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Galnospoke
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by Galnospoke » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:49 pm
Bourrinopathe wrote:
Why do I need to delete this file? Any idea? Some incompatibility or something?
(I mean it's in the released installation)
This is GOG fault. They are very poor developer (CD Projekt), good known in Poland from lowest support quality and numerous bugs in their products.
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skurg
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by skurg » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:50 pm
So, why do not you read previous posts?
skurg
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by skurg » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:51 pm
This is GOG fault. They are very poor developer (CD Projekt), good known in Poland from lowest support quality and numerus bugs in their products.
Good to know that you have a much better alternatives! Like steam from velve and other DRM shits which treats you as a potential thief!
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Bourrinopathe
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by Bourrinopathe » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:58 pm
skurg wrote: So, why do not you read previous posts?
Sorry I should have missed it for some reason.
It was surprising considering a so neat work from Almost Human. Fortunately they're just great developpers
srk:.
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by srk:. » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:11 pm
Just installed gog's version 1.0.0.8, everything is fine. I've uninstalled previous version then installed the new one without deleting D3DX9_43.dll file.
Which setting I have to edit in the config file in order to delay tooltips?
I'm new to the board, by the way, so... hi everyone!
Galnospoke
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by Galnospoke » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:23 pm
skurg wrote:
This is GOG fault. They are very poor developer (CD Projekt), good known in Poland from lowest support quality and numerus bugs in their products.
Good to know that you have a much better alternatives! Like steam from velve and other DRM shits which treats you as a potential thief!
Yes, but this is not good alternative = out of the frying pan into the fire.
RMariano
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by RMariano » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:27 pm
Galnospoke wrote: skurg wrote:
This is GOG fault. They are very poor developer (CD Projekt), good known in Poland from lowest support quality and numerus bugs in their products.
Good to know that you have a much better alternatives! Like steam from velve and other DRM shits which treats you as a potential thief!
Yes, but this is not good alternative = out of the frying pan into the fire.
Really?? Steam has nothing available but V 1.1.3.
Regards,
RMariano
Galnospoke
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by Galnospoke » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:31 pm
RMariano wrote:
Really?? Steam has nothing available but V 1.1.3.
Really. One, sorry for expression, one piece of sh*t.
Eobersig
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by Eobersig » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:53 pm
Galnospoke wrote: Bourrinopathe wrote:
Why do I need to delete this file? Any idea? Some incompatibility or something?
(I mean it's in the released installation)
This is GOG fault. They are very poor developer (CD Projekt), good known in Poland from lowest support quality and numerous bugs in their products.
And yet The Witcher is one of my all-time favourite RPGs. No big deal with the faulty DLL in the pack, there's an easy workaround and I'm sure it get fixed in due time. I'm a happy GoG customer, seeing that they bring Good Old Games back into the market, well done to them.
Iwbtone
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by Iwbtone » Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:01 pm
Yep, downloading 1.14 now