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Since doing a google/youtube search is so difficult.
Who needs a ps4 when you have this?
Doesn't matter about it, I thought I had deleted every copy of the game I had, but I still had one on my mac from when I was trying to get it to work on Mac. I tried the game again, it comes up saying its not responding, probably doesn't work on Windows 7 64 bit, so I might try install the 32-bit version.
Williamc99 What version of Windows 7 did you have? 64-bit or 32-bit?
I've got it aswell, had it a long time ago, I still play it a bit, I have Windows 7 to and it does work, Ill pm you that missing file, it didn't come up the first time I used it, but the next time I installed it it came up, I can send you the missing file.
I have, i'll see what i can arrange.Does anyone here have AFL Premiership 2005 on PC? Not the reloaded one that's online, I'm talking about a legit version that I can crack knowing that it works. If someone does, are they able to upload an iso or clonecd?
Sent you a PM.Does anybody have any version of AFL Premiership 2005 for PC? I have the actual disc, however due to use about a decade ago it stopped fully working. When I last tried to play it several years ago, it wouldn't install completely because of corrupted disc files. I downloaded the reloaded torrent, and installed the torrent version of the game, and with my actual disc, was able to run the game on Windows XP. I also have it on physical PS2 disc, but apart from running at terrible frame rates, it also lacks features of the PC version, mainly replays and in-game stats. I looked at the torrents, and no surprise, they are no longer being seeded. So does anybody have any PC version of the game that they can upload?
Any time.I have plenty of AFL games, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, Live, Live 2, Challenge, its not about a free alternative, i specifically want to use that game.
Sent you a PM.
Could always make an image file from the disc (.iso) with Imgburn and mount it with Daemon tools or Windows.Thanks, but maybe its the way I was running my VM, but I couldn't get it to run, might be my disc is actually too damaged now, as I just realised it has a small crack in it. Unfortunately another PC disc of this appears to be impossible to obtain.
Could always make an image file from the disc (.iso) with Imgburn and mount it with Daemon tools or Windows.
Plenty of vids on Youtube where you can try yourself.With my disc? Impossible. With the iso i was sent? If it was that simple, then the no cd crack would actually work. The only way to make this game run without the disc is to get someone who knows what they are doing to crack a 14 year old game with an extremely small audience. Unless someone with that expertise is on this site, it's never going to happen.
Plenty of vids on Youtube where you can try yourself.
What file extension does it have? .iso files are also listed as Disc Image Files in Windows.Anyone know how to get AFL Prem 2007 working on the PCSX2 emulator? I've got the file for it as a Disc Image File but not too sure how to convert to .iso even after searching it up.
If anyone could send over the .iso file if they have one, would be much appreciated.
Yes it is a Disc Image File. Here it is located in the bios folder.What file extension does it have? .iso files are also listed as Disc Image Files in Windows.
Yeah that'll be an iso most likely. You need to get the BIOS separately though. The bios is the guts of the PS2 operating system which they don't bundle with the emulator for legal reasons.Yes it is a Disc Image File. Here it is located in the bios folder.
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The issue is it still doesn't show up as BIOS rom in the PCSX2 emulator. Would this be because it's an .iso file? And if so, what will I need to convert it to?
Pardon the bump but does anyone know where to find a control layout for AFL 2004 on the PC?
nup cannot find one (unless i am completely blind)It's not in the game menus?