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NIN90 said:
I always wanted to play this.
How good is it compared to other JRPG's?
NIN90 said:
As announced during our presentation on CD Projekt Days Spring Conference, the update adds two highly requested by users improvements: a new downloader application and personal messages. The new downloader has been made from scratch by GOG.com developers and features multithreaded downloads for performance, automatic error checking and runs only when user is downloading something from GOG.com. The downloader is not a client application and is optional to use, although recommended for downloading big games, like i.e. The Witcher 2.
Personal Messaging, the second biggest feature of the Spring Update, is a combination of instant and private messaging. The system will have fully configurable privacy settings and just like the downloader is completely optional. Aside of those two changes, the team has introduced many various improvements to make the user experience even better - those include improved checkout system, update to work flawlessly on newest browsers and easier to use coupon system.
Finally, as the cherry on top for the Spring Update Sundae (man, we could really go for some ice cream), the we released Dragonsphere, free to all users. The game is an adventure point-and-click title by famous MicroProse and features excellent story, clever puzzles and simple yet appealing graphics. Its easy to lose yourself in this fresh, engaging game according to PC Gamer. This adds to our already existing catalog of free titles, bringing the total up to five.
mclem said:New FREE release.
http://www.gog.com/en/news/new_release_dragonsphere_for_free
Dragonsphere from Microprose. A more obscure point-n-click, but I seem to remember it doing okay back in the day.
Full update with details of the downloader changes:
Refreshment.01 said:I was wondering about big downloads the other day. When dowloading Syberia just used the browser integrated downloader, so if it stopped in the middle of the download one could get f*cked.
Is the new download app from GoG too intrusive? In the sense that, if it does anoying things like loading itself at pc startup and requires a heavy instalation. Since already have enough crap processes running in the background to have even more.
Anyway its a powerful weapon GoG have in its hands. They don't treat customers like dirt, its very refreshing to say the least![]()
The new downloader has been made from scratch by GOG.com developers and features multithreaded downloads for performance, automatic error checking and runs only when user is downloading something from GOG.com. The downloader is not a client application and is optional to use, although recommended for downloading big games, like i.e. The Witcher 2.
Salaadin said:New downloader sounds alright. The Witcher 2 preload starts in 5 days, right?
stuminus3 said:So this weekend's promo is up to 50% off classic Atari strategy games.
The only one I don't already own is Total Annihilation: Kingdoms, and it's on offer to me here for $2.99. What say you, Good ol' GAF?
stuminus3 said:So this weekend's promo is up to 50% off classic Atari strategy games.
The only one I don't already own is Total Annihilation: Kingdoms, and it's on offer to me here for $2.99. What say you, Good ol' GAF?
LocoMrPollock said:Master of Magic is tempting. I wonder, how well does it hold up?
stuminus3 said:So this weekend's promo is up to 50% off classic Atari strategy games.
The only one I don't already own is Total Annihilation: Kingdoms, and it's on offer to me here for $2.99. What say you, Good ol' GAF?
Outside of a few interface niggles, I think it's still pretty great. Better than Elemental for sure.LocoMrPollock said:Master of Magic is tempting. I wonder, how well does it hold up?
epmode said:Outside of a few interface niggles, I think it's still pretty great. Better than Elemental for sure.
Of course, you might just be happy with Shadow Magic since they're so similar.
So: Arguably the best game in the sub-genre. Compares favorably to the Master of Orion series (from the same developer) which is really saying something.
Leonsito said:http://www.gog.com/en/news/gog_upda...o_longer_use_geo_ip_to_determine_your_region/
That's pretty nice, it seems like Australia is going to lose a lot of GoG users.. lol
http://files.gog.com/downloader/gogdownloader_0901224.zipfaceless007 said:Anyone else having problems downloading the new downloader? The file I download is only 508kb but the site says it's supposed to be 1.03MB, and it's not a valid zip.
LastWindow said:When is the free game downloadable? I already paid for my pre-order but I don't see an option to get a game.
You can view the proper version of the confirmation email here:
http://www.gog.com/en/page/my_tw2_info/
We will also resend the proper emails soon.
Minsc said:Also, LastWindow, I saw in the news thread they posted:
The above link actually should work if you're logged in. It brings up my serial # and button to download the free game.
garath said:Downloaded the original Witcher last night. The new downloader has its pros and cons. Sure is easier to click once than downloading each individual file from the web browser. Only downside is the "combining" process after it's done downloading. I was playing Crysis while it was downloading and all of a sudden everything got super chuggy and I hit a level load, it took about 20 minutes. Painful.
I quit the game and it took another hour for the gog downloader to combine everything.
Steam has spoiled me. Not only do I get stellar download rates but the average game is done and installed behind the scenes in less than an hour. I haven't looked but I suspect I need to install the witcher yet too.
LastWindow said:I don't know, I'm liking this downloader so far. All I've used it for is both Witcher games but they both downloaded much quicker than if I would have downloaded each file on its own.
But one thing I noticed is when Witcher 2's download supposedly finished there was still a bit left. I started it when I went to bed and when I checked it this morning it was paused and it showed some left. I tried to resume and it wouldn't do anything. Is the remaining bit just the files they haven't put up or did my download mess up?
With the downloader, I actually have almost 200 files of 50MB each. I'm guessing the last 100MB will actually be the installer that lets you install all the files?Minsc said:It's just the remaining files, so long as it's around 100MB, I think the downloader stops somewhere around 9.4GB and the rest will finish when released. You should be able to just look at the place it downloaded to and see 4 2GB files and a 5th 1.6GB file, if it works the way I'd imagine it to.
LastWindow said:Well, I'll be double-dipping on The Witcher tomorrow.
yeah, it downloads in chunks and error checks then puts it all back together after everything is finished downloadedSober said:With the downloader, I actually have almost 200 files of 50MB each. I'm guessing the last 100MB will actually be the installer that lets you install all the files?
throw it on two or three dvds. it's in five 1.5 to 2 gig resource filesZizbuka said:Quadruple dip for meBought the boxed original, then a boxed enhanced, then Steam and now this.
But this won't fit on a DVD? Not interested in blu-ray burners either.
Minsc said:Sounds like the normal http downloading is better, should have just done that, I downloaded TW2 the old fashioned way, no problems.
Steam certainly has its advantages, but they aren't actively seeking out making older games available and patched to run in Windows 7 like GOG is, so cut GOG some slack the next time you fire up Planescape Torment or any other game exclusive to GOG.![]()
hardcastle_mccormick said:I have a quick question:
So I bought The Witcher 1 and it runs fairly poorly on my machine (for good reason; I need to upgrade) but it's still playable and I'm liking it a lot.. I intend to upgrade the machine later this summer. Will The Witcher 2 still be offered on GOG.com after this promo or will it dissipate from the store after a few days?
I just haven't seen GOG.com confirm the game will be available after this pre-order business. I'm really liking The Witcher 1 as it's the only CRPG I can really get into, and I will probably want to buy the sequel later, but I'm wondering if I can. I love GOG and I'd much rather get it there.