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ElTerprise: So it's still Dark Souls i guess...
I CAN QUIT WHEN I WANT!

I JUST DON'T WANT TO!

And don't distub me while I'm huffing souls!

SNIFFFFF!
Post edited May 08, 2015 by j0ekerr
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AgentBirdnest: Hey, my favorite Owl! Great to hear you got plenty of sleep!
I'm doing fantastic today. My head hasn't felt so clear in a really long time :-)
Unfortunately, I can't help you with Galaxy... I just launched it, and am probably more confused than you are :-|
**Big "happy weekend" hug**
Hey, my favorite Agent !! :)
Glad you're doing fantastic !! and don't suffer anymore from withdrawals... \o/
Ho... you finally launched it too !! :) well, let's try to figure out how it works...
**Big happy hug back**
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moonshineshadow: The size will probably decrease to the normal installers once the client is downloading standalone installers and then installs and not this seperate thing we have now.
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EndreWhiteMane: I hope so, at this point it appears to be downloading the installed version as my install folder is now 1.9gb in size.
It needs to download and use the installer and then give us the option to save it or discard after installation.
The giant problem is making everything compatible with automatic updates on GOG's end.
I think something like this is already being worked on, at least this post sounds like it:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_galaxy_beta_starts_now_e5bf1/post420
In worst case it could mean that the huge files will be the installers/backups in the future. But lets hope for the best.
Post edited May 08, 2015 by moonshineshadow
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ElTerprise: Bonjour *returns big hug*
Glad to hear that you're doing great :D - I'm good here :)
Hello ElT !!
Glad to read you're doing good too... :)
any funny plans for the weekend ??
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j0ekerr: Actually, I would think the galaxy version is not compressed at all.

A possible explanation for the size increase is that when installing it doesn't download an installer and then runs it. But copies the files directly to your computer, thus the file transfer is also the installation. Hogging bandwidth but saving disk space.

Thus you don't download one huge compressed file. But the uncompressed individual files from the online repository.

That would explain the "number of connections" slider in the settings.
I believe you're quite right here.
The downside is if I want a copy of the standalone installer I have to download it separately.
Now I've just used 3 times the bandwidth for a single game.
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adaliabooks: Afternoon all :)

I see Nordic are back, GoG is definitely on a roll :)
Good afternoon - how are you doing?

Yeah glad to see the Nordic Games back :)

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j0ekerr: I CAN QUIT WHEN I WANT!

I JUST DON'T WANT TO!

And don't distub me while I'm huffing souls!

SNIFFFFF!
o.O....uhm okay :)
Post edited May 08, 2015 by ElTerprise
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adaliabooks: Afternoon all :)

I see Nordic are back, GoG is definitely on a roll :)
Yarr ahoy matey, Pick up yer cutlass ye scurvy dog, dere be ninjas aboot! A germanic one!
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EndreWhiteMane: Glad you got some rest and are well today Little One. ;-)
I'm OK, just a bit achey and tired.
Not sure about Galaxy yet, it has a lot to improve on but looks promising.

My main concern is the download size.
For example the Black Mirror installer is 1gb in size, Galaxy had to download 2gb to install the game.
Very much a bandwidth hog. ;/
Hum... hope you won't be bothered by these aches too long...
Ho, yeah... twice bigger ? ô__ô wow... indeed... !!
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EndreWhiteMane: I hope so, at this point it appears to be downloading the installed version as my install folder is now 1.9gb in size.
It needs to download and use the installer and then give us the option to save it or discard after installation.
The giant problem is making everything compatible with automatic updates on GOG's end.
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moonshineshadow: I think something like this is already being worked on, at least this post sounds like it:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_galaxy_beta_starts_now_e5bf1/post420
In worst case it could mean that the huge files will be the installers/backups in the future. But lets hope for the best.
Ouch, that sounds like Steam way of doing backups.
Yep, huge uncompressed files. :/
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EndreWhiteMane: I believe you're quite right here.
The downside is if I want a copy of the standalone installer I have to download it separately.
Now I've just used 3 times the bandwidth for a single game.
That's pretty much what Steam does.

Of course Steam doesn't give you the option of downloading an installer, for... reasons.
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EndreWhiteMane: I believe you're quite right here.
The downside is if I want a copy of the standalone installer I have to download it separately.
Now I've just used 3 times the bandwidth for a single game.
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j0ekerr: That's pretty much what Steam does.

Of course Steam doesn't give you the option of downloading an installer, for... reasons.
There's an echo in here. :-)
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LaPtiteBete: Hello ElT !!
Glad to read you're doing good too... :)
any funny plans for the weekend ??
Well depends. I have a training tomorrow for a possible temp job along the university but otherwise i might visit the 826. Port Anniversary this weekend - don't think i can make it today already :)
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EndreWhiteMane: I hope so, at this point it appears to be downloading the installed version as my install folder is now 1.9gb in size.
It needs to download and use the installer and then give us the option to save it or discard after installation.
The giant problem is making everything compatible with automatic updates on GOG's end.
I stand reminded and corrected, Steam almost certainly does this, but doesn't give you any option once the game is installed because... look something shiny!

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EndreWhiteMane: Ouch, that sounds like Steam way of doing backups.
Yep, huge uncompressed files. :/
Wait, wait a moment, you can backup Steam games?!
Post edited May 08, 2015 by j0ekerr
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EndreWhiteMane: Ouch, that sounds like Steam way of doing backups.
Yep, huge uncompressed files. :/
Edit: NVM i just found it...
Post edited May 08, 2015 by ElTerprise
*Quick sleepy and very tired hugs and waves before I get back to work.*

I wish it was Saturday already. :-)

*goes back to working on this lovely cold and raining day.* :-)