90% of the time, the original NFO file will tell you if the game has content remove or degraded. You can find most of these NFO files atIvo wrote:Are there any (complete or partial) lists out there with each game and how the rips were done?
Some of you guys that have a DC for a while already seem to know off the top of your head this data for the better known games at least.
Might be a nice effort to compile this sort of thing?
Ivo.
http://www.theisonews.com/
With that info, I tend to write on the CD-R itself, things like "Mono music" or "Duplicated tracks" or whatever was murdered in the process. Then I try to buy the game eventually.
Slight pauses? ECHELON's Arcadia rip had practically double the load times because of the severe stuttering during each load point. Also, every single special move or other lengthy attack had it's audio off-sync by about 2 seconds.Zed wrote:Oh yeah. Specially Headhunter. My DC screamed so much while reading that rip it wasn't even funny. I have the same problem with a Power Stone rip (1 or 2? I can't remember). The slight pauses in Skies of Arcadia never bothered me that much, though.
