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25. July 2007 @ 21:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
2 Questions,

1. when I compresses a file to EBOOT (Zinga's Popstation), what level of compression should I choose? I only did it once so far, and I chose 0, so that I get the whole file. I'm afraid if I choose 9, the file will get a lot smaller and the game won't be a full game. What do you guys usually do? I want to experience the full game with flawless experience but I also want to save some space.

2. Zinga's Popstation program is the one that I used to convert the files to EBOOT. First, I used the 3.00 version then the file result is only EBOOT.PBP, then I tried using 2.00 version which gave me EBOOT.PBP and KEYS.BIN. My question is, which version should I use, 3.00 or 2.00? Because I read somewhere that I need to have the KEYS and EBOOT to play, but then if I only have EBOOT, I can also play the game, so I'm kinda confused right now.

Please be kind to help me out here...
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25. July 2007 @ 21:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
when you compress, it only makes the file smaller. it doesnt take out any part of the game. :P

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