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prudislav
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Posted: Wed, 17th Oct 2012 22:35 Post subject: |
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Arukardo wrote: | Why the fuck they add HD textures to every update? Just make a separate release of HD textures and another one just for update. Jeez. |
your question was answered many times in this thread already.
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 02:03 Post subject: |
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fable2 wrote: | no it's because Lolrow is too dumb to use Xdelta apparently , go to that famous Russian forum and get the 9mb version of the patch.
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Well, xDelta's not always the best option.
That tool, while very efficient, has no "folder" mode which means you're supposed to use a commandline for every new/modified file.
It's ok when you have a very small amount of files that were modified, like in this case or for Torchlight 2 (4 existing files modified : 120Mb for Theta vs 1.1Gb for Reloaded).
But when hundreds of files are touched, it's a pain unless you're willing to write a custom script that will :
- build a list of all the new/modified files and create the diff files for all of them
- create checksums for every new/modified files
- create a batch file that'll check and patch all the files on the user-end installation
- verify the checksums after everything has been completed
I can understand one not willing to do that.
Here's another example.
I compared Borderlands 2 v1.0.0 (SR) against the v1.1.2 (SR - including all DLCs) :
- 5336 new/modified files (a pain for the checksums)
- Update 4 + Update 5 + crack = 1,92Go
- diff files = 1,95Go
- diff files compressed = 1,79Go (not worth the work)
Last edited by shroom on Thu, 18th Oct 2012 02:52; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 02:43 Post subject: |
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I'm getting a chance to read the rules before posting, 'cause I don't want to be banned!
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ixigia
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 03:55 Post subject: |
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fable2 wrote: | ixigia wrote: | Those Russian patches are a lifesaver, let's hope everything works fine. |
working fine here  |
Yep I've just patched the SKIDROW version with those updates and nothing crashed on itself Thank you based xdelta!
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 07:25 Post subject: |
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Yeah, but reading official forum - HKShip.exe is still crashing, nothing new, move along.
harballaz wrote:
Hey dont be so hard the little console eunuchs, they need time to aim their lil vibratin thumbstick.
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 09:00 Post subject: |
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fable2 wrote: | no it's because Lolrow is too dumb to use Xdelta apparently , go to that famous Russian forum and get the 9mb version of the patch.
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show me scene rule where it states that Xdelta is allowed in releases? skidrow is dumb because they are limited by extremely outdated scene rules? troll harder
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 09:46 Post subject: |
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Well there is no scene rule where a group is required to redistribute a patch strictly in form of already patched files intended to be unpacked over the existing files, anyway. Especially since most Steam releases (custom installers made by groups) already fit into the "homemade iso" category because of the nature of Steam game distribution method, but it gets tolerated since there is no other way for Steam games distributed only by download.
So if the scene tolerates this kind of packaging, I see no problem using differential patching method, as long as it is not done lame by a .bat file. They can make an InnoSetup or NSIS patch installer which will extract small files, call xdelta in the background and clean up temporary files when the job is done, so that everything looks professional.
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 10:55 Post subject: |
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Guy_Incognito wrote: | Well there is no scene rule where a group is required to redistribute a patch strictly in form of already patched files intended to be unpacked over the existing files, anyway. Especially since most Steam releases (custom installers made by groups) already fit into the "homemade iso" category because of the nature of Steam game distribution method, but it gets tolerated since there is no other way for Steam games distributed only by download.
So if the scene tolerates this kind of packaging, I see no problem using differential patching method, as long as it is not done lame by a .bat file. They can make an InnoSetup or NSIS patch installer which will extract small files, call xdelta in the background and clean up temporary files when the job is done, so that everything looks professional. |
This!
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Posted: Thu, 18th Oct 2012 11:07 Post subject: |
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JBeckman
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 09:09 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 09:18 Post subject: |
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And my vote goes to... I don't care. None of those is a story content DLC, just stupid vehicles and new "fancy" clothes. And here I was dreaming of getting to vote for the next story expansion :\
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JBeckman
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 09:20 Post subject: |
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Yeah I guess they are already set with what they're doing for the story and now they are mostly giving the fans a way to choose which of the two smaller DLC (already existing judging by Steam.) will be released next.
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 09:26 Post subject: |
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That's right. I guess we can't help who the majority of the "fans" are :\
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 18:25 Post subject: |
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ixigia
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 18:29 Post subject: |
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Haha that very Saints Row-ish 
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 21:04 Post subject: |
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As long as those zombie/energy posessed thugs can move quiclky and fight some good martial arts I'm in!
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 22:19 Post subject: |
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ok here is a noob question: i used luma-emu and had all the dlc on versions 1.4 and 1.5, but when i update to 1.6 they are all gone and my saves are kind of borked ( 'your dlc needs to be reinstalled' kind of msg comes up). am i just a pathetic loser who doesnt know what to do, or are we all waiting for a 'fix' for this?
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Posted: Fri, 19th Oct 2012 22:30 Post subject: |
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It seems you are using skidrow crack, You need to copy the luma emu files again.
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Ke1N
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kumkss
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Posted: Sun, 21st Oct 2012 16:57 Post subject: |
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Is this game any good? Got 50% discount on Steam, so I was wondering if it is playable, good story, good gameplay, godd mouse + keyboard combo... Just the usual....
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Posted: Sun, 21st Oct 2012 17:07 Post subject: |
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it's great actually, was more fun than Saints row 3 for me.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Oct 2012 17:59 Post subject: |
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Is £9.56 the cheapest for the game on cddiski?
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ClaudeFTW
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Posted: Sun, 21st Oct 2012 18:11 Post subject: |
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Ke1N4o wrote: | Does anyone know how to fix this "Signal Out Of Range" thing ?
Everytime i try to make the game work on fullscreen my monitor goes black and the only thing that appear is "Signal Out Of Range"  |
Use a resolution/refresh rate that's in your monitor's range.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Oct 2012 18:23 Post subject: |
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kumkss wrote: | Is this game any good? Got 50% discount on Steam, so I was wondering if it is playable, good story, good gameplay, godd mouse + keyboard combo... Just the usual.... |
Yeah, needs time to get used to the controls (especially while driving) on keyboard+mouse, but it's a good game, well optimized and worth your time if you like GTA-like games.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Oct 2012 18:29 Post subject: |
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Thanks. May grab that now.
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