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Can still get it on GamesPlanet, via gg.deals.
https://youtu.be/G2ew62WNWKw
I suppose they must've thought that having two versions of DMC4 and 3 on the very same store was pointless, if not straight-up damaging as unmodded OG DMC3 requires a bit of tinkering *just* to work decently.
For the record, I'm absolutely NOT defending Capcom's decision here (which is something I've been saying quite a lot lately). They should have left them.
I have loads of hours on both DMC4's original PC port (not on Steam, though) and old DMC3 SE and I personally despise that a bloated and badly optimized version of DMC4 is the one that most casual players will experience for the first time considering how amazing the old port was and how it could run on toasters at 60+ fps with max settings but eh, it is what it is.
At the very least, I'm glad they were left "pure" without the BS """security""" software tacked onto them... For now.