Posted May 06, 2012

SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany

Foxhack
Fuzzball
Registered: Sep 2008
From Mexico

StalwartUK
New User
Registered: Jul 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted May 06, 2012
I was never a huge fan of them anyway. There's been better options for years now.

orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States

SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany

Crassmaster
Right bastard
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted May 06, 2012
I bet if we asked any group of gamers what they thought of this, we'd get a lot more "They were still around?!" responses than rage. Can't expect a company to keep a file site around, and keep paying server costs associated with that, forever.

AlKim
Not him again!
Registered: Sep 2010
From Finland
Posted May 06, 2012


Of course orcishgamer may be referring to some feature that I'm not familiar with. I used Fileplanet so infrequently that I wouldn't be surprised if entire countries had ceased to exist during the time in between.

orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted May 06, 2012

Of course orcishgamer may be referring to some feature that I'm not familiar with. I used Fileplanet so infrequently that I wouldn't be surprised if entire countries had ceased to exist during the time in between.

jepsen1977
Nemo
Registered: Mar 2009
From Denmark
Posted May 06, 2012

Of course orcishgamer may be referring to some feature that I'm not familiar with. I used Fileplanet so infrequently that I wouldn't be surprised if entire countries had ceased to exist during the time in between.


Zeewolf
Helicopter
Registered: Nov 2008
From Norway
Posted May 06, 2012
Yeah, as long as there's an option to decline the autopatch and still be able to play your game (or at least the single player part of it) without any problems or disadvantages (like having to switch to offline mode in Steam).
When I am left unable to play a game I'm enjoying because it suddenly decides it needs a large patch that I have to spend hours if not days (nights, rather) downloading, I wish I had that option. Or when a patch that fixes a few bugs I hadn't even noticed causes the entire game to redownload (as is the case with many Unity-games for instance). Or when a patch breaks important functionality (Skyrim) or makes single player balance changes that I plain don't want.
When I am left unable to play a game I'm enjoying because it suddenly decides it needs a large patch that I have to spend hours if not days (nights, rather) downloading, I wish I had that option. Or when a patch that fixes a few bugs I hadn't even noticed causes the entire game to redownload (as is the case with many Unity-games for instance). Or when a patch breaks important functionality (Skyrim) or makes single player balance changes that I plain don't want.

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted May 06, 2012
Fuck man I still have not installed the Iron Wrath expansion on my steam version of Rainbow Six 3 (because my computer's language could not register or something) now where am I going to get the expansion?

Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted May 06, 2012
On the bright side it represents the demise of another part of the Murdoch empire. On the down side, while there are other download sites, for many things Fileplanet seemed like the only option.

Luisfius
Blaghagh
Registered: Dec 2009
From Mexico
Posted May 06, 2012
Which only tend to break modifications, and if major unplayable things are found, they are also eventually patched. It is considerably more convenient than manual patching, then again, if one preferred a previous iteration, one is shit out of luck.
See: Dredmor. Game still crashes on me every time I finish a "kill this monster squad" quest. Of course, it is optional but 3 iterations ago, that did not happen! Also, preferred the old crafting system since it allowed one to use the craft tools as extra containers, but eh, whatever.
See: Dredmor. Game still crashes on me every time I finish a "kill this monster squad" quest. Of course, it is optional but 3 iterations ago, that did not happen! Also, preferred the old crafting system since it allowed one to use the craft tools as extra containers, but eh, whatever.

HereForTheBeer
Positive Patty
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted May 06, 2012
Fileshack is another option.
Post edited May 06, 2012 by HereForTheBeer

Kabus
Good Old Gamer
Registered: Sep 2011
From Turkey
Posted May 06, 2012
First DirectDrive then FilePlanet. What is next?