- cross-posted to:
- microblogmemes@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- microblogmemes@lemmy.world
Whoever thought that region locking content was a good idea should be thrown overboard and be eaten by the Kraken.
The longer I look at this map the less it makes sense.
Some things make more sense with additional context. Like, Europe was on the PAL standard while Japan was on NTSC, so even if you put them both in the same region, they couldn’t watch each other’s discs, so the region code could be re-used without it actually conflicting.
Does anyone else remember when Windows 98 would let you change your DVD drive’s region, but only let you do it five times total before you were permanently locked into the region you selected the fifth time?
I was so tempted to change the setting just for fun, but never did because the warning message scared the shit out of 12-year-old me.
New Ace Combat lore just dropped
I see no borders from
up heremy modded console.
Ah yes, DRM… burn it down, burn it all down
Okay but why is this in RPG Memes?
Worldbuilding aka lore
Bit shallow innit?
Yeah but not deep enough for a writing community, so here we are.
Sometimes truth is shallower than fiction
I guess it could be used in many different ways, but when I read it I thought of it in the context of a homebrew campaign’s lore (maybe ttrpg memes have corrupted my mind?)
Reminds me of the ROM regions and the endless suffering that is being in the PAL region.
Where’s region 0?
Region code 0 (“Worldwide”) discs work in all regions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code
I know, should be on the list for the privileged class who have no boundaries.
Damn Antarctic elites
The future that sovereign citizens didn’t know they were striving towards
Everywhere
What’s a DVD?
An invented creation used to segment regions of the Earth in homebrew RPG campaigns :P
Yo this but with leccy.
That chart says Vietnam is a mix of 220 and 127 V at 50 Hz. There might be some places that use 127 V, but it’s certainly not anywhere close to an equal split. Everywhere I saw had 220 V.
Why did they decide to lump in Australia/NZ with Latin America?
There’s three regions missing here - region 0 is “worldwide”, region 7 is “special purpose”, Oscar screening DVDs and the like, and region 8 is “international waters” for cruise ships and things. You can set several regions on the same disk, to make a 2/4/5 and the like. Set each region as a bit, and you can store that in a single byte - that makes it very easy to flash the firmware on DVD players to decide which disks they can play. Aus/NZ will want content in English and Latin America will want Spanish or Portuguese, so the DVD consortium can still get up to their often-illegal, certainly immoral, price fixing and bullshit.
Really, fuck DVDs. So much potential in the increased capacity, and then it was mired in crap like this and “disabled user operations” so that you can’t skip trailers. Time to raise the black flag and set sail for prosperous waters, me hearties.
this comment traveled in time from 2001 lol
Oz, why are you in with the rest of group 4?