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Hibernated 1: This Place is Death +D   [2018]

Hibernated 1: This Place is Death +D Released by :
Raiders of the Lost Empire [web]

Release Date :
7 May 2018

Type :
C64 Crack

Videosystem: any
Proper release: OK
Properties: Onefiled

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Linking .... Larry of Raiders of the Lost Empire
Docs .... Larry of Raiders of the Lost Empire

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User Comment
Submitted by Holy Moses on 19 May 2018
Kindergarten. $1 each entry.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 9 May 2018
Goat: Oh.. You were talking about the filename on the disk. Of course you are right on that. Thought you meant release name.
User Comment
Submitted by Larry on 9 May 2018
Mea Culpa.
User Comment
Submitted by O'Dog on 9 May 2018
It was not about shortening the filename (we still have just 16 letters as filename) but you also cut the gamename in the intro. Shit happens.
User Comment
Submitted by Larry on 9 May 2018
Hey Goat I don't see you complaining about
shortening Filenames on Laxity releases...
Latest example Hyperzap2018.
User Comment
Submitted by O'Dog on 9 May 2018
Quote:
Submitted by Larry [PM] on 8 May 2018
Yes we have. But this one [intro] is a Trademark like ESI, Triad, and FLT Intros ;-)
You mean you currently try to establish it as such. :p
User Comment
Submitted by Goat on 9 May 2018
Yes, but in case someone only copies the main game file (without the docs file), the file is still called +D, but there are no docs. Therefore the file name should only contain the features of this very file...
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 8 May 2018
We call it &D, and has done so even if other people think differently. The docs are part of the release, though, even if they are in a different file, just as a solution or maps can be (or music rips etc. like back in the days).
User Comment
Submitted by Goat on 8 May 2018
Sure, you can choose to include the docs or keep them a separate file. But if you keep them separate, you can't call the main game file +D, because the docs are not in that file then... no more, no less.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 8 May 2018
Goat: Having the docs inside the main file is not necessary in my opinion. Onefiling is still there if the game itself is onefiled. Not everyone needs the docs, or want them. We see it as a service to leave the docs separated. Pick and use them if needed, or scratch them. If you don’t need them you have a smaller file as well. At least that is how I like it.
User Comment
Submitted by Goat on 8 May 2018
Onefiling is never expressed by a +, a + is an addition (trainer, fix, docs, etc). As the docs are in a seperate file, the d64 is +D, but the game file inside the d64 is just the pure game without any addition (as the docs are a seperate file).

And the game is called HIBERNATED, not HIBERNATE.
User Comment
Submitted by Larry on 8 May 2018
The plus is meant for Onefiling not for the Documents. Game File is called Hibernate 1 +D So what's wrong ?
It's Part 1 of a Trilogy so Filenaming is pretty much OK in my eyes.
User Comment
Submitted by Goat on 8 May 2018
Yes, great work... but the game name could have been written correctly and to call the game file "+D", the docs should have been inside that file. So the d64 name is ok as +D, but the game file inside isn't... just my 2 cents.
User Comment
Submitted by Holy Moses on 8 May 2018
Don't expect too much, Larry. *GREAT WORK!*
User Comment
Submitted by Larry on 8 May 2018
Yes we have. But this one is a Trademark like ESI, Triad, and FLT Intros ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by O'Dog on 7 May 2018
Doesn't ROLE have any other intros?
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