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Music Idea for Entrances


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Here's an idea I sort of came up with in another thread. If anyone has ever played Monster Rancher, then they know that you can create a monster by inserting certain CD's into your PS when asked by the game. Same concept here. Let's say you want to add your favorite song to your entrances heres what it may be like. The game may ask you to replace the game with the cd you wish to ri[ the music from. From there it will let you select the track you wish to rip. It will put it in and ask you to re-insert the game. Voila? What do you guys thinks.
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[quote name='Razor's Edge' post='149950' date='May 7 2006, 04:14 AM']Here's an idea I sort of came up with in another thread. If anyone has ever played Monster Rancher, then they know that you can create a monster by inserting certain CD's into your PS when asked by the game. Same concept here. Let's say you want to add your favorite song to your entrances heres what it may be like. The game may ask you to replace the game with the cd you wish to ri[ the music from. From there it will let you select the track you wish to rip. It will put it in and ask you to re-insert the game. Voila? What do you guys thinks.[/quote]
It's not the same concept although it may seem on the surface.

In Monster Rancher all the parts for the monsters are allready in the game. The music disc is just used to select the parts that the monster will have. So it will not require extra space to create a monster.

To apply this on a SVR07 would be plain stupid. The songs would require extra space. And there isn't any on the discs. Other thing is console would need to write the data on the disc. Well, this isn't possible because consoles don't have the hardware required. Only place you can write data is memory card (hard-drive in X360 as exception) and they do not possess enough space to do so.

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And another thing. The copyright protection. To do this kind of process it would be required to break the copyright protection. This would lead to a massive piratism and the law couldn't do anything to stop it. And that's not what WWE, THQ, Microsoft nor Sony want.
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