![]() ![]() I also found two folders of other games that came included with YU-NO Game, and are: SH1 and SH2 meaning ?, I delete them or how I can play ?. Note: I had trouble installing the game because I had several options to choose, and I chose to “500mb-600mb” something, later, in the other options I do not know what I chose. I’m playing the game using the “AI5ENG.EXE” file. No voice or Japanese or English, nor have the “AI5ENG_VOICE.exe” file. Don’t do that.I have some problems, for example, managed to install the game from the original ISO and then apply the patch in English, up there all right.īut when I started playing the game I noticed I had no sound of voices. Unless you’re looking for early release of Ed McMillen’s ‘Fingered’ because hoo boy that’s well. ![]() I’m sure nobody wants this to become a guideline for how to obtain safe, illegal software, but it’s still undeniably the case that if you take the path of least resistance – type in the name of the most well-known pirate site in the world in your adress bar, avoid clicking the banner ads once you get there, search for the game you want and select the top results that come up (most seeded=most reliable), your risk is minimal. Babymech says: This is why I said “Anyone who can test-sign for the driver” is competent enough – obviously there is a theoretical possibility of fucking up your system, but it’s hardly accurate to say that pirated software is ‘risky’ just because of this. You might as well say that piracy is bad because your modem will tie up your phone line while you’re trying to get into those 1337 BBSes. I’m not saying that anyone should pirate software – I just wonder what the point of perpetuating this obviously false narrative is. It might have been true ten or fifteen years ago, but today, anyone who is competent enough to test-sign for the driver is competent enough to (much more easily) find a safe and reliable scene release of the game. Thanks to reader Marcus Hoffmann for the tip and Thomas Faust and Martin Vigneron for the German to English translations. I wouldn’t blame Windows 10 for this, but it’s another example of the harm done by restrictive or draconian DRM. If you choose this route it’ll leave a watermark, though. This last option is the fiddliest, but legal and free: you can download or learn. In many cases, official patches may have already removed the need for disc checks, but otherwise you might need to resort to dual-booting into an older version of Windows, riskily (and ironically) looking for a no-CD crack to remove the check, re-purchasing the game from a digital distributor that employs modern or no DRM such as GOG.com, or test-signing for the SafeDisc driver yourself. Despite this arguably being good for security, it’s still bad for people who want to easily play old favourites. ![]() This security flaw was patched by Microsoft, but the problems it caused became part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s. ![]()
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