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Since #12646 umd serial and umd version fields can be displayed on game thumbnails. However, there is still no way to view the umd version when you right click on the game to see more information.
Another useful detail would be displaying the exact size of the game in bytes. Currently you need to open the file details through Windows explorer to check this.
It could look something like this:
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
ULUS10160 1.03
location on storage
Size: 1617.4 MB (1 696 006 144)
Savedata: 2.44 MB
Region: USA
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Serial: ULUS10160
Region: USA
Version: 1.03
location on storage
Size: 1617.4 MB (1 696 006 144)
Savedata: 2.44 MB
Who would this benefit
Mostly people who have multiple copies of the same game or are confused about which version of a specific game they have.
Platform (if relevant)
No response
Games this would be useful in
games with multiple versions
Other emulators or software with a similar feature
Exact number of bytes, though, seems like a very esoteric need? Of course can add it, but I don't quite understand why it's important.
I thought it would help identifying versions, but upon closer inspection that does not seem to be the case.
It could be used to compare against records in online databases but we already have CRC-32 hash which fulfills this purpose better. Might be useless after all.
What should happen
Since #12646 umd serial and umd version fields can be displayed on game thumbnails. However, there is still no way to view the umd version when you right click on the game to see more information.
Another useful detail would be displaying the exact size of the game in bytes. Currently you need to open the file details through Windows explorer to check this.
It could look something like this:
or
Who would this benefit
Mostly people who have multiple copies of the same game or are confused about which version of a specific game they have.
Platform (if relevant)
No response
Games this would be useful in
games with multiple versions
Other emulators or software with a similar feature
No response
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