![]() ![]() That said, my Gaming Laptop has two internal drives, SSD and bigger HDD, so I would just change TEMP permanently. not installed any big GOG games yet, though I have plenty. I might even look into it sometime soon myself, as I am sure I'd want to use it too. If you don't know how to do that, someone here might whip one up for you. That said, probably no reason not to make a permanent change to another drive, unless that is an external one. In fact, if you don't want to relocate your TEMP folder location permanently, you could do it temporarily using a script, that you run before and after your GOG installer. The temp folder it creates should be on the drive chosen, not on C: !!!!!!!!!!!!! Indeed it should, but you can help yourself as paladin181 has suggested. Matcarfer: When installing any game on the second drive (D:) the GOG installer (for any game) 1st unpacks all data on a temp folder on C: (wasting SSD write cycles) and then MOVES the data to whatever folder you chose (in my case, D:\GOG). Note that, while this would be handled like DLC installers, it would all be included with the base game. You have the base game, the high quality texture pack, and language packs for each supported language (that has voices), and the user would choose what to install. * For the offline installer, it would be handled in a manner similar to DLC. (If a user chooses not to download a language, there would be no voices, but the text (including subtitles, which would be enabled by default) would still be present, as text does not use much space.) (Note that this would require the client to support adding the individual language/texture packs to an already installed game.) (Also, note that downloading the offline installer would be handled as below.) * For the Galaxy version, on install the client would present a list of checkboxes for languages and high quality textures (by default, the OS's language would be selected and no others, but the user would be able to change that) only those selected would be downloaded. I think the best way to do it is as follows: ![]() In the end there's no way to make everyone happy. Allowing me to have both without the space wasted.Įach has their advantage and disadvantages. I used my new fancy md5 file comparison checker and it reduced the 400Mb Japanese game to 2.6Mb ( A bunch of Json files, so all text, no audio), making note all the identical files from the English one. Though i did come across a game with two game folders, one in Japanese and one in English. Would it be better or worse? I don't know. On their end and those who enjoy downloading all the languages available it is quite a waste in contrast. I do remember there being individual language installs before, instead of your 100Gb installer you'd get 10 50Gb installers. ![]() Rtcvb32: It may be easier to pack a single installer with multiple languages and settings, vs individual languages. ![]()
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