| If you… | Then… | |---------|--------| | Have slow internet (under 2Mbps) | – 700MB is a lifesaver. | | Demand crystal-clear cutscenes | No – find the full DVD ISO. | | Play on original PS2 via CD-R | Yes – works reliably. | | Want the purest audio experience | No – compressed audio is tinny. | | Only care about co-op gameplay | Yes – core mechanics untouched. |
Mortal_Kombat_Shaolin_Monks_PS2_CD_Repack.7z (size ~680–720MB). Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks Highly Compressed 700mb
Fast forward to today, and the game has achieved cult status. Original discs are expensive, and emulation is common. However, the full ISO size of Shaolin Monks hovers around . This is where the demand for the Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks Highly Compressed 700mb version comes in. | If you… | Then… | |---------|--------| |
But the 700MB version is already the sweet spot – lower than that, and cutscenes become unwatchable. | | Want the purest audio experience |
The number is not arbitrary. It is the exact storage capacity of a standard 80-minute CD-R. In the mid-2000s, DVD burners were not universal. Gamers with modded PlayStation 2 consoles (like the famous "slim" SCPH-70000 series) often preferred to burn games onto cheaper CDs.
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