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Ixamyakxim: Is Crow here? I still feel guilty for perhaps being the cause of Pidgeon Playing. I thought I could make it up by enticing with this gem right here:

WTF?

;)
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superstande: :D
Now there's a game that I'd gift here in gog!
Give that man +1s!Thank you for Ultima Underworld 1+2.
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GreenDamsel: In what sense can a bike leak? There are no hydraulic or oil circulation afaik... Do enlighten me please :)
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EndreWhiteMane: Tires? :-)
There was something I forgot! :D
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Vnlr: Good evening everyone!

Just fixed up. cleaned and maintenanced my bicycle. Only to find out I must have missed a leak somehow when I was "supposedly" done ... grmblh ...

I'll fix that up tomorrow, now back to other matters
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GreenDamsel: In what sense can a bike leak? There are no hydraulic or oil circulation afaik... Do enlighten me please :)
Well, the tires of course ;)

oops, Endre got there first
Post edited June 11, 2015 by Vnlr
I was thinking of a new, more colorful avater ...
one of these perhaps?

Potemkin

Thomas Philips

Michaud de Beauretour

Lord Nelson (I think)

So much bling, such dashing dress and style on all of them ... I can't pick :)
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superstande: :D
Now there's a game that I'd gift here in gog!
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l0rdtr3k: Give that man +1s!Thank you for Ultima Underworld 1+2.
You are welcome! :)
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Vnlr: I was thinking of a new, more colorful avater ...
one of these perhaps?

Potemkin

Thomas Philips

Michaud de Beauretour

Lord Nelson (I think)

So much bling, such dashing dress and style on all of them ... I can't pick :)
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo *draws breath* ;-)
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Vnlr: I was thinking of a new, more colorful avater ...
one of these perhaps?
,,,

Michaud de Beauretour

....
that one. :) quite dashing all of them, indeed.
Okay, finally fully awake and functional again. Funny how restored chemical levels help in that regard.

Only 85 more games to download...for some reason, my brain's trying to tell me it's the final stretch.
Every time it does so, I open the list of file sizes and remind it that it's stupid, since we have 3 games that add up to 55.8 gigs by themselves, let alone all the rest.
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CarrionCrow: Okay, finally fully awake and functional again. Funny how restored chemical levels help in that regard.

Only 85 more games to download...for some reason, my brain's trying to tell me it's the final stretch.
Every time it does so, I open the list of file sizes and remind it that it's stupid, since we have 3 games that add up to 55.8 gigs by themselves, let alone all the rest.
GOG should launch its own communications sattelite for quicker downloads ... ne? :)
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CarrionCrow: Okay, finally fully awake and functional again. Funny how restored chemical levels help in that regard.

Only 85 more games to download...for some reason, my brain's trying to tell me it's the final stretch.
Every time it does so, I open the list of file sizes and remind it that it's stupid, since we have 3 games that add up to 55.8 gigs by themselves, let alone all the rest.
but do you have to babysit the downloads? back when I even tried to backup my gog loot, I used lgogdownloader and thought about sorting the thing via softlinks (ln -s goggames/Witcher 3/ games/rpg/witcher3 or something like that)
But I gave up when my nas was telling me it's almost full with over 1tb only for gog games.
(don't have the slightest Idea it how much it would be now... But with all the updates coming in, lgogdownloader was quite cool, because it only got the changed files again)

edit: So if I had enough space in my nas, I'd just try to run lgogdownloader on it and make a cron job, so that it's run weekly and never bother to download a game via the website again. And the sorting can be done via links if I'd be inclined to do so)
Post edited June 11, 2015 by mchack
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Vnlr: I was thinking of a new, more colorful avater ...
one of these perhaps?

Potemkin

Thomas Philips

Michaud de Beauretour

Lord Nelson (I think)

So much bling, such dashing dress and style on all of them ... I can't pick :)
Why does it have to be one of these? Any criteria for selection?
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CarrionCrow: Okay, finally fully awake and functional again. Funny how restored chemical levels help in that regard.

Only 85 more games to download...for some reason, my brain's trying to tell me it's the final stretch.
Every time it does so, I open the list of file sizes and remind it that it's stupid, since we have 3 games that add up to 55.8 gigs by themselves, let alone all the rest.
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Vnlr: GOG should launch its own communications sattelite for quicker downloads ... ne? :)
Even if they did, it wouldn't affect my speed. Can't shove a tidal wave through a drinking straw.
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mchack: but do you have to babysit the downloads? back when I even tried to backup my gog loot, I used lgogdownloader and thought about sorting the thing via softlinks (ln -s goggames/Witcher 3/ games/rpg/witcher3 or something like that)
But I gave up when my nas was telling me it's almost full with over 1tb only for gog games.
(don't have the slightest Idea it how much it would be now... But with all the updates coming in, lgogdownloader was quite cool, because it only got the changed files again)

edit: So if I had enough space in my nas, I'd just try to compile lgogdownloader for it and make a cron job, to run lgogdownload weekly and never bother to download a game via the website again. And the sorting can be done via links if I'd be inclined to do so)
I've been watching them since I'm doing a full library restoration and don't want to miss anything.

Making use of the downloader, which is generally load and forget, aside from the occasional freeze that necessitates pausing and resuming the downloads.
Everything gets organized manually, no programs or protocols in place to do so.
Post edited June 11, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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Vnlr: I was thinking of a new, more colorful avater ...
one of these perhaps?

Potemkin

Thomas Philips

Michaud de Beauretour

Lord Nelson (I think)

So much bling, such dashing dress and style on all of them ... I can't pick :)
Hmmm... Without knowing anything about the actual people in these portraits...
Potemkin has a metric pluckton of bling, but the hair and makeup is totally unacceptable :-p
Tommy has some spiffy hair and decent threads, but is totally devoid of any bling whatsoever.

I'm a bit torn between Michaud and Lord Nelly...
Nelly is looking in the same direction as your current avatar, and is sporting a hat as well... That would be an easy transition...
But Michaud has the works... He's got the threads, the bling, the hair, and swell cleft in his chin. Quite colorful too...
Definitely between those two for me.
I absolutely did not post in this forum because i don't know how else to be added to someone's friend list
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Vnlr: GOG should launch its own communications sattelite for quicker downloads ... ne? :)
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CarrionCrow: Even if they did, it wouldn't affect my speed. Can't shove a tidal wave through a drinking straw.
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mchack: but do you have to babysit the downloads? back when I even tried to backup my gog loot, I used lgogdownloader and thought about sorting the thing via softlinks (ln -s goggames/Witcher 3/ games/rpg/witcher3 or something like that)
But I gave up when my nas was telling me it's almost full with over 1tb only for gog games.
(don't have the slightest Idea it how much it would be now... But with all the updates coming in, lgogdownloader was quite cool, because it only got the changed files again)

edit: So if I had enough space in my nas, I'd just try to compile lgogdownloader for it and make a cron job, to run lgogdownload weekly and never bother to download a game via the website again. And the sorting can be done via links if I'd be inclined to do so)
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CarrionCrow: I've been watching them since I'm doing a full library restoration and don't want to miss anything.

Making use of the downloader, which is generally load and forget, aside from the occasional freeze that necessitates pausing and resuming the downloads.
Everything gets organized manually, no programs or protocols in place to do so.
I see,
Well at first I tried the official windows gog downloader but with needing to click on all the download links manually and the constant freezes, I quickly changed to the (linux cli) lgogdownloader that just got everything in your library no questions asked....
but the downloader can't handle updates when the folder/file structure of the downloads is changed, (it would just redownload everything in the folder he thinks it has to be in) that's why I figured to never change the order the downloader made and just make my own structure in another folder using links to the actual game folders... that way I can just run the downloader regularily and not bother to check if I missed something or have to download anything twice.