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then im thinking of ok give a second chance...then i met something again. im currently thinking again. it would be a lil disaster for some people making not public. im against this, but you effort your time on something, someone uses it, no respect, put his name on it -> that makes me really angry. because of some fools i dont want that others get problems cause of them. lets see what the time brings ![]() i will also finish after CIU working on any project. the three conversions which will come from me (one came already), will be my last. @kassane Far Cry 3...an amazing game ![]() ok will make it ![]() my final conversion. Last edited by yener90; 19-11-2012 at 06:44. |
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What's more, this way will be easiest for converters too, because bin files are filling DVD to the rim, without having to do many trials to achieve desired size of cabs. |
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dudes...someone did a small thing and stand for his failure.
exactly that is what i wanted ![]() next version will be public. ![]() Quote:
every iss file creates his own exe. |
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hi yener90...
I wasnt here for a long time... do you need any new strings to be translated to PERSIAN ? |
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I know, I'm thinking about compiling some dummy setup.exe and overwriting it with downloaded one
BTW: if internal installation will be disabled then REV0 will need to slow down a little with his conversions
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it will be public dudes
nobody will slowdown xDPS: But if he uses full advantage of CIU, this will brake him down
Last edited by yener90; 20-11-2012 at 01:46. |
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Good to hear Yener! OpenSource is a good thing
.I'm currently working on something that I've wanted for a long time, and I hope many people will find it useful (hopefully it'll be done soon and I can put up my first project here!). While I haven't borrowed any code from your Script, I used your script when I first started writing my own just to see what all was going on internally to get the desired output. On a related note; I think you'll find that on sites like these, even though it's not acknowledged/encouraged, a great deal of the users are starting with pirated material to begin with. Unfortunately these types of people aren't usually big on giving credit where credit is due, there's almost a sense of entitlement. The hard-work people put into the games themselves isn't even appreciated by paying for it. So one can hardly expect a script written for a custom installer to receive a simple thank you in the form of acknowledgement. I could be completely off the mark with my assessment, but I would be surprised if so. Just remember that those of us who know the required time and effort it takes to put a script together greatly appreciate it, even if some people take it for granted! |
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(Off-topic but I couldn't resist.)
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@yener90
will i can't say i'm disappointed about your decisions at the last few weeks-who am i to judge ?!!-but i can't help being sad that you will drop this off after what you had so far and your decision of making your last project private and i think you're right in all what you said about stealing and all but don't you see that you always beat those thieves when you come out with something new? i mean all they can do is just steal things but they're not able to build new projects like you do and you're on top cause of that and if you do what you said you will not be anymore cause someone else will be i know it's hard some times to keep on but we always do that when someone-just one- needs us and believe in us and i have to say that there is so many people out in this world believe in you you made something good you made something was impassible easy for many people who wanted it for along time but couldn't do it cause they don't have the enough knowledge for it . for that and many other reasons i hope that you change your mind about going private and drop every thing off. |
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It's hard to find accurate information on profit takes from pubs/devs, most of them won't/can't disclose such information. But as an example, it's rumored that Valve takes a 30% cut on games sold on Steam, and since there are no other parties involved (distribution, production, etc), that leaves 70% for the developer. Most of us are aware of the size and extent of the library available on Steam, so it just makes the whole statement even more of a moot point. |
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(Yes, this discussion should be moved into a thread of its own.)
With your second post, you're actually proving my point. You know, I can't stand this "piracy kills innovation" bullshit so I step in every time when I see it.The very point of Steam - and other digital download services, including but not limited to iTunes, AppStore - is to cut "classic" publishers and retail shops out of the chain and drastically decrease additional (to the actual development) costs. With such changes in distribution, it became possible for a single programmer or a small team of programmers to release a game or application software that needs no commercial advertising, still earns them a great amount of money (in extreme cases, at the magnitude of a million US dollars). The great problem with classic publishers and retail shops is that they are very selective about what they publish because they are afraid of making a bad decision and losing money, which otherwise would be completely normal in capitalism. They don't give a shit about the interest of either developers or gamers, only their own. A lot of (potentially) great games get cancelled because no publisher is interested in supporting the developers and - other than A) sequels, B) movie tie-ins - games, especially innovative ones, are rarely released. Of course, the same is true for movies and music as those publishers are exactly the same kind. There's no real competition either as publishers in the same industry form a cartel which, apparently, governments don't mind. As for pirates, those are everyday people just like you and me. Whenever people have the chance to not pay taxes, not pay public transport fares, they don't. Whenever people have the chance to get discount prices or buy stuff for tenth of the usual price from China, they do. In some countries - unfortunately, including Hungary, but definitely not limited to it -, this became a "national virtue" instead of great shame. Software piracy is just one symptom of this "freebie prostitution" so there's no point in singling it out. Which brings us back to the "original" topic: if you turn something into open source then, by definition, noone can "steal" it from "you" anymore as it is (more or less) donated to the public domain. This is much more effective than DRM which is part of a war between producers and thiefs, which neither side can win. However, companies with the same attitude as classic publishers will also "steal" open source software (read: include it in their own without giving proper credit and releasing it under the same open source licence) as the Free Software Foundation's trials show. In a company, responsibility can be smeared over a number of employees and well-paid lawyers will "prove" that nothing against the law happened and you can wipe your ass with the GPL. Companies are definitely much worse than individual people so, if you want to protest against something, then you might want to change your focus into the right direction.
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New Autorun Setup.ini config:
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[AutorunSettings] AutorunWidth=800 AutorunHeight=500 [StandardButtonAR] Width=145 Height=40 Font=EagleSans-Bold FontUC=1 FontColor=$999999 FontColorOnMouse=$FFFFFF FontColorMouseDown=$000000 FontColorDisabled=$7F7F7F FontSize=9 FontBold=1 [PlayButton] Left=400 Top=203 [Play2Button] Left=555 Top=203 [UnInstallButton] Left=450 Top=263 Width=200 [ManualButton] Left=555 Top=323 File=Setup.ini [ReadMeButton] Left=400 Top=323 File=Setup.ini [OpenDVDButton] Left=100 Top=190 Visible=0 [EqualizerButtonAR] Left=280 Top=455 Visible=1 [MusicButtonAR] Left=280 Top=455 Width=31 Height=120 Visible=0 [ExitButtonAR] Left=450 Top=383 Width=200 [LangBox] Left=80 Top=465 Center=0 ShowOnly=5 StandardButton -> if custom pic for button doesnt exist, it will use this: Button.png, ButtonSelected.png, ButtonClicked.png, ButtonDisabled.png Custom Buttons: Play.png, PlaySelected.png,PlayClicked.png,PlayDisabled.png UnInstall.png... Exit.png.... Later will add custom color settings etc for buttons
Last edited by yener90; 22-11-2012 at 10:40. |
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Very nice yener, seems much more simple and organized.
![]() Works in Autorun and Welcome page? Last edited by Fabioddq; 22-11-2012 at 10:51. |
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im finished with autorun
![]() currently working on installer. |
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