| |
Zyron
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 2381 |
Tags for fixing...
Maybe we should decided on some standard how to tag fixed cracks to make them easier to find in a search & to get some consistancy in the database.
I think I've seen the following variations this far:
1) [pal/ntsc]
2) [Pal/Ntsc]
3) [PAL/NTSC]
4) [ntsc/pal]
5) [Ntsc/Pal]
6) [NTSC/PAL]
7) [Fix]
8) [FX]
I personally use & prefer #1
What are your views on this? |
|
... 30 posts hidden. Click here to view all posts.... |
| |
Luca
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 178 |
Quote: no, 101% means that the original game contained bugs, which are fixed in the release. its not related to pal/ntsc fixing.
that said, perff is (hopefully) working on adding all kind of stuff to the crack entries atm, i recommend not to waste time on putting more meta info into release names.
Exactly, I was referring to my original question about bugfixes, now that's definitely clear :) |
| |
Fungus
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 686 |
101% or more can also mean added features, like 2 player mode in a 1 player game, high scores entry in a game which didn't have one, etc. |
| |
Didi
Registered: Nov 2011 Posts: 487 |
Just repeating the tags I spotted to be used here.
D = Docs
E = Translation to english
F = NTSC or PAL Fix followed by [pal/ntsc] or [ntsc/pal] at the end, original format first
G = Additional graphics (like converted coverpic)
H = Highscore-Saver installed
I = IDE64 fixed
J = Joystick control added (if not present in original)
M = Modifications like additional keys, etc.
P = Passwords added
Pic = Original Pic included
R = REU support
T = Translation
100% = Bugfix of a bugged crack, your own or other's
101% or higher = Bugs fixed that were in the original
[language] = other language than english, e.g. [german] if the release is in german
I agree, proper checkboxes would be better. |
| |
Luca
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 178 |
Quite fulfilling, thank you all. |
Previous - 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 - Next |