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Project: M in it's own disk? (READ DISCLAIMER THX)

Kei_Takaro

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DISCLAIMER: I do NOTcondone piracy, please do not discuss anything remotely relating to it, I do legally own Brawl

In a mere sake of convenience, I think Brawl Mods should find itself inside it's own disk.
From what I can confirm, PSA's and Graphics can be retained in the disk, I only wonder what will happen to the codes.

Would it be possible if not probable? Burning a fresh copy of Project:M for a direct-play is one of the first things that came up in my head.
It would also be a great help to unmodded Wii's (ok maybe not, considering they probably won't be able to read the disk (>_>)
 

M!nt

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Aww I was just thinking the same thing. Lol I forgot all about the codes.O well
 

JetAurion

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You say you don't condone piracy, but how on earth will someone even be able to get a Project:M disc (ASSUMING it's even made) any other way?
You can't really buy such a thing, and for the P:M staff to sell copies of discs is just unimaginable due to all the legal implications.
 

Dragoon Fighter

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Well, over in the melee workshop Magus showed us how to integrate AR codes in the melee ISO. So why would it not be possible in brawl?
 

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The AR codes are very minor tweaks of values, Project M's hacking is significantly more sophisticated.
 

Kei_Takaro

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You say you don't condone piracy, but how on earth will someone even be able to get a Project:M disc (ASSUMING it's even made) any other way?
You can't really buy such a thing, and for the P:M staff to sell copies of discs is just unimaginable due to all the legal implications.
You should probably think about what you said earlier..
Why would you obtain the disc from someone else in the first place when you could just implement and make it yourself. I wouldn't even distribute it, I would just keep it for personal use.
Why would the word "buy and sell" even cross your mind?
Enough of this piracy BS, it would go off-topic if we continue talking about it
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The AR codes are very minor tweaks of values, Project M's hacking is significantly more sophisticated.
So, in what way is P:M being limited to in the disk?
It seems that codes are the only ones in the way :urg:
 
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