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    Anyone happen to have the retail version of IP for the PS2 (and not the Euro Fahrenheit)? Mind posting the dates and the file sizes from the disk? Id appreciate it.

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    Just cracked the plastic wrap on it for you, baby.
    Code:
    Volume in drive E is SLUS_21196
     Volume Serial Number is B68D-2B78
    
     Directory of E:\
    
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          OBJ
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          SAVICONS
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          VIDEOS
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          MODULES
    08/16/2005  01:42 AM           102,628 BIGFILE.IDM
    08/21/2005  07:55 PM                57 SYSTEM.CNF
    08/16/2005  06:53 AM         4,546,492 SLUS_211.96
    08/16/2005  01:42 AM     1,718,184,029 BIGFILE.DAT
                   4 File(s)  1,722,833,206 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\MODULES
    
    08/17/2005  10:00 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM           275,345 IOPRP300.IMG
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM            28,661 LIBSD.IRX
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM            96,181 MCMAN.IRX
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM             7,385 MCSERV.IRX
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM            10,853 MTAPMAN.IRX
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM            45,797 PADMAN.IRX
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM             6,641 SIO2MAN.IRX
    04/21/2005  01:08 AM           153,552 STREAM.IRX
                   8 File(s)        624,415 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\OBJ
    
    08/17/2005  10:00 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
    08/18/2005  02:58 AM        13,338,510 BYTECODE.BTC
                   1 File(s)     13,338,510 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\SAVICONS
    
    08/17/2005  10:00 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
    07/13/2005  04:45 AM           109,066 MAIN.ICO
    05/24/2005  05:33 AM               964 ICONUS.SYS
                   2 File(s)        110,030 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\VIDEOS
    
    08/17/2005  10:00 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          ENG
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\VIDEOS\ENG
    
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          PS2
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\VIDEOS\ENG\PS2
    
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          NTSC
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\VIDEOS\ENG\PS2\NTSC
    
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/16/2005  06:47 PM    <DIR>          .
    07/27/2005  05:00 AM        22,316,648 BONUS01.BIK
    07/27/2005  05:00 AM        35,520,292 BONUS02.BIK
    07/27/2005  05:00 AM        22,878,188 BONUS03.BIK
    07/27/2005  05:00 AM        34,081,700 BONUS04.BIK
    07/27/2005  05:00 AM        22,251,228 BONUS05.BIK
    07/07/2005  05:27 AM           270,000 LOGOATAR.BIK
    07/07/2005  05:27 AM         1,752,188 LOGOQUAN.BIK
    07/19/2005  09:24 PM        46,542,236 ROLLDEMO.BIK
                   8 File(s)    185,612,480 bytes
    
         Total Files Listed:
                  23 File(s)  1,922,518,641 bytes
                  21 Dir(s)               0 bytes free

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    If it helps any, i have a "preview" copy that's literally identical to the retail version. I ran an MD5 sum against them both.

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    Awesome, I really appreciate it Though you should play the game sometime if you havent..

    Some slightly different dates on the disk I have, guess I get to sit down and play it again heh.



    Edit: Guess its possible too Ace, dates are different anyway but files could be the same. Oh well, will play the game anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Borman View Post
    Awesome, I really appreciate it Though you should play the game sometime if you havent..
    Well, I picked up the Xbox version to play originally, but then I saw the PS2 version in the 75% off bin so I decided to pick it up to compare the two versions eventually. Then I scored a silly good deal on the PC version and decided that I probably wasn't going to ever play the console versions. Woops.

    I'll get around to playing it in the near future, I swear.

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    Anyone mind doing the same for 24: The Game? PS2 version heh

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    Out of curiousity, why do you need this data?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borman View Post
    Anyone mind doing the same for 24: The Game?
    Code:
     Volume in drive E is 24_MASTER_1_01
     Volume Serial Number is 84A9-C46A
    
     Directory of E:\
    
    01/18/2006  08:40 PM    <DIR>          IRX
    01/18/2006  08:35 PM       240,574,464 GAMEDATA.2
    01/18/2006  07:53 PM         5,309,592 SLUS_212.68
    01/20/2006  12:05 AM                54 SYSTEM.CNF
    01/18/2006  08:34 PM     4,293,918,720 GAMEDATA.1
                   4 File(s)  4,539,802,830 bytes
    
     Directory of E:\IRX
    
    01/20/2006  12:06 AM    <DIR>          ..
    01/18/2006  08:40 PM    <DIR>          .
    01/26/2005  02:41 AM             7,968 989DSTRM.IRX
    12/19/2005  09:16 PM           194,784 989SND.IRX
    10/08/2003  03:44 PM            33,521 CDVDSTM.IRX
    10/21/2003  07:01 PM           275,345 IOPRP300.IMG
    10/28/2003  03:46 PM            28,661 LIBSD.IRX
    03/02/2004  10:22 AM            96,181 MCMAN.IRX
    03/02/2004  10:22 AM             7,385 MCSERV.IRX
    03/01/2004  03:09 PM            45,797 PADMAN.IRX
    10/08/2003  03:42 PM             6,641 SIO2MAN.IRX
                   9 File(s)        696,283 bytes
    
         Total Files Listed:
                  13 File(s)  4,540,499,113 bytes
                   3 Dir(s)               0 bytes free

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    Quote Originally Posted by djbeatmongrel View Post
    Out of curiousity, why do you need this data?



    :P

    And thanks for 24


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    Ahh ok. how do you get this data because I have the normal release and the preview version of Guilty Gear Isuka. This suddenly peaked my interest a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djbeatmongrel View Post
    Ahh ok. how do you get this data because I have the normal release and the preview version of Guilty Gear Isuka. This suddenly peaked my interest a bit.
    From the command line:
    dir E:\ /o:g /s > C:\filename.txt

    Lists all of the files in each directory for the E: drive with directories sorted alphabetically in a file named "filename.txt" in your root C: drive. Change E: to be that of your CD ROM, filename.txt to whatever you want and whatever location you want it. If you don't want to dump it to a file, just omit everything after the /s.

    If you have two drives, you could also use something like WinMerge Portable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djbeatmongrel View Post
    Ahh ok. how do you get this data because I have the normal release and the preview version of Guilty Gear Isuka. This suddenly peaked my interest a bit.
    Those should be the same. Those white labeled promos are full final release copies as far as I know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PapaStu View Post
    Those should be the same. Those white labeled promos are full final release copies as far as I know.
    It depends. The only ones you can really be sure on are the ones that say "Gold", Final, or R.C (for release candidate). I've even seen betas burned on the official gold master discs...

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