I will try to clarify my choices (this is my point of view, not necessarily that of the other members of the team) :
- I hate to use flag [a] (look "1st Division Manager (1992)(Codemasters)[cr NMS]" set by example)
- I hate deleting files from the database
- With equal content, I prefer to integrate a disk of the 80/90 years rather than a recently rebuilt
- We can have dozens of different disks with identical content, in any case functionally (bamcopy doscopy, highscore, .fastdir, creation date, rebuilt, etc). Should we all integrate them? I do not want to!
Therefore, when I have to integrate a program of 1990, I do not spontaneously add a disk made in 2008. I will look for alternatives that come close to the original date. If I did not have this requirement, we could create the disks ourselves!
In summary, I do not say it will not be integrated (Gamebase version) but I will look for alternatives before ...
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Originally Posted by idrougge
And the compilations should note what's on them.
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This would not always be possible because of the limitations on the length of filenames