"ISO" demos that qualify as rips...
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"ISO" demos that qualify as rips...
I've noticed that a few games on here are listed as "ISO Demo", but then it says that the music tracks were omitted. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the whole point of an ISO file that you get a copy of everything that was on the original disc? I mean if the music tracks are omitted, how is that any different from zipping up the data and labelling it a rip?
In addition to those already mentioned, I'll add;Lifeforce wrote:Hi,
do you have examples?
BR
Corridor 7: Alien Invasion (2 versions, ISOs with and without audio tracks)
System Shock (2 ISOs, one is 209MB, the other is 103MB)
Star Wars: Dark Forces
Hexen 2 (ISOs with and without audio tracks)
Quake Total Conversion: Malice (ISOs with and without audio tracks)
Virtua Squad 2 (ISOs with and without audio tracks)
Project IGI 2: Covert Strike (ISO made from rip)
Note that I'm just going by the notes on the above.
I think Hexen: Death Kings of the Dark Citadel also falls into this category. I don't know for sure that the original has audio tracks, but I know there's a patch for it that claims to correct the problem of not getting redbook audio in the game. That would seem to indicate that the original included audio tracks.
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Scaryfun its not the issue of terminology they should be named "ISO Demo" we only give you the game , the data , want all the experience buy it - nothing can beat the pleasure of the shiny silver disk and paper manual + the box art and furthermore CD-audio is only in those images when this game really needs it - read they added speech on it , example :
- Alone In The Dark 1
- Alone In The Dark 2
- Alone In The Dark 3
etc...
anyway i don`t get people who constant nag about a game that they get for free ... ok some people are collectors but even they buy games in boxes to have the full experience ... i would understand when someone nag about missing speech or movies But CD-audio that brings nothing to the game ... o come on , and now the fan go boo on me with pitch and forks saying that this gives climate ...
- Alone In The Dark 1
- Alone In The Dark 2
- Alone In The Dark 3
etc...
anyway i don`t get people who constant nag about a game that they get for free ... ok some people are collectors but even they buy games in boxes to have the full experience ... i would understand when someone nag about missing speech or movies But CD-audio that brings nothing to the game ... o come on , and now the fan go boo on me with pitch and forks saying that this gives climate ...
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I have been looking for versions of Virtua Cop/Squad 1 & 2 with audio tracks for some time. Do you have any links?Rekrul wrote:Virtua Squad 2 (ISOs with ....audio tracks)
My original CD-ROM of this has no audio tracks on it.I think Hexen: Death Kings of the Dark Citadel also falls into this category.
Only the original Hexen CD-ROM has audio tracks. The expansion does not judging from my copy.That would seem to indicate that the original included audio tracks.
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I couldn't disagree more. For almost all games with CD audio, that is the only music in the game. In addition I personally have bought many games primarily for their audio tracks, and i play those CD's all the time even if I hardly ever play the game itself.hfric wrote:But CD-audio that brings nothing to the game
That's called a rip. Also note that the FAQ states the following definition of ISO demos; "This means a cd-image of the complete game on cd which you can burn and get an exact copy."hfric wrote:Scaryfun its not the issue of terminology they should be named "ISO Demo" we only give you the game , the data ,
To me, it is an issue of terminology.
The last several games I've bought have been used and most just included the disc and maybe a jewel case, nothing else. Even the last games I bought brand new (granted they were budget re-releases) didn't come with a printed manual, just a white sheet with basic installation instructions. One of them had a PDF manual on the disc, but the other came with no formal instructions other than the tutorial level.hfric wrote:want all the experience buy it - nothing can beat the pleasure of the shiny silver disk and paper manual + the box art
I'm not saying that those versions shouldn't be uploaded for people who want them. I just question labelling them as ISO when it's not a complete copy.hfric wrote:anyway i don`t get people who constant nag about a game that they get for free
I've played several games where I thought the music greatly enhanced the game.hfric wrote:i would understand when someone nag about missing speech or movies But CD-audio that brings nothing to the game
A copy of Virtua Squad 2, labelled as having audio tracks (or maybe it's a separate audio CD) is listed under the "V"s on 3D Shooter Legends. It's on this page;HB wrote:I have been looking for versions of Virtua Cop/Squad 1 & 2 with audio tracks for some time. Do you have any links?
http://www.legendsworld.net/3DSL/1997.htm#VirtuaSquad2
Ok, thanks for the info. I only have an original of Hexen, not the expansion. I guess they intended for you to use the Hexen CD audio.HB wrote:Only the original Hexen CD-ROM has audio tracks. The expansion does not judging from my copy.
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Unfortunately the audio downloads there are just MP3's of the audio tracks and low bitrate ones at that. I am looking for a complete CD-ROM image of those two games.Rekrul wrote:A copy of Virtua Squad 2, labelled as having audio tracks (or maybe it's a separate audio CD) is listed under the "V"s on 3D Shooter Legends. It's on this page;
http://www.legendsworld.net/3DSL/1997.htm#VirtuaSquad2.
Sorry. I didn't download it, so didn't know exactly what it was.HB wrote:Unfortunately the audio downloads there are just MP3's of the audio tracks and low bitrate ones at that. I am looking for a complete CD-ROM image of those two games.
I'd say probably the best bet then is to check the file sharing networks.