Where Capcom slacks, fans are more than happy to pick up the slack. That old adage rings true today with news that the 2001 PC port of Mega Man Legends has been repackaged and fixed to run on modern machines thanks to KuroRaiden.
With the help of DxWrapper, he’s created a build that works on Windows 10 and 11 while also resolving long-standing compatibility issues. The update eliminates forced auto-fullscreen and, by including the “Unfinished Business” patch, replaces the port’s low-quality audio files with high-quality WAVs sourced from the original PlayStation release. The repack also adds Xinput-to-Dinput support.
As for Steam Deck compatibility, KuroRaiden notes that it’s doable, though it may require tinkering with GE-Proton and other Wine layers.
For the uninitiated, Capcom has not supported the PC port of Mega Man Legends since the early 2000s. It remains unavailable for purchase on any digital storefront. Until an official re-release surfaces on something like GOG, this repack is currently the best way to experience the PC version. Download it here!
Dude. Nice. I'll have to try and install this!!! Didn't even know there was an official mml pc port!! WHERES MML3?!?!
ReplyDeleteHell yea!! I'll def have to try and install and run this!
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