Sega USA/Europe is just in a frenzy to try and get into an EA-like position where they are the primary publisher for studios (no idea if they'll buy out companies like how EA is doing). They recently did the same with some co-workers & friend's of mine that used to be Westwood Studios, but are...
:looney thatd be wonderful if there were only 500 Kanji characters (would sure make my Kanji studies fuck all eaisier). Instead it's just shy of 2,000 to be usefull (over 40,000 in all). Learning the language is far eaisier than trieing to translate these games. There really is not that much...
Gah! Make sure you use IE on this. The entire thing goes fine until they want you to fill out your info again to send you the flash drive. I had to tab around to figure everything out because a long grey bar obscured what was what with Firefox.
It's the process of burning Cue + MP3/WAVE files thats the problem. It works nice for getting games out way back in the day when broadband was pretty rare still, but now your best off finding original bin+cue files that are bigger/not crappy. One way you can lessen your audio problem is why...
Bah...heres the PPF (no guarentees now...I haven't done this in a year or two). The only thing you may need to be warry of is that I think I did the country code patch from Japan & Asia to Japan & USA after I did the hex edits. It's really disapointing to see that so little was accomplished when...
Well I got bored a few hours ago and hex-editited in the appropriate values and it starts up the Sega screen like it worked and then goes back to the Saturn screen with the floating blocks as if the drive door was open so since the seller for my 4-in-1 cart was a jackass and shipped my cart a...
Well I checked the IP.BIN against the first 32k of my rip of the game and there is some minor offsetting of a few values here and there. I even went as far as ripping the first 32k from the original iso I have to the edited iso (since it shouldn't change anyways). The good news is I got to the...
It looks like the problem has something to do with UltraISO rebuilding the disk and messing up the LBA of the files. I know theres another app I've used before to patch an ISO without messing with the LBA location of the files, but I'm lookin for it. Otherwise I'll be re-learning how to do this...
And how exactly do you go about applying this patch with UltraISO? I tried just drag & dropping and overwriteing the files, but that didn't work so well.
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