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Go to Sonic Retro's Sa2 modding thread and look for the page that has the link for the DC models or Go to Sonic hacker, Main Memory's website.
My anti-spyware is super sensitive on both my computers, so I will hold off on executing that idea. Thank you for submitting it.
EDIT- Right after posting this I found a post that said to use Fullscreen rather than Windowed. It worked wonders! Are you running this in Windowed mode by any chance? It's worth a shot!
Oh, and DON'T expect a patch for it. Patching a game is the last thing SEGA would do in the whole eternity. Plus, they do horrible configuration tools for the games. Whenever they do a MEDIOCRE configuration tool which is a BASIC for PC games, they raise the prices slightly. Sonic Generations is on the 30 dollars - R$50 while other games are less than 10 bucks/R$20... Besides ASR Transformed. Noticed the pattern here? ASRT and Generations have true configuration tools, and are the most expensive Sonic games on Steam.
tl;dr don't expect anything good for Steam from SEGA.
NOTE: I understand my video card/processor is truly weak, and from 2010, but how can't it run a 2001 game (SA2) properly? WHAT THE HELL, SEGA???
That's right: The same price for a console game.
Now you should ask yourself: WHO THE HELL WOULD BUY A SIMPLE CONTROLLER FOR R$150 WHEN YOU CAN BUY A SIMPLE CONTROLLER FOR R$20 - 30?
Geez, why can't they just make any controllers compatible with their games? Is that too much to ask? Yes, it is. Cause they will waste a small bit of extra money on it, so if they were to do that, they'd raise the game price from R$15 to R$50. That's just a sample of SEGA's stupidness. You never had an issue with a SEGA game on Steam once most likely because you live in the US and have enough money to buy a good PC. A good PC may cost $200 or 300 at your countries, but over here, it costs R$1,000 - 3,000.
They just don't care about it, all they want is our money. And if they truly care about the fans, they would have released Phantasy Star Online 2 in English already. -_-
As for PSO2, it's very irrelevant with this discussion. You should know by now that Japan always gets most games first and that the rest of the world has to be very patient for their own versions.