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What does the ''DG'' marking mean?


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Letters behind a game title usually stand for the region the trophy list is for. If a game has two or more regional list they can be identified by that. US for USA or EU for Europe for example.

It's a kinda recent feature and it isn't implemented in all lists yet.

 

But I honestly don't know what DG could stand for. Maybe "digital game" if it has separate lists for digital and physical copy? Or for a country I don't recognize right now.

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I think it stands for "Digital". I know that game has a digital and disk release with different trophy lists, so I think that is how it is distinguished. I think regions are also going to start showing as data gets input (NA/CA/EU/JP/etc).

 

Or I could be totally wrong. Lol

 

Edit: whelp, ninja's

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8 minutes ago, Evil_Joker88 said:

 

It's that simple?  1f602.png  I was certain it would be two words somehow 1f605.png

 

If you check the page https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/6504-tachyon-project you can see that it says "Physical Version" under the game logo on the right.

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4 hours ago, Piano Reeves said:

GER - Germany (examples)

Ofc! I have the German Saints Row The Third... How could I forget?

3 hours ago, grifteskymfning said:

 

GER, Germany,

RU, Russia

AU, Australia

And how could I forget my home country and the Soviets :P

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On 1/19/2018 at 5:01 AM, Nitro said:

NA and CA are the same region :P

But for everyone else, here are the regions:

 

EU - Europen

NA - North American

JP - Japanese

KR - Korean

CH - Mainland Chinese

HK - Hong Kong

PH - Physical

DG - Digital

 

Well, there's also:

AS  - Asia

RU - Russia

 

@BlindMango I see Demon's Souls has been set to JP now, but it's entire Asia. Japan version doesn't have English translation, while Chinese version has English translation. Both share the same list.

http://demonssouls.wikidot.com/versions

Yeah, also Korean.

 

Versions not listed there are best of versions etc, but eh, same regions, but NA best of version comes with OST. :) 

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As grifteskymfning mentioned, the meaning of the letters is always available in the list itself :P 

 

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22 minutes ago, MMDE said:

 I see Demon's Souls has been set to JP now, but it's entire Asia. Japan version doesn't have English translation, while Chinese version has English translation. Both share the same list.

 

Fixed!

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