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korell: ) I downloaded it and replaced my previous version. So, is the v2.0.0.6 version that I downloaded last night faulty, and if so what is wrong with it? Do I now have to roll back to the v1 installer?
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Thiev: Technically no, it's not faulty. We just cannot replace it yet.
Okay, well, I still have the old v1 installer on my backup drive, so I don't have to redownload, anyway, and I'll keep both versions for now. Little bit confused over what's happening with Kingpin, though, I have to say.
Dunno if I missed this but it wasn't in the recent list:

Earthworm Jim 3D (June 29, 2000)
Name: setup_ewj3d_2.0.0.3.exe
Size: 124758280
CRC32: 47a1f09d
MD5: 0db88acaa1f9c20cefc4fd5a4dda411b
SHA1: f059c6a4af62e8a550bae5211fa67603bff9532c

Timestamp: ‎18 ‎March ‎2013 11:31:34 GMT BST


A tip for anyone using the GOG downloader to check for updates with:

If you find an update (same version number only) and then resume/overwrite your existing setup files, you WILL end up with different setup files than if you download them to a new folder. I have tested this with several games. Overwriting causes the main setup file to be larger and without a Digital Signature Timestamp. Downloading to a new folder generates a smaller main setup file but with a Digital Signature Timestamp.

Just pointing this out in case people are stating they have different hash values but for recent downloads with same version numbers. It is important that if you recognise an update, that you download to a new folder and not 'update' existing files if you wish to compare. :)
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ConnieThunder: Dunno if I missed this but it wasn't in the recent list:

Earthworm Jim 3D (June 29, 2000)
Name: setup_ewj3d_2.0.0.3.exe
Size: 124758280
CRC32: 47a1f09d
MD5: 0db88acaa1f9c20cefc4fd5a4dda411b
SHA1: f059c6a4af62e8a550bae5211fa67603bff9532c

Timestamp: ‎18 ‎March ‎2013 11:31:34 GMT BST

A tip for anyone using the GOG downloader to check for updates with:

If you find an update (same version number only) and then resume/overwrite your existing setup files, you WILL end up with different setup files than if you download them to a new folder. I have tested this with several games. Overwriting causes the main setup file to be larger and without a Digital Signature Timestamp. Downloading to a new folder generates a smaller main setup file but with a Digital Signature Timestamp.

Just pointing this out in case people are stating they have different hash values but for recent downloads with same version numbers. It is important that if you recognise an update, that you download to a new folder and not 'update' existing files if you wish to compare. :)
i posted all of this here :

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gogs_massive_silvent_update_game_list

u probably missed the link, was a lot pages back ;)
Post edited April 16, 2013 by DyNaer
Any chance you can add a date next to the games in future?

i.e. When a game is verified as updated by someone, put that posters thread/post date next to the game in the list. Without keeping on top of this thread, it's impossible to know when these updates happened and therefore whether or not I've already updated the game.

Thanks for your help though! :)
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ConnieThunder:
Hello, Connie. You seem to have missed all the fun, as DyNaer has already pointed out.

I am now in the process of redownloading my entire collection (630GB) to ensure that it is as up to date as possible for the end of next week, when I will generate a new set of MD5/filesize files.
Yes, I've had a 2 week easter break from it all and returned to find half the GOG collection has been updated/changed again :(

I'll fix/update what I can and then check against others size/hash files later.
It will probably be a few weeks before I can finish updating all my MD5/dat files.
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ConnieThunder: Yes, I've had a 2 week easter break from it all and returned to find half the GOG collection has been updated/changed again :(

I'll fix/update what I can and then check against others size/hash files later.
It will probably be a few weeks before I can finish updating all my MD5/dat files.
unfortunalty i noticed some small changes in the bonus. (very few , but still); so yeah u need to check everything with the downloader ....... if u want all the correct hashes
Curious, is anybody else getting an odd "white noise" in Dungeon Keeper when a music track ends? I don't recall the GOG version doing that before.
Battle Isle Platinum just got an update 2.0.0 to 2.1.0
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JMich: Battle Isle Platinum just got an update 2.0.0 to 2.1.0
what does that mean?
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JMich: Battle Isle Platinum just got an update 2.0.0 to 2.1.0
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keeveek: what does that mean?
No idea. I guess it's the music/sound issue that thiev said would be fixed today.
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JMich: Battle Isle Platinum just got an update 2.0.0 to 2.1.0
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keeveek: what does that mean?
http://www.gog.com/forum/battle_isle/new_installeruniversal_update_are_up_on_the_server
Is there a thread for reporting bugs?

When you alt+f4 out of Avernum 4, it continues to run in the background without telling you until you end process from task manager. I don't think it happens when you quit from the game's menu. I'm pretty sure it doesn't happen with the other Avernum games either, when you alt+f4 out of them they actually close.
Post edited April 18, 2013 by user deleted
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Point Man: Is there a thread for reporting bugs?

When you alt+f4 out of Avernum 4, it continues to run in the background without telling you until you end process from task manager. I don't think it happens when you quit from the game's menu. I'm pretty sure it doesn't happen with the other Avernum games either, when you alt+f4 out of them they actually close.
it's here: http://www.gog.com/support/contact :D
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Point Man: Is there a thread for reporting bugs?

When you alt+f4 out of Avernum 4, it continues to run in the background without telling you until you end process from task manager. I don't think it happens when you quit from the game's menu. I'm pretty sure it doesn't happen with the other Avernum games either, when you alt+f4 out of them they actually close.
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te_lanus: it's here: http://www.gog.com/support/contact :D
Done.