Re: GameCube disc format
Posted by the_song_bird on .
Sounds good. I've had no problems running nkit on my windows laptop and have used it to port gamecube games to a hard drive on my wii to play via nintendont. Scrubbed ISO's would do the same thing, at smaller or equivalent file sizes.
Games in the GameCube Vault currently use the NKit ISO format (.nkit.iso). It's the smallest format available and runs great on Wii consoles. Recent releases of Dolphin however are scaring people away from NKit ISOs and while they make some valid points, it's a lousy user experience (especially for newcomers).
With that in mind I'm considering switching the GameCube Vault back to scrubbed ISOs. Scrubbed ISOs work exactly like ISOs on both console and Dolphin but can be zipped much smaller, almost as small as an NKit ISO. They can also be restored to a Redump ISO with NKit. To distinguish them I'm considering the extension ".scrub.iso". Scrubbed ISOs seem to check all the boxes.
1. Small download size.
2. Plays perfectly on console (same as ISOs).
3. Plays perfectly on Dolphin.
Anyone have any thoughts?
With that in mind I'm considering switching the GameCube Vault back to scrubbed ISOs. Scrubbed ISOs work exactly like ISOs on both console and Dolphin but can be zipped much smaller, almost as small as an NKit ISO. They can also be restored to a Redump ISO with NKit. To distinguish them I'm considering the extension ".scrub.iso". Scrubbed ISOs seem to check all the boxes.
1. Small download size.
2. Plays perfectly on console (same as ISOs).
3. Plays perfectly on Dolphin.
Anyone have any thoughts?
