Posted January 04, 2022

MarkoH01
The goose rules!
Registered: Jun 2009
From Germany

Gognarok
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Registered: Dec 2015
From Germany
Posted January 04, 2022


https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/command-line-arguments-for-an-app-on-windows-10/
in Windows 7 it was a bit differnet but also possible..

MarkoH01
The goose rules!
Registered: Jun 2009
From Germany
Posted January 04, 2022

https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/command-line-arguments-for-an-app-on-windows-10/
in Windows 7 it was a bit differnet but also possible..

Gognarok
New User
Registered: Dec 2015
From Germany
Posted January 04, 2022

https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/command-line-arguments-for-an-app-on-windows-10/
in Windows 7 it was a bit differnet but also possible..


Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia
Posted January 05, 2022

https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/command-line-arguments-for-an-app-on-windows-10/
in Windows 7 it was a bit differnet but also possible..

Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia
Posted January 05, 2022
I don't see a listing for the new enhanced Quake (Quake Enhanced), which is currently available quite cheap at Epic.
I have this recollection of seeing a post about its DRM-Free nature in another thread, maybe posted by MarkoH01?
The sale at Epic ends on the 7th of January, and it seems a fairly clear bet now, that we are not going to get it here at GOG, any time soon ... though of course it could happen any time ... and even not ever, though that would be daft.
Generally I wouldn't care, but Quake remains my favorite game, and I am hanging out for the benefits, not the least the new mission pack.
So if it is DRM-Free in all the important aspects at Epic, I don't mind taking a risk and giving them a bit of money, which I can view as a thank you for all the free games over a few years now. However, if it is DRM, I can wait and either get it at GOG if it turns up soonish ... or some other DRM-Free way or method ... I prefer to do the legal thing though.
EDIT
Okay, I found a Steam reference ... maybe that is what I was recalling.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/quake_enhanced_update/post237
I have this recollection of seeing a post about its DRM-Free nature in another thread, maybe posted by MarkoH01?
The sale at Epic ends on the 7th of January, and it seems a fairly clear bet now, that we are not going to get it here at GOG, any time soon ... though of course it could happen any time ... and even not ever, though that would be daft.
Generally I wouldn't care, but Quake remains my favorite game, and I am hanging out for the benefits, not the least the new mission pack.
So if it is DRM-Free in all the important aspects at Epic, I don't mind taking a risk and giving them a bit of money, which I can view as a thank you for all the free games over a few years now. However, if it is DRM, I can wait and either get it at GOG if it turns up soonish ... or some other DRM-Free way or method ... I prefer to do the legal thing though.
EDIT
Okay, I found a Steam reference ... maybe that is what I was recalling.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/quake_enhanced_update/post237
Post edited January 05, 2022 by Timboli

MysterD
OLD User
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted January 05, 2022

I have this recollection of seeing a post about its DRM-Free nature in another thread, maybe posted by MarkoH01?
The sale at Epic ends on the 7th of January, and it seems a fairly clear bet now, that we are not going to get it here at GOG, any time soon ... though of course it could happen any time ... and even not ever, though that would be daft.
Generally I wouldn't care, but Quake remains my favorite game, and I am hanging out for the benefits, not the least the new mission pack.
So if it is DRM-Free in all the important aspects at Epic, I don't mind taking a risk and giving them a bit of money, which I can view as a thank you for all the free games over a few years now. However, if it is DRM, I can wait and either get it at GOG if it turns up soonish ... or some other DRM-Free way or method ... I prefer to do the legal thing though.
EDIT
Okay, I found a Steam reference ... maybe that is what I was recalling.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/quake_enhanced_update/post237
I have Quake 1 on Bethesda (when it was given away free, before it became Enhanced) and that did get free-updated to Quake Enhanced. Also have it on Steam, since I've had it there for a long while (yep, I bought a Quake Collection from Fanatical some years back) - and yes, that got Free-Updated to Enhanced also. I always grab free stuff on services even if I own them elsewhere b/c - well, you never know when they might drop an updated version, remaster version, and/or DRM-FREE version somewhere. [shrug]
I don't have Q1 on Epic, so I don't know how it works at all for sure. I'd guess it might work similar to GOG and Steam-versions - you can run them DRM-FREE; you'll get a pop-up letting you know it can't connect to Bethesda.Net and you just say "Okay"; and then you can just move on - but, who knows if that's entirely the case there. I don't know for sure b/c I have them elsewhere - so if you do buy it for the cheap $4 pricing on Epic, would love to hear how the Epic-version operates and all; if it operates the same or not. My big question on Epic would be - is Epic store required to run in the background at all? Can you run "-EpicPortal" command to bypass the non-sense, if it's possible there?
And who knows if Quake Enhanced is DRM-FREE on Epic, according to PC Gaming Wiki for Quake 2021; it ain't listed yet there. Big "?" mark is listed for Epic version.
Post edited January 05, 2022 by MysterD

Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia
Posted January 05, 2022



In all likelihood though, I suspect I will be strong and just wait for GOG to get it or another sale of it at Epic. Who knows, it may even popup as a freebie at Epic at some point.
As I am aware, as my program uses that wiki.
Post edited January 05, 2022 by Timboli

MysterD
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Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted January 05, 2022






In all likelihood though, I suspect I will be strong and just wait for GOG to get it or another sale of it at Epic. Who knows, it may even popup as a freebie at Epic at some point.


Like yourself, I have a crazy backlog. So many games I just pick-up in Bundles from Fanatical & Humble mostly; and I'm constantly buying stuff on any store (Steam, GOG, Origin, UPlay, Amazon, etc etc) - anywhere I can get something cheap.
So, yeah - I definitely get why you'd skip Quake Enhanced for now...b/c your backlog's huge and/or you might already own a version of the game elsewhere.
Plus, who knows - never know if or when Epic and Bethesda might make it a freebie. [shrug]
I must have over 4000 games digitally, according to GOG. This of course doesn't also include a lot of my PC retail boxed games I own and any other services not-tracked and/or dead by now that sold games - in which who knows what that count is! This also does NOT Atari 7800, Genesis, Game Gear, Playstation (original), and Playstation Classic titles - in which that's probably around 300-500 altogether just in this sentence.
Post edited January 05, 2022 by MysterD

Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia
Posted January 06, 2022


So, yeah - I definitely get why you'd skip Quake Enhanced for now...b/c your backlog's huge and/or you might already own a version of the game elsewhere.
Plus, who knows - never know if or when Epic and Bethesda might make it a freebie. [shrug]

@OP, please forgive our momentary little off-topic divergence. :)

Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia
Posted January 06, 2022
Well I stayed strong and resisted to buy Quake Enhanced while on special, and it no longer is.
I did however buy another game from Epic, as my thank you for all the freebies.
Once you see a game you like, you cannot unsee it.
Quite a while ago I saw the release of Open Country at Epic, and the name and cover image instantly appealed to me. Enough so, that I checked out the screenshots and video, even though I knew I would not be buying ... usually I avoid that lest temptation occur. Anyway I was impressed enough to at least wishlist the game, and of course every time I went to Epic, I then saw it on their main page ... so I was never allowed to forget the game.
I've also seen it on sale a few times, most recently until yesterday for half price.
I had a $15 AUD coupon that runs out tomorrow.
Today the game went back to its full price of $22.99 AUD, the minimum for my coupon to be used.
So I said what the heck, and bought the game for $7.99 AUD ... a few dollars less than its recent half price.
I took a punt that it might never turn up at GOG, and it might even be DRM-Free. Nice surprises happen sometimes.
It's just one of those rare games that really appeals to me, and only my second purchase from Epic in over two years.
Hopefully I will get a chance to check out its DRM status soon.
I did however buy another game from Epic, as my thank you for all the freebies.
Once you see a game you like, you cannot unsee it.
Quite a while ago I saw the release of Open Country at Epic, and the name and cover image instantly appealed to me. Enough so, that I checked out the screenshots and video, even though I knew I would not be buying ... usually I avoid that lest temptation occur. Anyway I was impressed enough to at least wishlist the game, and of course every time I went to Epic, I then saw it on their main page ... so I was never allowed to forget the game.
I've also seen it on sale a few times, most recently until yesterday for half price.
I had a $15 AUD coupon that runs out tomorrow.
Today the game went back to its full price of $22.99 AUD, the minimum for my coupon to be used.
So I said what the heck, and bought the game for $7.99 AUD ... a few dollars less than its recent half price.
I took a punt that it might never turn up at GOG, and it might even be DRM-Free. Nice surprises happen sometimes.
It's just one of those rare games that really appeals to me, and only my second purchase from Epic in over two years.
Hopefully I will get a chance to check out its DRM status soon.
Post edited January 06, 2022 by Timboli

drinnen
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Registered: Oct 2010
From Australia
Posted January 07, 2022
Gods Will Fall seems to need the client, I ran through the usual options and all gave a black window before exiting.
It's got a very verbose output including many reference to epic including:
[EpicManager] Not Launched Via Epic Launcher, Closing Down
So seems to clearly need the client.
It's got a very verbose output including many reference to epic including:
[EpicManager] Not Launched Via Epic Launcher, Closing Down
So seems to clearly need the client.

usernamejnjijenfk
New User
Registered: Jan 2022
From Sweden
Posted January 12, 2022
hello. I have epic games launcher on my home computer aswell as some of the games on the list. can i somehow install the game on a separate laptop? I dont have admin permission nor directx runtime i dont think. atleast it doesnt seem to work. im not very good with computers so if there is a solution please explain it in a simple manner.
i saw that you answered someone else on this topic but as i said im not good with computers.
thanks
i saw that you answered someone else on this topic but as i said im not good with computers.
thanks

AB2012
Registered: Sep 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted January 12, 2022

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/does_anyone_know_the_libraries_and_other_software_required_on_a_clean_install/post4

usernamejnjijenfk
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Registered: Jan 2022
From Sweden