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Complicated Burning/downloading ISO/ game

Melei
04-10-2007, 11:31 PM
I recently downloaded a game from a bit torrent, don't worry it was 100% legal, not a game that requires a CD key. It was in ISO file format. I used "Magic ISO" to extract those files into a separate folder. I have no idea how to get this game to work, I only know that it is now in a folder all neat and pretty on my desktop. In the folder are contents like Autorun and other various game files. Do I need to burn these files on a dvd in order to play this game or what? I am very confused on what to do because in the instructions that came with the file, it says to use a program called Steam Buster Revolution to install the game. I don't know what "steam" is or anything and I feel completely in the dark. Could someone help me out? Thank you.

Ross

Nodsu
04-11-2007, 04:19 AM
"Steam Buster" and a game in .ISO format? Sorry mate, unless you provide serious proof, this looks very illegal to me. Thread closed.

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