Xbox 360 emulator throws an error and full volume system beep when an .ISO file is detected, Pirates rendered deaf, Much sneeding in Github

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https://github.com/xenia-canary/xenia-canary/pull/180

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Xbox 360 and classic disks are fragile as frick, no matter how much i abused old video tapes i never even remotely damaged a single one. Get a single fricking scratch on an xbox disk and it becomes unreadable. Its a moral obligation to pirate all old xbox games instead of wasting money on a semen crusted disk with pieces chipped off in the middle. Imagine how much they wore down in the last decade

Fun fact, when Halo Reach came out there was an issue where parts of the game wouldn't be accessable if it was even lightly wore down. So if you played it for a month or so, the game wouldn't load specific maps from the campaign, multiplayer, or firefight because thats just how horrible DVD's are as a storage format. So you could either buy used ones and pray half the campaign maps aren't fricked or wait days to download a 7 gig digital copy on the busted butt 360 store. Online MP matches would only work on forge world maps most of the time because people's games were always too broken to load the other maps

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Sony are gimping their BluRay quality which makes me seethe so much :marseyraging: I use these incase my drives frick themselves STOP gyping me on your dics :marseyseethe: :marseyjapanese:

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Society if video game companies sold games in literally anything but bluerays:

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Kinda hard to make another 100GB format that cheap.


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Maybe SD cards you can get a 128 gb SD for less than $10

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That's basically what the switch does w/ a less breakable/losable chip


Give me your money and I'll annoy people with it :space: https://i.rdrama.net/images/16965516366194396.webp

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Maybe? I wonder how it would scale up getting read only data on them cartridge style.


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I know the switch uses micro SD so it's definitely possible.

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Yeah but I think those are a tens of GBs and still are in a different format.


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True :#smoke:

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Fr? I will say Bluray cases absolutely suck at keeping the disc inside.


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The BDXL series is 4 layers for 100GB of storage and it's FRAIL. You have to treat it with kid gloves. Nearly had the disc where I keep all my saved games from emulation destroyed because my disc reader needed a new part :marseycry:

They will last for decades however if stored properly which is great incase all of my drives fail randomly.

They're also incompatible with other blurays :marseymad:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray#BDXL

"Although the 66 GB and 100 GB BD-ROM discs used for Ultra HD Blu-ray use the same linear density as BDXL, the two formats are not compatible with each other, therefore it is not possible to use a triple layer BDXL disc to burn an Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc playable in an Ultra HD Blu-ray player, although standard 50GB BD-R DL discs can be burned in the Ultra HD format."

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I’m sure there was a good engineering reason for that :marseyclueless:


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