Panzermann11
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When I was small, I used to have some old games on my hard drive. Most of the game I used to play were ripped versions. Game files taken out of retail installations into one portable file, sometimes came with additional cracking tools.
What I hardly realize is that the games I had usually would have came with FMVs but like I said, since the games I have were ripped/cracked versions, they usually have the videos taken out of the files, sometimes replaced with something else and/or have the whole in-game music removed. The version of Age of Empires I used to have has the Microsoft intro was replaced with a THX-styled logo video and the game's intro was replaced with an apparently viral GIF converted to WAV. I didn't know I was missing out the fun stuff since then.
Now, why do people usually decide it'd be a good idea to take out the videos (and the music) in old games when ripping? I don't have any clue exactly, but I laid a theory to that. They took out the videos in order to save some disk space. Some PCs don't have much disk space and they prolly don't have much cash to buy a new hard drive. We live in the future now however, there are a lot of PCs out there that has hundreds/thousands of gigs and you can install lots of games from the 90's without worrying about running low on space.
But sometimes videos can be crucial to the game, either understanding the plot so you know what's going on or some other stuff. Take Twisted Metal 2, another old game I played for example. In TM2, most of the story stuff comes from cinematics such as the intro or when you finish the game. So if the videos are removed from the game, you're pretty much missing out on a lot of it and you're not gonna know what's going on.
What I hardly realize is that the games I had usually would have came with FMVs but like I said, since the games I have were ripped/cracked versions, they usually have the videos taken out of the files, sometimes replaced with something else and/or have the whole in-game music removed. The version of Age of Empires I used to have has the Microsoft intro was replaced with a THX-styled logo video and the game's intro was replaced with an apparently viral GIF converted to WAV. I didn't know I was missing out the fun stuff since then.
Now, why do people usually decide it'd be a good idea to take out the videos (and the music) in old games when ripping? I don't have any clue exactly, but I laid a theory to that. They took out the videos in order to save some disk space. Some PCs don't have much disk space and they prolly don't have much cash to buy a new hard drive. We live in the future now however, there are a lot of PCs out there that has hundreds/thousands of gigs and you can install lots of games from the 90's without worrying about running low on space.
But sometimes videos can be crucial to the game, either understanding the plot so you know what's going on or some other stuff. Take Twisted Metal 2, another old game I played for example. In TM2, most of the story stuff comes from cinematics such as the intro or when you finish the game. So if the videos are removed from the game, you're pretty much missing out on a lot of it and you're not gonna know what's going on.