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i understand thank you
however if i were a dev i would have made it an option to select it from the steam library .
I... give up. Just... go download the Taito X2 rom and the emulator and go enjoy your downgraded game.
ok thanks ! but can you play SFIV AE taito X2 rom online via steam? propably not huh
I wonder what the developer would think if i downloaded the rom without owning the actual arcade machine . sounds illegal
+1
Half the people here dont know how to use computer.
This is why people should never believe what other sites say when it comes to ROMs without doing some research first, like for example the whole "If you don't own the game you must delete the ROM in 24 hours". That's a lie, it's an illegal activity the second you started to download it.
Also I really doubt you'll find that much people playing SSFIV AE online in a week. Most of us already moved to Ultra. You can also buy a GFWL copy of AE which will never be patched to Ultra, which still has online active as well.
ok thanks
A friend of mine on steam just mentioned that his SFIV AE has been renamed to ultra even though he did not buy it. It just boots up as AE.
1) Uncheck DLC
2) Try to run game, has to download old files
3) When files are done downloading, run the game once
4) Zip/rename/make a copy of SF4AE directory
5) Turn on/check DLC, and download Ultra files
6) Run Ultra
If you want to play AE,
zip/rename/make a copy of SF4AEultraupgrade
replace it with your zip/backup copy of SF4AE and turn off DLC
To play Ultra, backup your AE data again (or just the save file) and overwrite/copy over data with the Ultra data and check the dlc box.
It is round about like crazy, but this should work.
As for why Capcom simply doesn't add the other game to the account and does this instead, I have no idea. This is just as bad/worse as GTA4 and having the DLC for that, but you cannot have it all together as one game if you bought the upgrade DLC, the only way to do that would be to buy the 'complete' edition that has it all bundled together.
anything else you want to mention? Because that comment was worthless to me
its just a shame that someone would need to do all that just to play the pc version of AE
I guess like someone mentioned you can resort to emulation. It just ruins the nostolgic of running the game on pc .that my whole point of my post i am trying to get accross . PC games are meant to last decades to be replayed . I guess capcom just wants to remove SFIV AE from existance so they can re rrelease it again in some sort of aniversary edition to make us feel good .
False.
Downloading, by itself, is a grey area that even RIAA have not challenged in court for the fear of losing.
What is illegal (and validated by thousands of successful RIAA lawsuits) is providing the material to be downloaded. For example, if I download a Beatles CD with p2p and get caught by RIAA, I'm going to get sued for providing the CD to others (as that is how p2p work). However, I am not going to get sued for downloading the CD.
It's the uploading, not the downloading (although the two acts go hands in hand in many cases)
Now, obviously, if you don't own a copy of a copyrighted material, you shouldn't download. Go buy it online for a couple of bucks.
Nope your stuck good luck