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RE: Question about Sengoku Basara 3 Utage - DJBarry004 - 03-25-2014

In that case, make sure you have a good dump (you´ll need a program to generate MD5 hashes and then compare them with the ones that are on some special webpages).


RE: Question about Sengoku Basara 3 Utage - marinosgr1994 - 03-25-2014

(03-25-2014, 05:51 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: In that case, make sure you have a good dump (you´ll need a program to generate MD5 hashes and then compare them with the ones that are on some special webpages).

Could you explain this a bit more cause I didn't understand anything :/

EDIT-Nevermind got it to work.Levels don't decrease now and they are all on max!After the stage completion level falls again but upon loading the char stats it reverts back to maximum.
Thank you both for the help Smile You can close this thread Smile


RE: Question about Sengoku Basara 3 Utage - Shonumi - 03-25-2014

FYI, those "special pages" are websites like Redump.org and GameTDB.com. MD5 hashes are a relatively quick way to determine a file's data integrity, in this case if your dump is corrupt or not. That wasn't the cause of your problem, but just for future reference, that's what DJBarry was talking about.


RE: Question about Sengoku Basara 3 Utage - marinosgr1994 - 03-26-2014

(03-25-2014, 09:56 AM)Shonumi Wrote: FYI, those "special pages" are websites like Redump.org and GameTDB.com. MD5 hashes are a relatively quick way to determine a file's data integrity, in this case if your dump is corrupt or not. That wasn't the cause of your problem, but just for future reference, that's what DJBarry was talking about.

I'll be sure to check out.It sounds really helpfull!