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  1. I'm afraid I didn't quite understand those answers. The Fake Rom List supposedly represents the games currently supported in LaunchBox. I have not yet been able to perceive any country-specific turbulence through a currently imported Fake Rom List. So if I create a fake rom list in 2022 for example, and then import that into LaunchBox and use that as a basis to download all the media files, then I supposedly have a complete set of the media files at that time. But after a LaunchBox version update you don't know which games have been added to which system. So you have to continue to create Fake-Rom-Lists in self-chosen time intervals, import them again and check all media again and download missing ones. So if these fake rom lists were part of LaunchBox itself then you could save a lot of work. (As far as one has the goal to always have an up-to-date and complete media collection).
  2. I hope that I have not already been asked and answered this question, but I have not found anything about it. Why is the entire game database, as it can be created as a fake rom list, not part of LaunchBox itself? You don't have the overview when new games for existing systems have been added and would have to import a new Fake-Rom-List often to be always up to date with the game database, right?
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