Talk:Tabuu's Residence: Difference between revisions
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Well, then you should remove the "Hacking" part in the "Availability" cell. We'll never play on this stage.[[Special:Contributions/198.168.103.211|198.168.103.211]] 13:55, 31 March 2009 (UTC) | Well, then you should remove the "Hacking" part in the "Availability" cell. We'll never play on this stage.[[Special:Contributions/198.168.103.211|198.168.103.211]] 13:55, 31 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
Not double sided, double layered. Now, I'm not perfectly informed about this, but here's what I can gather: | |||
That silver side of the disc has the data written on it. The creators of Smash had a lot of data, so they layered more silver on top of the original silver, creating a double sided disc which requires a special laser (lasers read the disc, all Wii's come equipped with their own special laser but there have been issues with them in the past). And people have hacked to play on Tabuu Destination before, its as simple as clicking and dragging the data from one folder to another. (NOTE: I can't verify any of this, this is just what I heard) [[User:Paradox Juice|Paradox Juice]] ([[User talk:Paradox Juice|talk]]) 23:44, February 17, 2010 (UTC) |
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Name
How is this stage's name known? Zixor (talk) 04:03, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
- It isn't. Master Hand's stage in the N64 SSB was known as Master Hand's Residence before the name "Final Destination" was retroactively applied from Melee. This just follows that pattern until we know more details. Miles (talk) 04:06, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
How was that stage known as Master Hand's Residence? Zixor (talk) 04:27, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
- That was just the name that fans and players called it until Melee gave its equivalent a name. Master Hand's Residence is still a redirect to Final Destination (SSB). I doubt it ever had much of an official name; the same applies here with Tabuu's Residence. Miles (talk) 04:42, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
Disc sides
Why does it matter where on the disc the information is stored? I was under the impression that drives could access any portion of a disc at any time. Zixor (talk) 04:03, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
- I know that the Brawl two-sided disc has had problems; however, I'm not quite sure how viable that info is. Miles (talk) 04:06, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
- "Brawl two-sided disk?" What is that? Clarinet Hawk (talk · contributions) 05:18, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
The Brawl disk is divided in two parts. SSE, and then the rest of it. Because of limitations, hacking does not allow access to combine both. Melee for example, you could play on Adventure in 2P. Can't be done on Brawl because of the disk's design. - MahBoiDude 74.197.1.45 04:10, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
I'm still unclear on why this is technologically a problem. I'm interested in more information. This seems like something that should be fleshed out in an article. Zixor (talk) 04:27, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
I'm not super-informed on this, as in down to the technological advanced stuff about the entire disk composition, but I just know the double-sided disk is a problem. I'm sure a pro hacker can give you the specifics. MahBoiDude (talk) 04:29, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
Well, then you should remove the "Hacking" part in the "Availability" cell. We'll never play on this stage.198.168.103.211 13:55, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Not double sided, double layered. Now, I'm not perfectly informed about this, but here's what I can gather:
That silver side of the disc has the data written on it. The creators of Smash had a lot of data, so they layered more silver on top of the original silver, creating a double sided disc which requires a special laser (lasers read the disc, all Wii's come equipped with their own special laser but there have been issues with them in the past). And people have hacked to play on Tabuu Destination before, its as simple as clicking and dragging the data from one folder to another. (NOTE: I can't verify any of this, this is just what I heard) Paradox Juice (talk) 23:44, February 17, 2010 (UTC)