Like you said. It's for people that like to have a complete set.
heya
something I dont understand I am hoping that someone here might be able to explain it for me
ive been grabbing a few (full set) rom sets lately, and as you all probably know, they come with a handful of other versions of the games (b1) (o1) etc overdump, bad dump etc... alot dont work at all.
My question is, what is the point of keeping these in the sets? Is it just a collectors thing like having every hockey card? Why do the bad dumps etc even get released?
Hoping someone can fill me in
Thanks in advance
Like you said. It's for people that like to have a complete set.
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i personally dont consider multiple languages and bad dumps/hacks part of the sets. i dont know why (sorry german and french ppl...and etc) but i only consider the japanese ,europe, and usa to be set items. i cant speak japanese but the games are still fun. and europe is intresting since they censore diffrent things than america does. and of course usa b/c i live here. but in my mind thats all that there is in a complete set. everything else is just junk....and i hate it.
(not to offend ppl of other languages. i just cant speak them.)
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I have custom filters setup for my sets as well. Everytime I do a major update I just double check the config with the newer goodtools (if I'm upgrading the actual program) to make sure I don't miss any new tags, then I filter all the bad dumps, overdumps, translations, hacks, etc into a single directory for deletion.
It's sometimes a pain in the ass to maintain your own config file, but it removes a lot of the headaches when you try to keep your set as pure as possible (USA, European Countries, Japan) since you don't have to sort through a huge ass list of missing roms, etc.
The number one reason(s) Cowering includes all the dumps in his sets are because it let's people know which dumps they have in the first place, obviously, it lets people collect every rom in existance if that's their thing (the card analogy is a good example) and most importantly - So people aren't constantly mailing Cowering and telling him they have a "new" rom that isn't recognized.. If people were always sending those kinds of mails, it would keep him from getting any work done on legitimate rom recognition
my self I'm a collector I collect them all. If I use 7z with all versions compressed together its basically the size of just one file. So I figure what the heck. Plus I some times have a need to play a jap version or hack. As you will read this opinion varies quite a bit. Just do what suits you best.
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