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Always Remember me (game) NEED FULL GAME TORRENT!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 3359695"><p><strong>X-note</strong> </p><p></p><p>1) Game is 1st version. I don't have the latest version. THIS version is the one released on 16 Aug 2013. Please don't bash me if this is NOT the version you want. I have been bashed for this before.</p><p></p><p>2) Game is windows only. Despite me saying this, I still get comments on other forums where I shared my files that they cannot play the games on Linux or Mac.</p><p></p><p>3) Mediafire, Mega, Chinese upload and download sites like Baidu, 2shared, 4shared, Filecloud etc are banned in my country. Also Mediafire, Filecloud.io and 4shared are known for deleting accounts that have files the company thinks are pirated and infringe copyright. The basic rule of these sites is that if a file has high traffic (i.e. many people downloading), the company will think it is copyrighted stuff and delete the file AND THEN delete the uploader's account. I say this because I have seen people complain that it is unfair of the uploader to delete files before they can download them. It is not the fault of the uploaders. If you ever have a link on those sites that used to work but don't any more, this is the reason.</p><p></p><p>I can only use sendspace for this reason too. If you cannot use sendspace, please ask someone else to mirror the links below for you.</p><p></p><p>link - www(dot)sendspace(dot)com/file/4viia5</p><p></p><p>Replace (dot) with a real dot, period, full stop - whatever you call that dot at the end of the sentence in your part of the world.</p><p></p><p>If unzipping with winrar fails, do the following</p><p></p><p>A) check file size. This is important. NEVER trust your computer when it says download is complete. Always check file size. If you have an incomplete file, you will fail in unzipping and you will get both CRC error and corrupted file messages. What do I mean by this? Sometimes your computer or internet will say that it has finished downloading a file even though the reverse is true. For example, you want to download a 100mb file, but your computer or internet says that the download is complete at 70mb or any number less than 100mb. The result is that you have a file less than 100mb in size. This means your file is of an incomplete size. When you have an incomplete file, no matter how you unzip the files, you will be doomed to failure. This is because your computer is trying to unzip an incomplete file. Because it cannot unzip an incomplete file, the task will fail. Your computer will say the file is corrupt, you have CRC error, and that your unzipping attempt has failed and other failure messages. </p><p>- To check file size do this: </p><p>- check file size from the download site before downloading. write it down. </p><p>- now download the file. </p><p>- after download finishes, check file size.</p><p>- compare the number you have written down to the file size upon completion of download. </p><p>- if it is the same, then you safe. </p><p>- if it is not the same and is less than the number you have written down, download again.</p><p></p><p>B) make sure you have latest winrar. it is free. search google for it. if you are using old winrar, you cannot unzip anything zipped in new winrar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 3359695"] [B]X-note[/B] 1) Game is 1st version. I don't have the latest version. THIS version is the one released on 16 Aug 2013. Please don't bash me if this is NOT the version you want. I have been bashed for this before. 2) Game is windows only. Despite me saying this, I still get comments on other forums where I shared my files that they cannot play the games on Linux or Mac. 3) Mediafire, Mega, Chinese upload and download sites like Baidu, 2shared, 4shared, Filecloud etc are banned in my country. Also Mediafire, Filecloud.io and 4shared are known for deleting accounts that have files the company thinks are pirated and infringe copyright. The basic rule of these sites is that if a file has high traffic (i.e. many people downloading), the company will think it is copyrighted stuff and delete the file AND THEN delete the uploader's account. I say this because I have seen people complain that it is unfair of the uploader to delete files before they can download them. It is not the fault of the uploaders. If you ever have a link on those sites that used to work but don't any more, this is the reason. I can only use sendspace for this reason too. If you cannot use sendspace, please ask someone else to mirror the links below for you. link - www(dot)sendspace(dot)com/file/4viia5 Replace (dot) with a real dot, period, full stop - whatever you call that dot at the end of the sentence in your part of the world. If unzipping with winrar fails, do the following A) check file size. This is important. NEVER trust your computer when it says download is complete. Always check file size. If you have an incomplete file, you will fail in unzipping and you will get both CRC error and corrupted file messages. What do I mean by this? Sometimes your computer or internet will say that it has finished downloading a file even though the reverse is true. For example, you want to download a 100mb file, but your computer or internet says that the download is complete at 70mb or any number less than 100mb. The result is that you have a file less than 100mb in size. This means your file is of an incomplete size. When you have an incomplete file, no matter how you unzip the files, you will be doomed to failure. This is because your computer is trying to unzip an incomplete file. Because it cannot unzip an incomplete file, the task will fail. Your computer will say the file is corrupt, you have CRC error, and that your unzipping attempt has failed and other failure messages. - To check file size do this: - check file size from the download site before downloading. write it down. - now download the file. - after download finishes, check file size. - compare the number you have written down to the file size upon completion of download. - if it is the same, then you safe. - if it is not the same and is less than the number you have written down, download again. B) make sure you have latest winrar. it is free. search google for it. if you are using old winrar, you cannot unzip anything zipped in new winrar. [/QUOTE]
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