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Some sets support many additional hashes such as https://retroachievements.org/game/1453/hashes and it is difficult to easily determine which is the primary supported official release - the best way is looking to see which hash does not have a patch download link which probably isn't the discriminator we ideally want.
Almost all players will only use the official release to play sets and it would be preferential to be able to have it atop the compatible hashes or otherwise clearly indicated. Additionally, it might make sense to further divide the the Compatible hashes into Official Releases and Quality of Life/Translation (needs a better name) sections similar to how Incompatible and Untested hashes are broken out separately.
For any sets marked Compatible they would be displayed on the hash page under either the Official Release or the QoL section to allow players to quickly and easily see which official release version/region is supported by the set as well as which QoL/translation patches were also supported. Incompatible and Untested should remain hidden as they currently are.
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Some sets support many additional hashes such as https://retroachievements.org/game/1453/hashes and it is difficult to easily determine which is the primary supported official release - the best way is looking to see which hash does not have a patch download link which probably isn't the discriminator we ideally want.
Almost all players will only use the official release to play sets and it would be preferential to be able to have it atop the compatible hashes or otherwise clearly indicated. Additionally, it might make sense to further divide the the Compatible hashes into Official Releases and Quality of Life/Translation (needs a better name) sections similar to how Incompatible and Untested hashes are broken out separately.
For any sets marked Compatible they would be displayed on the hash page under either the Official Release or the QoL section to allow players to quickly and easily see which official release version/region is supported by the set as well as which QoL/translation patches were also supported. Incompatible and Untested should remain hidden as they currently are.
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