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Title: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 12, 2010, 06:54:07 AM
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=bf68243dc4c908b28d78a0e5552916095d6170349cac00195be6ba49b5870170 (http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=bf68243dc4c908b28d78a0e5552916095d6170349cac00195be6ba49b5870170)

The link above leads to the data partition that illinialex24 uploaded.  However, I'm starting to notice that a lot of the files are being removed; you can no longer download them.  This can prove to be problematic for anyone looking to download specific files.

Someone should consider reuploading the Brawl NTSC-U data partition, preferably on a MediaFire account that has the MediaPro status.  You see, it's probably safe to assume that illinialex24's MediaFire account is a free account, which heavily explains the number of files being removed; files that haven't been downloaded in a long time are subject to deletion on free accounts.  A MediaPro status account avoids that issue 99.9% of the time.  Of course, there is a bandwidth limit for MediaPro accounts, but at least the lowest MediaPro status allows 100 GB of bandwidth per month.

Just pointing this out for anyone who frequently goes to that account link for files.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: msp26 on November 12, 2010, 09:25:07 AM
True When i was downloading all the rel files for stage switcher luigi's mansion's rel was removed  :o and i couldnt find a different one on the web but luckly I had one in my module folder :)


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: ??_? on November 12, 2010, 02:27:48 PM
couldn't someone just get a torrent up? it could allow selected files, folders, etc.  rather than paying for a pro status.

and msp26 your sig is in php you need forum code hurr derr


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Albafika on November 12, 2010, 02:33:49 PM
Getting a Torrent up... That's a nice idea.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 12, 2010, 06:33:36 PM
Only one problem with getting a torrent up; links to torrents are illegal.  Also, the Brawl ISO uses about 7.92 GB (instead of the usual 4.37 GB) on the hard drive.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Segtendo on November 12, 2010, 07:31:27 PM
Well, all the needed data adds up to 6.92 GB (if memory serves me right).


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: ??_? on November 13, 2010, 09:37:40 AM
Only one problem with getting a torrent up; links to torrents are illegal.  Also, the Brawl ISO uses about 7.92 GB (instead of the usual 4.37 GB) on the hard drive.
If we're going to worry about legalness, perhaps we should have thought of that before editing/recreating every character, stage, etc imaginable, as well as all the other stuff illegal on this site.  I don't think we should worry too much about legality.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 13, 2010, 12:39:41 PM
Well it's one thing to be hosting files from an ISO.  It's another thing to host the ISO itself.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: msp26 on November 14, 2010, 05:03:33 AM
Well it's one thing to be hosting files from an ISO.  It's another thing to host the ISO itself.

Well for sometime we are going to have to use the PAL iso


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 14, 2010, 06:56:12 AM
Well it's one thing to be hosting files from an ISO.  It's another thing to host the ISO itself.

Well for sometime we are going to have to use the PAL iso

Problem is, the uploaded PAL data partition is lacking a lot of files.  And of course, some files can be region-sensitive.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Miniova on November 16, 2010, 03:49:42 AM
It might take me a little while but i can try reuploading the files.  I don't have pro status though.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 16, 2010, 06:49:05 AM
It might take me a little while but i can try reuploading the files.  I don't have pro status though.

It's not too hard to upgrade your MediaFire account to the MediaPro level.  Take my MediaFire account for instance; it's a MediaPro level account, which easily explains the advertisement bypasses when you download my hacks.

The biggest issue is the bandwidth, which could get drained quickly if you have several large files being downloaded; small files use less bandwidth than large files.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Segtendo on November 16, 2010, 10:28:08 AM
It might take me a little while but i can try reuploading the files.  I don't have pro status though.

It's not too hard to upgrade your MediaFire account to the MediaPro level.  Take my MediaFire account for instance; it's a MediaPro level account, which easily explains the advertisement bypasses when you download my hacks.

But you got to pay for those Pro accounts :srs:


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Miniova on November 16, 2010, 12:40:11 PM
I'd upgrade but I don't have any money right now  :/  I'll save up some money and try it though.  It'll be my bigger contribution to kittycorp meowmix.   :D  I'm guessing bronze level would be the best choice in this situation?


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 16, 2010, 01:01:39 PM
But you got to pay for those Pro accounts :srs:

If you don't want your downloads to be subject to deletion, you really don't have much of an option.  Fortunately, you do have options on what kind of MediaPro account you want to use.

You can pay $9 per month for a bronze level MediaPro account, which gives you 100 GB of bandwidth per month.  Any bandwidth that's left gets transferred to the next month.  Having a MediaPro account also means that your downloads will bypass all advertising that you'd normally get from free accounts.

Silver MediaPro accounts require you to pay $19 per month, while giving you 250 GB of bandwidth per month.  Gold MediaPro accounts require you to pay $69 per month, while giving you 1000 GB of bandwidth per month.  All MediaPro levels let you upload files that use up to 10 GB.

You pretty much don't have to go over the Silver MediaPro level, since a lot of the editable Brawl ISO files use less than 20 MB.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Miniova on November 16, 2010, 01:25:40 PM
Alright well I'll see what i can do about it then.  In the meantime...  I've gotta extract all of brawls partition

EDIT:  Should I do all of the partition or just the ones that were in the original upload?


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: mnsg on November 16, 2010, 01:52:56 PM
Alright well I'll see what i can do about it then.  In the meantime...  I've gotta extract all of brawls partition

Good luck with that, considering how large the Brawl data partition is.  And again, a bronze MediaPro account is $9 per month, which means that you'd pay up to a grand total of $108 for one year.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: DMN666 on November 16, 2010, 02:31:37 PM
Cant someone make a website to host these?
Like a site i was on and it had a crap load or Arcade CHD files.They cost alot of data.

A site like that would work.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Miniova on November 16, 2010, 02:36:51 PM
I don't making a website to host these would be the best idea...  more than likely, it would cost more to do that.  btw  3% done at most right now   :/
EDIT: also DMN   would that website your talking about happen to have any ads on it?


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: DMN666 on November 16, 2010, 02:41:22 PM
also DMN would that website your talking about happen to have any ads on it?
Not that much...actullly.....does it even have ads?No i dont think it does.
Also i remeber Stack Smash being like that.having a crap load of there hacks all on there site.


Title: Re: Data Partition (NTSC-U) Reupload
Post by: Miniova on November 16, 2010, 02:51:24 PM
Yea but that is their edited files....  wouldn't hosting the original files on another site make that site completely illegal?

And suddenly...  seeing the fact that the fighter folder has 900+ files makes me like this :oshi: