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2018-11-03 08:19
Knight Rider

Registered: Mar 2005
Posts: 114
EasyFlash Release

It's not possible to add an crack intro to an EasyFlash release. Current workaround is to change entry to C64 crack, add intro and back to EasyFlash
 
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2018-11-13 14:31
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11108
what did the addition of this release type actually improve again? /o\
2018-11-13 15:35
Perff
Administrator

Posts: 1665
Hi everyone.

As pointed out by iAN Coog, it's a thing that shows up only if you use custom view mode, as the new type is not by default activated on your custom setting.
We could of cause do this, but then there would be some who didn't want it and would complain why it was suddenly there! :)

I didn't think of this issue when adding the new type, but I will know for the future to make people aware of this at the time we are adding new types.
2018-11-13 15:39
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11108
it'd make a lot more sense to *remove* those silly release types and add those flags we agreed on... a decade ago?

but what do i know :)

(and no, i am sure noone wants that because of some added feature, he will suddenly no more see certain releases. what a silly thought is that? /o\)
2018-11-14 14:10
enthusi

Registered: May 2004
Posts: 675
I agree with groepaz here, though I thought there was a common agreement on tags instead.
If you check for games on CSDB now many scene releases will not be listed. Neither as game, nor as crack.
Examples:

Ghosts'n Goblins Arcade
Caren - Thank You Edition 2018
The Bard's Tale - Tales of the Unknown
Pirates! +10D
Last Ninja 2 +8D
Prince of Persia
2018-11-14 14:31
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3132
All those Easyflash, REU, IDE64 etc categories should be infact additional flags, not replacing the actual release type. They're infact only causing problems than solving one.
2018-11-14 18:00
hedning

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 4595
We have what we have now to sort things out (with non-stock releases that need additional hw sorted away from clean C64 stuff). When implementing the easyflash release type we followed the already existing logic with ide64, and dtv etc, which noone opposed before (?). This might have been wrong. Me and Ian coog can together define what flags should be added to which entry-types. And the problem is bigger than this, as demos (and tools etc) can be ntsc-fixed and have intros and be imports just like cracks etc. I would also like a field for what group made the original release of imports do that there is a way to sort them too and avoid having two groups added as releaser for easy access and overview. So before we do small changes we should make a bigger list (which groepaz kindly already did years ago) and implement that. Unfortunately there is only one guy that can do that.
2018-11-14 18:35
JackAsser

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 1989
Quote: We have what we have now to sort things out (with non-stock releases that need additional hw sorted away from clean C64 stuff). When implementing the easyflash release type we followed the already existing logic with ide64, and dtv etc, which noone opposed before (?). This might have been wrong. Me and Ian coog can together define what flags should be added to which entry-types. And the problem is bigger than this, as demos (and tools etc) can be ntsc-fixed and have intros and be imports just like cracks etc. I would also like a field for what group made the original release of imports do that there is a way to sort them too and avoid having two groups added as releaser for easy access and overview. So before we do small changes we should make a bigger list (which groepaz kindly already did years ago) and implement that. Unfortunately there is only one guy that can do that.

Why can't more people code on CSDb? I've never fully understood that argument tbh.

Yes, I've heard that the database design is a mess and that the code base is somewhat outdated. But still, most coders are not complete imbeciles and working on arcane code we do everyday..
2018-11-14 19:52
Moloch

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2893
trust is the issue
2018-11-15 21:02
JackAsser

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 1989
Quote: trust is the issue

Sign a god damn NDA then
2018-11-15 21:25
Compyx

Registered: Jan 2005
Posts: 631
Is the PHP code really that much of a mess?
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