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2008-06-15 13:00
cba

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 932
Release id #67205 : Beyond the Ice Palace +3

I think it' time we should have a standard here at csdb.

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2008-06-15 14:51:53+02 Beyond the Ice Palace +3 cba
2008-06-12 23:01:34+02 Beyond the Ice Palace +++ Zyron
2008-06-12 20:02:10+02 Beyond the Ice Palace +3 cba
2008-06-12 17:33:17+02 Beyond the Ice Palace +++ Zyron
2008-06-12 16:17:52+02 Beyond the Ice Palace +3 cba
2008-06-12 16:02:09+02 Beyond the Ice Palace +++ Zyron
Before: Beyond the Ice Palace +3

<sigh>, and oh yeah, stop censoring my comments will ya!
 
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2008-06-15 16:36
SECRET MAN
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Registered: Jun 2004
Posts: 336
If i have something with demos i ask Acidchild.

If i have something with cracks i ask Mason.

So i work with Masons crack list and this looks like so:

B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Agile.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Ikari.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-NDC.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Papillons&FBR.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Papillons.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+3-2000AD.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+3-Jewels.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+5-Hokutoforce.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace-DaneCrew.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace-NDC.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace-Stun.zip


2008-06-15 16:41
Scout

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 1568
Quote: Sure but don't you agree it would be better to have one standard.

I might add something constructive now (oh dear);

Let's all stick to the +<trainers> (ie. +3, +5 etc.) format.
If a release/filename has a different notation (ie. ++++, <gamename> Trainer etc.) use the alternative spelling box.
Both formats are preserved and everybody is happy.

Oh, and leave the original filename intact in the diskimage.

My 2 eurocents.
2008-06-15 16:50
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11100
that sounds okish as a workaround (and its pretty much what is usually done) - but imho the only good solution is to put metadata (such as "how many trainers" or "pal/ntsc fixed" into seperate fields into the database. (so that info actually becomes accessable for searching etc) the releasename should always contain the original unchanged name of the release, and the aka field whatever else.
2008-06-15 19:15
cba

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 932
Quote: I might add something constructive now (oh dear);

Let's all stick to the +<trainers> (ie. +3, +5 etc.) format.
If a release/filename has a different notation (ie. ++++, <gamename> Trainer etc.) use the alternative spelling box.
Both formats are preserved and everybody is happy.

Oh, and leave the original filename intact in the diskimage.

My 2 eurocents.


I would go for this... but well only talking about will not be
enough, let's make a clear rule here.
2008-06-15 19:22
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2381
Since this thread was started because of me I'll state my humble opinions here:

The name field should contain the name of the release as given in the release itself (intro/main screen/whatever).
The aka field should be used for variations if needed to prevent duplicates & make the release show up on relevant searches.
The filename should never be used as the #1 source for a release's name since it's limited to 16 chars & could have been changed by anyone along the way, in some cases it should be entered as aka though (Stuff like "RAMBO ZAX&FX/GRP" vs "The Complete Sound & Effects from Rambo").
2008-06-15 20:05
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 459
I dont know what people usually do here, but in my archive I use +3, +5, +M etc.

Especially because I want the full filename in the title - a good example of using the 16 chars for ++++'s are this release from pulsar: OS++++++++++/PUL
2008-06-15 20:05
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 459
Quote: If i have something with demos i ask Acidchild.

If i have something with cracks i ask Mason.

So i work with Masons crack list and this looks like so:

B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Agile.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Ikari.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-NDC.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Papillons&FBR.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+2-Papillons.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+3-2000AD.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+3-Jewels.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace+5-Hokutoforce.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace-DaneCrew.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace-NDC.zip
B\BeyondTheIcePalace-Stun.zip




heh Secret Man already gave an example of this.
2008-06-16 03:37
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11100
putting metadata into (file)names is always a bad idea. metadata belongs into the database, and the name shoud be used for - surprise - the actual name of the release. also what zyron said, its pretty much the only way that allows to convert the data which is embedded in the names into real database entries at same point.
2008-06-16 21:46
Danzig

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 428
funny reading this discussion in 2008 when people were already arguing about it 2 years ago...
i wrote ++++++ and it got changed to +6
i'm thinking about changing it again ;)

this
2008-06-17 05:37
Mason

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 459
Quote: funny reading this discussion in 2008 when people were already arguing about it 2 years ago...
i wrote ++++++ and it got changed to +6
i'm thinking about changing it again ;)

this


Now this one is funny.... :)
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