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PaterAlf: Please don't wonder if I start a fight in this thread on day in the future. Everytime I see the title I read "Controversial Free-For-All Thread" instead of "Conversational Free-For-All Thread".

I wonder if my subconscious wants to tell me something. ;-)
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j0ekerr: That anime you like is shit.

SHIIIIIIIIIT!!!

Discuss!
Is this a five-minute argument or full half-hour?
I told you already, it isn't.
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j0ekerr: I told you already, it isn't.
You didn't tell me.
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PaterAlf: You didn't tell me.
Yes I did.
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ddickinson: I prefer to keep the stand alone installer, rather than install the game through the client. I store my games on an external HDD and prefer to have the installer offline and easily to install whenever I like.

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More townie points, you're just amazing today. :-)


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ddickinson: But will you also have to accept the installation of the rest of the client's features just to use the downloader?

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That's something I'm concerned with, but GOG staffers are not saying which is a bit worrisome. It took them more than a few months to tell us that the function of the GOG Downloader will eventually be incorporated to the client.


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PaterAlf: Please don't wonder if I start a fight in this thread on day in the future. Everytime I see the title I read "Controversial Free-For-All Thread" instead of "Conversational Free-For-All Thread".

I wonder if my subconscious wants to tell me something. ;-)
At least you're not reading it as Confrontational Free-For-All Thread. ;-)
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j0ekerr: Yes I did.
No, you didn't.
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HypersomniacLive: That's something I'm concerned with, but GOG staffers are not saying which is a bit worrisome. It took them more than a few months to tell us that the function of the GOG Downloader will eventually be incorporated to the client.
When does GOG ever say anything. :-)

I think they only mentioned the integrated downloader because of all the comments that came from them announcing the end of the downloader. I think they intended to just stop support as soon as Galaxy launches, then they changed it to phasing it out instead. That's why I think it may not end up being as completely optional as they say.


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HypersomniacLive: More townie points, you're just amazing today. :-)
So that's the key, just talk about games and I will be fine. :-)
Post edited December 17, 2014 by ddickinson
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CarrionCrow: Good morning/afternoon/evening, everyone. =)
Another fun-filled day is at hand. Chemicals and video games and blah blah in general. Yay. -laughs-
How's everyone else doing at this point?
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moonshineshadow: Good afternoon :D Here it is quite ok, how are you doing?
Certainly can't complain here. Resupplied, got back, and j0ekerr was just awesome enough to gift me something I thought I had no chance of getting after burning all my cash on GOG sales. So yeah, I've had a hell of a lot worse mornings....=)
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ddickinson: But will you also have to accept the installation of the rest of the client's features just to use the downloader?

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HypersomniacLive: That's something I'm concerned with, but GOG staffers are not saying which is a bit worrisome. It took them more than a few months to tell us that the function of the GOG Downloader will eventually be incorporated to the client.
Do you think if it will still be possible to download the games manually seperate from the gog installer? I'm probably part of the minority that don't use the gog installer.
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j0ekerr: Yes I did.
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PaterAlf: No, you didn't.
Thank you! That's your five minutes.
Post edited December 17, 2014 by j0ekerr
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moonshineshadow: Good afternoon :D Here it is quite ok, how are you doing?
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CarrionCrow: Certainly can't complain here. Resupplied, got back, and j0ekerr was just awesome enough to gift me something I thought I had no chance of getting after burning all my cash on GOG sales. So yeah, I've had a hell of a lot worse mornings....=)
That is great to hear :-) So I'll forgive j0ekerr for his grumpiness earlier on and spoiling nice hugs :D
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FoxySage: Do you think if it will still be possible to download the games manually seperate from the gog installer? I'm probably part of the minority that don't use the gog installer.
They said it will still be possible to manually download the installers via a browser, just as you can do now.
So, when dressing for a formal occasion (suit and tie), do I have to wear my black swim-fins,
or can I choose to use a color (for the swim-fins) that will match my tie?
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moonshineshadow: Good afternoon :D Here it is quite ok, how are you doing?
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CarrionCrow: Certainly can't complain here. Resupplied, got back, and j0ekerr was just awesome enough to gift me something I thought I had no chance of getting after burning all my cash on GOG sales. So yeah, I've had a hell of a lot worse mornings....=)
Glad you liked it, I'd imagine that's a nice way to start the day.

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FoxySage: Do you think if it will still be possible to download the games manually seperate from the gog installer? I'm probably part of the minority that don't use the gog installer.
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ddickinson: They said it will still be possible to manually download the installers via a browser, just as you can do now.
I'd imagine they'll leave the options pretty much as they are now and give you another choice. You can either download them directly. Use the downloader which I imagine will stop being updated, OR use the Galaxy function.

As for downloading and installing with Galaxy, I imagine the underlying system remaining exactly as now, since it works perfectly and just requires a simple script, and just make the process more transparent to the end user wih a single click. You'll download the installer files, just like we do now, then install them automatically, and the settings will allow you to choose wether to delete or keep those installation files and where.

A question for sysadmins and codemonkeys. The more I think about it the more I feel a GameRanger service could be feasible. How difficult and more importantly bandwidth consuming would something like that be? Does it even have to be centralized? Couldn't both users tunnel directly to each other once their IPs have been provided to each other by the main server?
Post edited December 17, 2014 by j0ekerr
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ddickinson: I think they only mentioned the integrated downloader because of all the comments that came from them announcing the end of the downloader.
Wait... the end of the downloader? When was that announced?