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Hmm.? I've played some of the avis in media player and music is nowhere to be heard there.
Yes the 32bit patch does the same for me. If someone could fix this, or just made it so the duck-decompressor is bypassed, we're in business.the 32bit patch makes a big black bar in the vids for me. Also, just looking at the vids in winmediaplayer, the PSX ones are a lot better looking. Then again, if you dont want to go through all the work, the PC ones are acceptable...
the whole idea of abandonware is that the company that made it stopes supporting it and for the game to not be in production anymore (meaning you can't go to a store that sells pc games and buy it but have to buy a 2nd hand copy from somebody on ebay)Are you asking seriously?
Or should I start from the "There is no such thing as abandonware"-angle? Because there really is not, handful of old commercial games have been released as freeware, but that's just because people who own the rights wished to do so. To improve the sales of their sequels, most often.
But other than that, games don't mysteriously turn into abandonware, nor do legal people know anything about thing called abandonware as a concept.
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That is what people distributing this "abandonware" would like you to believe, yes. Thing is, it has nothing to do with law. If you get caught with "abandonware", you'll be just as guilty as if you were caught with a pirated copy of Half-Life 2.the whole idea of abandonware is that the company that made it stopes supporting it and for the game to not be in production anymore (meaning you can't go to a store that sells pc games and buy it but have to buy a 2nd hand copy from somebody on ebay)
Big surprise, considering that Square never released it for PC. Better try the people who did.Since the last patch made for the game was made a few years ago ( not sure when 1.02 was released)and you can't even find anything on it on squares websiteSo I think this game can fall under that category.
No, it would not make a good argument. Face it, there is no such thing as good reason for supporting pirated software.you have have some good points, but this site mostly deals with modding the pc ver (say improving the char models and creating a harder mode and such), but it is only for the pc ver. Say someone wants to try out some of this stuff they can only do so with a legal copy (there is a tread saying you only support legal copys) Since the PC ver is not sold at any stores anymore how can someone buy a legal copy to try some of this? (of course this would make a good argument why to suport downloaded copys, but that will be left for another day)
Read my post above for a very good reason why there are no patches coming.Also they make patches for games when bugs arise in the game that needs to be corected. Well I can understand how they can't come out with patches all the time for everone of there games, they can at least deal with any major problume that do pop up they could have at least delt with the bugd that happen if you use a computer that is way above the system specs (the super fast motercycle minigame and the chocobo racing)
*sigh*ps: also this game was made for windows 95! and microsoft recently stoped suportion 98 (I think a year or 2 ago)
ps: on the faqs for there site
http://support.eidosinteractive.com...altList=true&game=79&platform=3&problemType=8
it said about replacement disks
Please Note: The following titles have been discontinued, replacement disks or manuals are no longer available.
and guess what Final Fantasy VII (7) is on that list.
a car and a pice of software are 2 diffrent things. With cars there are x ammount of them around, but with software or games you can make copys of them all day long. They can make copys of a gmae a lot easer then a car. Alsoif you bye a game second hand the company that made the game dose not get 1 cent from the sell so to them it is the same as downloading a copy off say bit torrent becuase the only thing that would mean is your disks look prittier thats it. Besides you don't know what kinda of shape the disks will be in if you are getting a used game.No, it would not make a good argument. Face it, there is no such thing as good reason for supporting pirated software.you have have some good points, but this site mostly deals with modding the pc ver (say improving the char models and creating a harder mode and such), but it is only for the pc ver. Say someone wants to try out some of this stuff they can only do so with a legal copy (there is a tread saying you only support legal copys) Since the PC ver is not sold at any stores anymore how can someone buy a legal copy to try some of this? (of course this would make a good argument why to suport downloaded copys, but that will be left for another day)
I guess that you'll have to buy second hand then, if you can't find new ones. Available for example from the very same Amazon I just linked to. Very likely also available from such places as eBay.
Read my post above for a very good reason why there are no patches coming.Also they make patches for games when bugs arise in the game that needs to be corected. Well I can understand how they can't come out with patches all the time for everone of there games, they can at least deal with any major problume that do pop up they could have at least delt with the bugd that happen if you use a computer that is way above the system specs (the super fast motercycle minigame and the chocobo racing)
If people really want a lifetime support, they should be suggesting a support contracts with a monthly fee to the game makers. Then it might make a sense to support old games that do not generate cash anymore.
*sigh*ps: also this game was made for windows 95! and microsoft recently stoped suportion 98 (I think a year or 2 ago)
ps: on the faqs for there site
http://support.eidosinteractive.com...altList=true&game=79&platform=3&problemType=8
it said about replacement disks
Please Note: The following titles have been discontinued, replacement disks or manuals are no longer available.
and guess what Final Fantasy VII (7) is on that list.
Dude, can I "borrow" (steal) the first vintage car I happen to see? Because one of my army buddies has a really nice '59 de Ville, quite a gas guzzler, but looks nice. Surely he wouldn't mind if I just took it?
I'm pretty sure that support for it from a Cadillac dealer is starting to be pretty non-existent these days. And you can't buy a new one from the stores, either.
Thus it's abandonware, right?
Of course they can. I was just pointing out that "not supported anymore" is not a valid reason for stealing something.a car and a pice of software are 2 diffrent things. With cars there are x ammount of them around, but with software or games you can make copys of them all day long. They can make copys of a gmae a lot easer then a car.
Car manufacturers don't get a dime from second hand sales either, for that matter.Alsoif you bye a game second hand the company that made the game dose not get 1 cent from the sell so to them it is the same as downloading a copy off say bit torrent becuase the only thing that would mean is your disks look prittier thats it.
Life's a bitch and then you die, as they say. In other words; that's an excuse and not a very good one, either. Yes, some people sell discs that should have been destroyed long time ago. But eBay and the like have seller rating systems, so you can check if they have done such things in past.Besides you don't know what kinda of shape the disks will be in if you are getting a used game.
Don't remember hearing about such thing, but I wouldn't be totally surprised if it was true. Considering all the DMCAs and other nice stuff. Still, these things are worth investigating further because often there are lots of unfounded rumors going around; like the 'it's legal to try this software for 24 hours, if you delete it afterwards' and 'fansubbing is legal'. Neither of them are true, yet lots of people still believe that the latter is.ps: I think I remember hearing about some kind of law or something about selling used pc games in the usa am I crazy or is there something like that?
am I crazy
Alsoif you bye a game second hand the company that made the game dose not get 1 cent from the sell so to them it is the same as downloading a copy off say bit torrent becuase the only thing that would mean is your disks look prittier thats it.
So I would have to say
*If they stoped making and selling the PC ver of the game in stores
*they stoped suportin the game and releasing any patch the fix the bugs that pop up
then I think it can and should be called abandonware
ps: also this game was made for windows 95! and microsoft recently stoped suportion 98 (I think a year or 2 ago)