Posted May 25, 2019

wesp5
New User
Registered: May 2016
From Italy

grubbyseismic
Geezer
Registered: Feb 2017
From United Kingdom
Posted May 27, 2019
If I turn off Auto-update (via Galaxy) to install 10.3 myself: in your opinion when would it be "safe" (i.e. my saves don't get screwed) to turn it back on?

lordhoff
Old User (but of what?)
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted May 28, 2019
IMO - when you are playing another game. Wesp5 comes out with new ptaches fairly routinely and GOG, once they get around to it, follows on their end. With AU (auto update) on, it changes in the middle of the game and the old saves can't be used. Since you don't know when this will happen, it is never safe while playing VtMB.

grubbyseismic
Geezer
Registered: Feb 2017
From United Kingdom
Posted May 31, 2019



HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
Registered: Sep 2011
From Vatican City
Posted April 11, 2022
high rated
Changelog for Update (added 11 April 2022):
- updated the version of the UP to 11.1.
Standalone installer updated: Version 1.2 (UP 10.2) ⇒ 1.2 (UP 11.1/11.0/10.2).
- updated the version of the UP to 11.1.
Standalone installer updated: Version 1.2 (UP 10.2) ⇒ 1.2 (UP 11.1/11.0/10.2).