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This has got the same energy as that one time I saw a guy saying Castlevania Bloodlines was a better game than Castlevania 3 simply because the former was released on newer hardware.
That by itself keeps the idea of the USFIV version being better debatable, and as such "The other version is better", not a satisfactory answer for its absence for people wanting the Third Strike one.
That said there's a jukebox mod so you can just help yourself to the classic version if Capcom won't
Your comment, as it was written, falls neatly into that formula. Thus, I meant both.
but that doesn't mean that my point, that Capcom "subjectively" chose the "subjectively" better version, is false.
Also look up lo-fi, there's entire genres of music about compressed audio and deliberately using cruder means of recording and mixing, just because it sounds clearer over your $200 Sennheisers doesn't mean the general public will like it more. Music remains more art than science.