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    Quote Originally Posted by KARTLOS
    i did read the manual online before i got the game, but i dont remember where though!

    i think it was the website where you can legally download the game if you are in the us, dont remember what that was though.

    I would love to download the game rather than wait for it to come with the inevitable risk of it being stolen on the way. I know the download exists because I have seen a Sega comment on how the downloaded version may conflict in multiplayer. If anybody knows could they please post or email me

    One other thing. I stand corrected. The latest set of stills that accompany Ken Turners articlr on combat are very impressive and show more than just battle scenes but a good variety of maps.


    Andrew

    PS I also would like to know how to remove banners and green things. I saw a post a few days ago by chance but cannot locate it on search for the life of me.

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    Downloading the game is illegal and you won't get any help here.

    I'd steer clear of the topic if i were you.

    As for the green things, it's in the config file, and, irrc, it's pretty self explanitory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sapi
    Downloading the game is illegal and you won't get any help here.

    I'd steer clear of the topic if i were you.

    As for the green things, it's in the config file, and, irrc, it's pretty self explanitory.
    No downloading is not illegal if you pay for it. Quite a few games are available for sale against a credit card or paypal by reputable firms such as Gamespot.

    I`m surprised at your insinuation, If you came to my home you would see more than 100 paid for games that friends brought me fron the UK or successfully arrived by mail.

    Iwill look in the config file and I suspect its setting something to 0. Thanks

    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewmuir
    I would love to download the game rather than wait for it to come with the inevitable risk of it being stolen on the way. I know the download exists because I have seen a Sega comment on how the downloaded version may conflict in multiplayer. If anybody knows could they please post or email me
    So mail gets "lost" in Chile as well. I've had this problem alot in Peru, where I kind of expect it. I've only visited Chile briefly crossing the border to Arica. I can understand why you'd want to download it legally from Sega, as opposed to receving it by post. (In Peru, probably more than 90% of CDs, games, and DVDs are copies anyway so it wouldn't be much of an issue there as they're freely available in small shops and markets).

    If the .pdf manual is on the disc it should be available for download as well. If not, then it should only be available in paper form to deter piracy (not that it will deter piracy much as it never has in the past).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manco Capac
    So mail gets "lost" in Chile as well. I've had this problem alot in Peru, where I kind of expect it. I've only visited Chile briefly crossing the border to Arica. I can understand why you'd want to download it legally from Sega, as opposed to receving it by post. (In Peru, probably more than 90% of CDs, games, and DVDs are copies anyway so it wouldn't be much of an issue there as they're freely available in small shops and markets).
    It used to be trouble free and everything arrived at my local postoffice intact. But now I suspect there are people on the lookout for DVDs etc to copy and sell. I find that its best to have friends in `foreign parts`who can bring them.

    I`m now waiting for an apology from Sapi though I doubt that it will be forthcoming.

    Andrew

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