Wii #XXXX - Simple Wii Series Vol. 5: The Block Kuzushi (NUKED) (Japan

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release size is taken from the nfo, maybe scrubbed?

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Nuked though for being scrubbed


Why is it nuked since its still a perfect working game with the garbage removed? Jesus, don't those nukers have any bloody cow sense?
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the scene rules are probably state that a release has to be untouched thus a clean none garbage removed iso
Don't those things change to console specific shit eventually? Wasn't the GC the same way, until people started finding out how to remove the garbage and what not? I'm sure a few of those releases were nuked too, until they became the norm. I don't know, memories not that good. But breakout clones are..
 

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Thanks Railgun, but if this is nuked (I don't see it on any of my sources), then I'll have to get someone from staff to delete it.
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On one of my sources it's listed as Nuked (reason: hacked_scrubbed.release), and Simple Wii Series Vol. 6 - The Wai Wai Combat it's also nuked...

Kudos to TMD to be the first team to use WiiScrubbed isos
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Let's hope that the scene accepts it as a standard.
 

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Lets not hope not, its nuked for a good reason. This WiiScrubber in its current state is a bad idea to use as a standard. Its not about keeping games 100% identical to original, its about them not being hacked up in a makeshift way to be smaller. With this method for example games can easily be detected to be copies, and all the tool does is wipe out data without decrypting and repacking/encrypting again. GC scene was caused problems by very similar things to this.

Until theres a way to PROPERLY rebuild Wii ISOs, there wont be a change in standard.
 

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Lets not hope not, its nuked for a good reason. This WiiScrubber in its current state is a bad idea to use as a standard. Its not about keeping games 100% identical to original, its about them not being hacked up in a makeshift way to be smaller. With this method for example games can easily be detected to be copies, and all the tool does is wipe out data without decrypting and repacking/encrypting again. GC scene was caused problems by very similar things to this.

Until theres a way to PROPERLY rebuild Wii ISOs, there wont be a change in standard.

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Lets not hope not, its nuked for a good reason. This WiiScrubber in its current state is a bad idea to use as a standard. Its not about keeping games 100% identical to original, its about them not being hacked up in a makeshift way to be smaller. With this method for example games can easily be detected to be copies, and all the tool does is wipe out data without decrypting and repacking/encrypting again. GC scene was caused problems by very similar things to this.

Until theres a way to PROPERLY rebuild Wii ISOs, there wont be a change in standard.


Right.
And thats the reason why this scrubbed releases should get nuked.
 

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GC scene was caused problems by very similar things to this.

Until theres a way to PROPERLY rebuild Wii ISOs, there wont be a change in standard.


This is NOT right!!!

Did you actually ever have a GameCube??

I guess not.

But I DO and I can tell you that there hardly never was a problem because of a "wiped" or "shrinked" or "stripped" GameCube ISO!


And IF there was a problem, you could easily fix it using "FSTFix" or/and "RELOC".

So, please stop telling the people untruth stories.
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You say there are no problems then you say IF there was a problem you had to use a tool to fix it.. which cannot be the case for Wii, plus now we have the problem of firmwre possibly checking these sectors/signature.

Looks like theres a new tool better than WiiScrubber out now anyway..
 

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