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operato 15-06-2006 03:03 AM

Unfortunately the sound file is about 200 megs and i've never seen it anywhere online *ahem*. There is a copy going around ebay for $25 BIN but that's a bit steep.

This game really does need the speech however. I spent hours just playing that mini card game.

Ermuli 29-07-2007 04:09 PM

Return to Ringworld ISO (BIN/CUE with ECM) is 85 Mb. Approved for The ISO Cellar?

_r.u.s.s. 29-07-2007 04:41 PM

it is since its on the site. but hm, other games available for download have also about 80 mb, maybe it would be also ok to update the iso on abandonia ftp?

Michiel313 29-07-2007 04:45 PM

I don't like the game.. i stuck on every simpel thing

_r.u.s.s. 29-07-2007 05:17 PM

some people stuck.. some dont :P

punkassbitch 26-10-2009 12:40 AM

I found The Cd with full sound on The House Of Games Site

arete 26-10-2009 05:42 AM

Or just get it in our ISO cellar. :)

punkassbitch 31-10-2009 05:01 AM

I went to your Iso celler. You guys make it too complicated to download. I may sound like a twat but I can go to other sites and get the whole iso without having to download files that have to be "merged" with a third party software. What a load of crap

Saccade 31-10-2009 06:06 AM

Lol. But that is a good point...

Being able to handle larger archives, rather than splits, is something that may be required. Especially if newer abandonware starts to get like more recent games.

I haven't really found any good, reliable file host sites that are free, though.

The Fifth Horseman 31-10-2009 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punkassbitch (Post 386835)
I went to your Iso celler. You guys make it too complicated to download. I may sound like a twat but I can go to other sites and get the whole iso without having to download files that have to be "merged" with a third party software.

What do you mean? RAR is a standard compression format. You download the files, tell WinRAR (or what have you) to unpack them - and that's it.

The main reason this is done is to avoid things like you losing your connection after downloading 654 MB out of a 672 MB archive and having to redownload it from scratch again (public filesharing sites don't support resuming a download) or finding out that there was some error during transfer, the archive is corrupt and therefore unusable.

If someone uploaded an archive split with other means than just using RAR multi-part archiving, just tell us and we'll see what can be done to replace it.


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