^^ There the best place to start to learn how to put multiple games on one disc. The method I used to squeeze 3rd Strike down and the soundtrack options in TDC_Final arent detailed much anywhere, because as far I can tell, they require linux know how to do. But if you just want to throw a couple of games onto a disc, the above link will help.
I am not familiar with “you send it” files. How long do the files stay up there for? I could probablly host the vid’s permanetly using anti-leech(yeah I know people hate it).
Look in the Z_mvc2 (I forget if its X_, Y_, or Z_. Its (letter)_mvc2) folder in the 3in1. Nothing was changed for Marvel in that directory, its the original soundtrack, so everything you need is in that directory.
I am curios to know which method you use. I use the cdrecord method. Also, I want to know if you have to binhack the IP.BIN once you make it with IP Extractor and, if so, what LBA should it be set to? Or do you use a different program to make it selfboot? Like bin2boot or something similar. I follow Echelon’s tutorial religiously and always use the cdrecord method. Works every time! Except with SSF2X :sad: !
Nah, data is data is data. With that much information on a disk, you don’t have much room left over for a dummy file, so some games will load slightly faster by themselves, but there is nothing that would make it easier or harder on the DC.
^-- Luke’s “People’s Court” mix? I should have a copy of it. I gave my burn to ??? and so think I only have Drew’s “OC” mix around, but I should have either an ISO or a CD of the “People’s Court” mix, if that’s what you’re looking for.
They supposedly put more strain on the GD-ROM drive because it has to spin faster to read the games closer to the inside of the disk due to the missing dummy file.
From Wikipedia: "The optical drive in the Dreamcast works in CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) mode, which spins the disc at a constant speed regardless of the laser’s position. "