Posted April 05, 2016
JudasIscariot
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blakstar
ShadowKnows
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cogadh
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Luned
Dude, I'm a Lady
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Posted April 05, 2016
JudasIscariot: I also ran those updates on my Win 10 machine at work. You don't remember which redistributables? Because I noticed that the older ones (2006 and 2008) would sit there and wait for my input while some of the newer ones (2010 and up) would just do their thing automatically.
Now, please don't take my statements as doubting you or anything, just trying to get to the bottom of things here as best as possible.
Could I ask you a small favor? Could you uninstall those games and then run the Galaxy install for them again and keep an eye on those redistributables?
cogadh: Unfortunately, I cannot replicate this anymore. Reinstalling Thief or System Shock directly in Galaxy gave no prompts whatsoever (all the redistributables were minimized, zero user interaction installs) and since I lost my backup drive, I can't try installing from an old version of the installer and then update via Galaxy (the current standalone installer download has already been updated). Now, please don't take my statements as doubting you or anything, just trying to get to the bottom of things here as best as possible.
Could I ask you a small favor? Could you uninstall those games and then run the Galaxy install for them again and keep an eye on those redistributables?
However, the test that Starkrun did perfectly replicated what I saw with Two Worlds and the Legacy PhysX installer. I had the game installed years before getting Galaxy and it was imported into Galaxy with some difficulty at the time (had to manually force Galaxy to find the game). When Galaxy updated the game, the Legacy PhysX installer popped up, defaulted to uninstall.