Scrubbed means not exact copy, and not a good backup. Scene rules say only good, real backups.So now scrubs automatically mean #XXXX?
And what does it matter what is and isn't nuked? The point is, you can still get it if you want. It's out there. Not agreeing with what they do is one thing, but saying "I've had enough of this?" Just seems a bit much.Scrub it yourself if you care.
I think that's kind of missing the point. I mean, once you have it... why scrub it, unless you mean putting it back into circulation scrubbed.
Had enough of this. I'm now officially anti-scene. I will never again endorse a scene decision or release for any system.
Does the shorter amount of time to download REALLY merit the decision to make a "scrubbed" release a proper rip? It's deleting data from the disc image that is actually on the disc.Yeah...
I take it there is nobody officially in charge of 'the scene'
i think we should just try to make people change the 'rules'
Come on guys, enough talk about "I hate the scene" and "Why should scrubbed not be nuked..."
WHO'S READY TO DRIVE SOME CRAZY JAPANESE TRUCKS!
Yeah...
I take it there is nobody officially in charge of 'the scene'
i think we should just try to make people change the 'rules'
Does the shorter amount of time to download REALLY merit the decision to make a "scrubbed" release a proper rip? It's deleting data from the disc image that is actually on the disc.
In the future, if the firmware was made to check for this, and then you'd just have a huge backlog of shitty, useless releases.
Remember, scene is about collection, preservation, and completeness, not just "Free shit for everyone!"
If you read NFOs, you'd find very often that they encourage people to purchase the product.
Don't worry, your decision, opinions, or even existence won't have any effect of it; thankfully.Had enough of this. I'm now officially anti-scene. I will never again endorse a scene decision or release for any system.