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  • kaka84
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    so theres no hope left for finding a copy of the game?

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  • Alzaire
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    It's a dead end lead. Already been dealt with.

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  • kaka84
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    ok, becouse i ve never seen it before i thought to post it but isnt this a lead that someone actually has a copy of this game?

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  • Darkmoon
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    Yes. Yes we have.

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  • kaka84
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    hi guys i just found a video on youtube about one guy that is actually playing the game have you ever seen this??

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  • Alzaire
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    The game was never fully completed, but the 5th era is the most complete version. Speculatively it was generally close to being done (around ~80% complete).

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  • leftshoe18
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    Is the 5th era one the complete game?

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  • Alzaire
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    Originally posted by GameTak3r View Post
    so 5th era that was shown in the wild is it the same build which was shown BH complete disc and isnt curators 3rd era?
    Curator's is the 4th era, not 3rd. And yes, the CD videos came from 5th era.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Alzaire View Post
    Only 2 builds have ever popped up in the wild. The Curator build (4th era) and the Final (5th) era build (Inflames' old source). The others have only ever just been seen in videos or magazines. It is doubtful copies of those still exist, but you never know. Pre-2007 I would have swore it unlikely to ever see anything but the final era beta, and then the earlier build shows up.
    so 5th era that was shown in the wild is it the same build which was shown BH complete disc and isnt curators 3rd era?

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  • Shugotenshi
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    "but I think that if we're not looking actively in Japan we might never find it."

    Agreed.

    My hope is for the final build.

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  • Rick Hunter
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    Originally posted by Alzaire View Post
    Of course, you could also argue that someone with a final beta may just feel that it's no longer important enough to potentially sell or come forward with it if an earlier build leaked. It just really depends on the owners and their positions.
    Actually what I'm thinking is that the few persons in possession of that final build wouldn't necessarily know that the available version is much older.

    We'll see what happens, but I think that if we're not looking actively in Japan we might never find it.

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  • VirusPunk
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    Originally posted by Rick Hunter View Post
    I am personally interested in very early versions of the game (the blue era), and the "final" one. The curator version doesn't seem very enjoyable gameplay-wise, and rather incomplete.
    What build it is doesn't really matter to me. I'd just like to be able to play 1.5 in general. It would be like experiencing a whole new Resident Evil game. If I had a choice though, I would want the build closest to the final so I can roam around in the labs killing the zombie mutant gorillas and web spinner chimeras, and of course Beta Birkin too.

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  • RetroRain
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    Originally posted by Alzaire View Post
    The version Curator reviewed is the most likely version that may eventually see the light of day within the community. It is correct that the final beta was in the hands of someone close to Capcom, and those builds were probably in-house only, so probably only Capcom employees and their friends/family would have them (and who knows how many of those copies may even still be left).

    I don't think the early alpha build will provide that much more enjoyment than Curator's build. I'd bet that even if a disc of it were to ever show up, it would probably be like two or three rooms at best. At least the 4th era would have a lot more of the backgrounds and information stored there. The early versions are still pretty cool though.

    Actually I think acquiring a non-final beta has more potential to bring a final beta (or I suppose other builds) out of the woodwork than ruin chances of it. Optimistically hypothetical, once a leak/release of an earlier build has broken the ice, there's really less of a reason to be so ridiculously secretive about the betas. At that point, owners may as well sell or trade, as a large draw of the game is gonna be already covered (much of 1.5's remaining mystery will be revealed if a 4th era build was leaked, even if not all of it). Which means that 1.5 won't be quite a gold mine anymore and owners are gonna know that and may take the opportunity to try to sell any of their original/developer pressed copies to people. Could be a great opportunity to sell a final beta, as there will probably be major hype right after an earlier build leak that could be taken advantage of. Of course, you could also argue that someone with a final beta may just feel that it's no longer important enough to potentially sell or come forward with it if an earlier build leaked. It just really depends on the owners and their positions.
    Perfect post. I agree with all of this.

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  • Alzaire
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    Originally posted by Rick Hunter View Post
    But it seems more likely that if we ever get our hands on it, it'll probably be the curator build. Since inflame's contact was apparently tied to some way or another to Capcom, this build might have never been really released in the wild.

    It would create a new problem though, if we acquired an older copy, it could probably ruin our chances to get the latest build.

    I am personally interested in very early versions of the game (the blue era), and the "final" one. The curator version doesn't seem very enjoyable gameplay-wise, and rather incomplete.

    I wonder if the unfinished RPD backgrounds that were found in the BH2 demo were finalized in the latest build and the curator one.
    The version Curator reviewed is the most likely version that may eventually see the light of day within the community. It is correct that the final beta was in the hands of someone close to Capcom, and those builds were probably in-house only, so probably only Capcom employees and their friends/family would have them (and who knows how many of those copies may even still be left).

    I don't think the early alpha build will provide that much more enjoyment than Curator's build. I'd bet that even if a disc of it were to ever show up, it would probably be like two or three rooms at best. At least the 4th era would have a lot more of the backgrounds and information stored there. The early versions are still pretty cool though.

    Actually I think acquiring a non-final beta has more potential to bring a final beta (or I suppose other builds) out of the woodwork than ruin chances of it. Optimistically hypothetical, once a leak/release of an earlier build has broken the ice, there's really less of a reason to be so ridiculously secretive about the betas. At that point, owners may as well sell or trade, as a large draw of the game is gonna be already covered (much of 1.5's remaining mystery will be revealed if a 4th era build was leaked, even if not all of it). Which means that 1.5 won't be quite a gold mine anymore and owners are gonna know that and may take the opportunity to try to sell any of their original/developer pressed copies to people. Could be a great opportunity to sell a final beta, as there will probably be major hype right after an earlier build leak that could be taken advantage of. Of course, you could also argue that someone with a final beta may just feel that it's no longer important enough to potentially sell or come forward with it if an earlier build leaked. It just really depends on the owners and their positions.

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  • Rick Hunter
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    But it seems more likely that if we ever get our hands on it, it'll probably be the curator build. Since inflame's contact was apparently tied to some way or another to Capcom, this build might have never been really released in the wild.

    It would create a new problem though, if we acquired an older copy, it could probably ruin our chances to get the latest build.

    I am personally interested in very early versions of the game (the blue era), and the "final" one. The curator version doesn't seem very enjoyable gameplay-wise, and rather incomplete.

    I wonder if the unfinished RPD backgrounds that were found in the BH2 demo were finalized in the latest build and the curator one.

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