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  1. As someone with 7500+ submissions, this new layout is actually discouraging me from wanting to make changes. It's slow, everything is too big, and things were touched that did not need to be. For example, in changes status I need click on "see image" to actually see what I submitted when it was already loaded in before. And the images under games/images are compressed so you need to click on them to see view in full resolution, when everything already was viewable in full before. A dark option would have been perfect.
  2. I'm all for innovation but I also firmly believe in "If it aint broke, don't fix it." That being said, please add the ability to use the old Games DB Layout. It's going to take a long while to get used to the new one, plus some features are missing...although the dark mode is a plus
  3. So, this still works as of Dec. 2023.. but when i import a show, i have to manually change each additional app to use kodi as an emulator. I wonder if there's a way to automate this....
  4. have you ever figured this out? I'm trying to bulk edit additional apps to use emulator but it takes forever 😗
  5. Thanks for this. I wonder if a scraper for book/magazine/comic books exists...🤔 Edit: Any way to also scrape Box - Back and Box - Spine? Feels super weird without them
  6. Sorry to necro but could you post those playlists? I could really use them for my collection
  7. I tried to create a batch file with this but it didnt work, could you post it?
  8. Could you make a bat to extract first page from PDF also? I'm also getting low quality jpgs from ComicUtilityBelt and i cba to pay for acrobat
  9. Amazing, spent the last 3 days on this lmao. Not sure what to do with the template, i cant seem to plug it in anywhere and i cant change the settings in flippdf outside of format / pre-made templates. I'd love to see PC Gamer and Gameinformer make an appearence Also found an issue of game players that was listed as missing and created the metadata for it, I'll send it via PM.
  10. How does one add a background and play music using Flip PDF? (I have the pro version)
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    Here is a collection of PS2 spines, since I could not find any on the internet I decided to collect them myself 🙂 Contains spines for all known games released in NA. Includes PAL spines where NTSC could not be found, also includes some fanart spines. 1,828 in total, 141 MB unzipped.
  12. Please add the Microsoft Xbox Series S|X to the list of platforms. Name Microsoft Xbox Series S|X Release Date November 10, 2020 Developer Microsoft Manufacturer Flextronics, Foxconn Max Controllers 4 Cpu Custom AMD 8-core Zen 2 Series X: 3.8 GHz, 3.6 GHz with SMT Series S: 3.6 GHz, 3.4 GHz with SMT Memory GDDR6 SDRAM Series X: 10 GB/320-bit & 6 GB/192-bit (16 GB total) Series S: 8 GB/128-bit & 2 GB/32-bit (10 GB total) Graphics Custom AMD Radeon RDNA 2 architecture Series X: 52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz, 12.16 TFLOPS Series S: 20 CUs @ 1.565 GHz, 4.01 TFLOPS Sound Custom Project Acoustics 3-D Audio Dolby Atmos DTS:X 7.1 surround sound Display All models: 720p, 1080p, 1440p, 4K Series X: 8K Media Series X: Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, CD, Digital distribution Series S: Digital distribution Notes The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are, collectively, the fourth generation consoles in the Xbox series. Released on November 10, 2020, the higher-end Xbox Series X and lower-end Xbox Series S are part of the ninth generation of video game consoles, which also includes Sony's PlayStation 5, released the same month. They superseded the Xbox One. In early 2019, rumors emerged of a fourth generation of Xbox consoles (codenamed "Scarlett") that consisted of a high-end model ("Anaconda") and a lower-end model ("Lockhart"). Microsoft teased Anaconda in June 2019 during E3 2019 and unveiled it as the Xbox Series X during The Game Awards in December. On September 8, 2020, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox Series S. Like the Xbox One, the consoles use an AMD 64-bit x86-64 CPU and GPU. Both models have solid-state drives to reduce loading times, support for hardware-accelerated ray-tracing and spatial audio, the ability to convert games to high-dynamic-range rendering using machine learning (Auto HDR), support for HDMI 2.1 variable refresh rate and low-latency modes, and updated controllers. Xbox Series X was designed to nominally render games in 2160p (4K resolution) at 60 frames per second (FPS). The lower-end, digital-only Xbox Series S, which has reduced specifications and does not include an optical drive, was designed to nominally render games in 1440p at 60 FPS, with support for 4K video scaling and ray tracing. Xbox Series X/S are backwards-compatible with nearly all Xbox One-compatible games and accessories (including Xbox 360 and original Xbox games that were made backward-compatible with Xbox One); the newer hardware gives games better performance and visuals. At launch, Microsoft encouraged a "soft" transition between generations, similar to PC gaming, offering the "Smart Delivery" framework to allow publishers to provide upgraded versions of Xbox One titles with optimizations for Xbox Series X/S. Publishers are not required to use Smart Delivery and may publish Xbox Series X/S-exclusive titles if they choose. Electronic Arts is among the developers that do not use Smart Delivery. Critics praised the Xbox Series X/S for the hardware improvements over Xbox One and Microsoft's emphasis on cross-generation releases, but believed that the games available at launch did not fully use the hardware capabilities. Microsoft has not released sales data for the Xbox Series X/S but said on July 27, 2021, that they were the fastest-selling Xbox models to date. It was estimated that Microsoft had shipped at least 18.5 million units of the two consoles worldwide by December 2022. In June 2023, during an ID@Xbox presentation at the Best International Games (BIG) Festival in Brazil, Microsoft revealed that over 21 million Xbox Series consoles have been sold worldwide.
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