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== PROBLEMS ==
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=== NOTES TO EDITORS ===
*After looking at all your edits related with CFW2OFW page i think there are a couple of things that are not going to work fine, the most important at this point are the "editor notes" you are adding for every character, this is going to make the page too big with repetitive content, i think is better to think in a alternative solution--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 19:49, 16 October 2018 (UTC)
*Im not so sure how useful are this notes considering how disturbing are for the editors, is half/half, but i find them specially weird because the way how are "integrated" inside the tables as hidden comments in between table rows, if we want to keep them the best we can do first is to move them out of the tables, and the second thing would be to convert them to some kind of special template--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 04:06, 10 July 2021 (UTC)
 
=== SPLITTED TABLES ===
*The way how the table rows are splitted in different lines to make room for hidden notes is confusing, i dont think this helps much to other wiki editors, it would be a lot better to standarize and simplify them the most posible--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 04:06, 10 July 2021 (UTC)
 
== CONVERSION DISCUSSION ==  
== CONVERSION DISCUSSION ==  


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== ARCHIVES ==
=== About time for a "WORKS WITH HAN?" (YES or NO) column ===
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'''Suggestion''': I've realized some BD games that don't work in CFW2OFW/injection method (labeled 'no') can work with HAN using no extra methods, so to stop confusion which works on either CFW2OFW or HAN (or both):
- I'm thinking of adding a table column labeled "WORKS WITH HAN?" beside the current "WORKING?" (column for CFW2OFW/injection)
- This new column (WORKS WITH HAN?) can help with clarity among HAN users and decongest the NOTES column of
  entries like "Works with HAN method".
'''Context''':
[http://www.psx-place.com/threads/han-compatibility-list.19411/#post-131882 ''"HAN has high compatibility rate considering 90% of the games are on psn as well and can be used with full compatibility on HAN"''] -- habib, PS3Xploit developer


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--[[User:Sciaa|Sciaa]] ([[User talk:Sciaa|talk]]) 02:05, 12 October 2018 (UTC)


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*After looking at all your edits related with CFW2OFW page i think there are a couple of things that are not going to work fine, the most important at this point are the "editor notes" you are adding for every character, this is going to make the page too big with repetitive content, is easy to remove or replace it though (by copypasting the whole page in notepad++ and using the search-replace), but before making more changes related with this editor notes i think is better to think in a alternative solution, by now i think we can just forget about making the page "pretty" and just display it at top, later we can think in making that block of text pretty. Another problem i see is there is a lot pf people editing the page just writing a "yes" or "no", then it comes next guy and changes "yes" by a "no", then it comes another gal and changes the "no" by a "yes", and so on in a infinite nonsense loop. This obviouslly is not working and we need to solve it at any cost, the cost is to make the page less pretty, so this is another thing that needs to be explained at top of the page with scary colors, huge font or whatever, the editors needs to tell which tool they used or the details of what they did, this is very important specially when someone is changing a "yes" by a "no" (or viceversa), people should not do this, in some way this is a wiki golden rule, you cant change what other user wrote without giving a proof that you are right and you are "fixing" a mistake (so other people can verify that you are right), but if you dont give any proof other people doent knows who was right--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 19:49, 16 October 2018 (UTC)
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**The table layout changes I made are not all about making the list "pretty." The changes are intended to make each entry clear and separated from the other region releases per game title, whether INJECT/DTU works only for US, JP but not for EU or AS disc; same results for HAN.
Working but with a little different method,convert as usual via ps3gameconvert_0.91,after that change in PARAM.SFO from Disc Game (DG) to Hard drive Game (HG) Also in app ver. to 1.04, create new lic.dat. Working via PKG/HAN Method I don't know if in Inject does.
***Bottom line is for users not to be confused or making guesses whether the listed conversion result for the US disc (yes) will be the same for his own EU or JP disc.
*** As for HAN and DTU/Inject users, having a column for HAN removes the ambiguity on whether the "yes" status is intended for either DTU/Inject or HAN, or both.
**The editor notes are intended for anyone editing only sections of the list. (clicking "Edit" per letter heading) The said notes are hidden in <nowiki><!-- comments --></nowiki> from readers and only visible to editors during editing.
**It's hard to police changes to wiki especially if done by anonymous IPs (192.168.69.69) -- as long as admins allow unregistered/anonymous editing, chaos is expected because of zero accountability due to anonymity. As you suggested, I'm now thinking of placing that "scary" note at the top advising editors to describe in detail how they're able to reverse a game's conversion status from NO to YES, and vice-versa. --[[User:Sciaa|Sciaa]] ([[User talk:Sciaa|talk]]) 21:59, 16 October 2018 (UTC)
*The suggestion to check the IRD only "If BluRay game conversion fails" is wrong in concept, the IRD check is a safety meassure needed to be made '''before''' any conversion to verify the files are exactly like the original files in the original bluray disc. Also the mention to "this game could have .666 files" or "it could have splitted files" (in this compatibility list and/or in other lists) is wrong because official games doesnt have any splitted files, if at some point someone reports problems with splitted files is because is a (failed) pirate, also an IRD check (performed before any other step) should expose the problem of unnofficially splitted files --[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 10:04, 9 November 2018 (UTC)
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