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If that's the case here, I don't know, and I'm certainly to lazy (as usual) to look it up. Even don't know for sure if the location of methuselah is the real one, but a mod/admin(?) should be able to do a IP check and check those stated facts. Anyway, whatever, dial up sux big. |
i thought the old file leech protection system that data made nicely worked. why changing it? poor people on dial up
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Data's programming skills put everyone to shame. Whatever he did, we should keep it.
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Another point to ponder: what is the guiding principle here at "Abandonia"? I would say (maybe I am presuming too much) that it is to preserve old DOS games by making them available to the widest possible audience. Am I wrong? If so, maybe I "spake" in the wrong place. Anyway, I do not think dial-up is dead yet (yes, it is far inferior to broadband service), so it would be a good gesture to "bow" ever so slightly to the needs of dial-up users. |
I do believe the reason the download-system was changed was because it had security issues.
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That is too bad . Can Studentis fix the issues ?
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Maybe. We'll see.
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My initial post was definitely not intended as a joke, nor was it intended to be inflammatory in any way. It was a legitimate and politely phrased request. The course of this thread has led to thoughts of other topics to raise, such as: 1. the possibility of download fees being charged to assure continuance of the website; 2. the eventual disappearance of "ripped" game versions completely, in favor of full CD versions exclusively. But I will raise those issues later in other posts. Be assured that "Abandonia" remains my favorite abandonware site, because of its first-class game reviews and quality selection of MS-DOS games. Thanks to "management" for due consideration of the downloading issue. |
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