Crixler

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  1. Huh, I'm not sure. I don't think I've ever tried accessing the subtitles on my copy, so I'm not really sure what the deal is with them. Check out this thread, maybe it can answer your question: Link. I think posts 13-15 might be what you want.
  2. Did you unrar/unzip the file? It has directions on what to do next in there. Something involving a program called jdownloader, I think it was. For an explanation for this, the real download is a disc .iso, and is a bit large for most filesharing sites and such. So the iso is compressed into a rar file which is split into about 70 individual pieces, each one uploaded separately. Downloading 70 things from something like rapidshare would be rather obnoxious, so that's where jdownloader comes in. When you download the file you already got, it contains directions on where to find jdownloader and how to use it, and a file that you open with jdownloader. That file is basically a fancy list of links too all 70 parts, and jdownloader downloads them all automatically. I was a bit confused when I first encountered it as well, but once you figure it out it's not too bad. Though a torrent would be simpler.
  3. Subscribe? I don't believe so, I don't think I ever did anything of the sort... Maybe they changed something? Checking it out... Okay, there's a link to fanedit.info on there, which is where the actual downloads are. Fanedit.org is just like a database. So head on over to fanedit.info, and on the top hit Star Wars, and the extended editions are near the bottom. The way downloading there works is a little unusual. And the extended prequels are only available in NTSC, for what it's worth. So if you're in Europe or somewhere else that uses PAL, you might have some difficulty getting it to play. And no, you don't need to register your copy of the movie in any way. It's sort of a benefit of the doubt type thing. Like game ROMS. As long as you legally own a copy of the movie or game or whatever, it's legal to download. Hope it works out for you!
  4. Click here. Check that site out, as well as originaltrilogy.com. There's extended versions of all 3 prequel movies (though be warned that the RotS one includes the Shaak Ti death scene, which is non-canon) and tons of fan edits. I personally suggest the extended versions of Episode I and II and Adywan's A New Hope: Revisited. Especially Revisited. These were made before the Blu-Rays, so they're not HD and don't have any of the newer deleted scenes. The extended prequels are also not color corrected or anything like that. I believe originaltrilogy.com also has tutorials and such on how to do these things yourself, if you would prefer to do it yourself. Or if you wanted to do a more canon-minded extended version of Episode III. lol.
  5. I haven't had the chance to play Skyward Sword yet, unfortunately. And other than that, there haven't been too many games this year that interest me. So my vote's going to have to go to Age of Empires: Online. Portal 2 as a close second.