porco556
Jan 2003
Senior Member
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quote: Originally posted by TerminatR
Personally, I'm suprised that this release wasn't nuked. Sure no one watches the end credits, but its still part of the movie.
I'm not saying I wouldnt have done the same thing personally, but there were other options available to cut the size (reauthor the menu)
A precedent will be set here. If this release doesnt get nuked, it will be a signal to other groups and the scene in general that this is acceptable protocol.
P.S. I'm not dissing Replica, just making sure that scene standards are observed. It's probably in vein anyway, given the other releases by various groups with blatent disregard for upholding these standards....
Anyhow {flame retardant suit on}...
Personally I also agree that other options are possible, but at the same time, I find that the nukers are out on lunch lately or too busy nuking all the telesyncs (there are 16 nukes on the VCDQuality home page at this moment ).
Recently, I've kept maybe 3 of the past 10 DVD-R releases. I miss Corrupt (where'd they go?) and the other "video quality/movie only" groups. I can't believe also that ThP releases (except for Zelary which was a 1:1 DVD-5) wheren't called on their blantant lies (Motocycle Diaries claimed 5390kbit/sec on the 128min movie, but the actual bit rate was approximately 3550kbit/sec). I even remember people yelling nuke when the NFO just had the wrong movie title, but the DVD-R itself was just fine (Human Stain was the movie I believe).
So, I guess the nukers are out smoking up somewhere as I too am surprised a "nuke whistle" wasn't blown on this release, but at the same time, I'm personally really happy with untouched video.
Closing comment though, every release that was "nuked", I still managed to get almost as easily as a non-nuked release (unless it's a re-pack). Nobody really likes or listens to the sheep nukers anyways.
Last edited by porco556 on 02-24-2005 at 05:32 PM
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