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grennouille
Registered: Jul 2008 Posts: 222 |
Release id #72032 : Pool Simulator 92
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Submitted by Groepaz [PM] on 1 March 2010
no need to, really. a recrack of a certain release does not belong into the entry of the original release, and the other way around.
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Submitted by grennouille [PM] on 1 March 2010
Bring it into the forum and I will see what others think about it
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Submitted by Groepaz [PM] on 1 March 2010
i have read it indeed. doesnt change the fact that they belong into their own entries at all.
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Submitted by grennouille [PM] on 1 March 2010
Groepaz before Whinning Read the note and you'll see that the Three files are related
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Submitted by Groepaz [PM] on 1 March 2010
and why exactly do you think these files (a yeti release, and a triad note) don't belong into their own respective entries? *sigh*
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Submitted by grennouille [PM] on 1 March 2010
Added 2 interesting files
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1648 |
Afaik, what Gpz says is stated in the rules of CSDb, not something to discuss really? |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3197 |
The "missingfiles.zip" does not belong to the Rebels release. Contains just infos from Jerry/Triad that say that the game isn't actually coded by Rebels but they used an older game where they added background music, ok, still doesn't belong to the Rebels release. You can create an entry for the info file and LINK to the respective Yeti and Rebels releases, still the info file from Triad doesn't belong to the Rebels release, nonetheless a Yeti release can be considered in any way a "Missing File" from a Rebels release. Trivia fields are there for a reason.
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
ian for president :) (and now someone actually do just that, please =P) |