game. From what I read, it works just fine, but it's only 2.2Gb, and because of the poor dumping method, it takes an extra 13GB to download and extract.
i take it you didn't understand what i was trying to say. all releases get numbered, the only times they may become xxxx are when a proper for them is released. unwritten scene rules, y'know?Akuma147 said:bad dump = auto nuke. Even if there's no proper out yet it still has to be nuked, working or not working it doesn't matter.Hi everyone said:until a proper is released this should still be counted in the release list...it cannot be nuked yet...B-Blue said:Nuked! bad.dump_iso.is.DVD5.but.dumped.as.DVD9
If the release was nuked, why must it still have a number?Hi everyone said:i take it you didn't understand what i was trying to say. all releases get numbered, the only times they may become xxxx are when a proper for them is released. unwritten scene rules, y'know?Akuma147 said:bad dump = auto nuke. Even if there's no proper out yet it still has to be nuked, working or not working it doesn't matter.Hi everyone said:until a proper is released this should still be counted in the release list...it cannot be nuked yet...B-Blue said:Nuked! bad.dump_iso.is.DVD5.but.dumped.as.DVD9
because the proper will later on replace the release in the list, with that number, not with a new number.CarbonX13 said:If the release was nuked, why must it still have a number?Hi everyone said:i take it you didn't understand what i was trying to say. all releases get numbered, the only times they may become xxxx are when a proper for them is released. unwritten scene rules, y'know?Akuma147 said:bad dump = auto nuke. Even if there's no proper out yet it still has to be nuked, working or not working it doesn't matter.Hi everyone said:until a proper is released this should still be counted in the release list...it cannot be nuked yet...B-Blue said:Nuked! bad.dump_iso.is.DVD5.but.dumped.as.DVD9