You are assuming assets differ between versions due to some size limitations?I'd imagine assets such as music would be worse perhaps?
it would be more correct to say: there is no any special "NO CD versions" at all. all the games contents are 100% same, but just different one or few bytes in BIOS.Good to hear about the overall lack of difference between the 2 versions. Thanks all![]()
it's not like a video game console where it "streams" content from the CD. the CPS3 copies 100% of the assets into the SIMMS and then the game plays without using the CD at all. (NAOMI works in a similar fashion). The No CD version simply has the SIMMs pre-programmed.I'd imagine assets such as music would be worse perhaps?
Thanks for the explanation. I was kinda eyeing the no CD CPS3 setup of Third Strike on Surugaya, and really CPS3 wise, it's the only game I'll probably bother to play on the hardware so a Darksoft setup is not really that high on my wants.it's not like a video game console where it "streams" content from the CD. the CPS3 copies 100% of the assets into the SIMMS and then the game plays without using the CD at all. (NAOMI works in a similar fashion). The No CD version simply has the SIMMs pre-programmed.
That is correct. There is also currently no way to revive a 3S cart to factory spec if the battery dies either (only thing you can do is reflash it as a Darksoft cart)I hear these CPS3 cart batteries are an absolute pain to replace and I don't think there is a batteryless solution unless you go to the Darksoft multi route.
I'm talking about the 3rd Strike cart specificly. But yes there are lots of options if you don't care about things being 100% original.Well, yes and no. The 2nd Impact cart works without a battery and you can convert the 3S iso to work on a 2I cartridge.