Here is my very old download of wingit-135 - its been on my harddrive since 2017, and it passes ESET's virus scanner which is usually pretty good and typically considered much better than avast, norton, mcafee, etc.
I have not bothered trying to redownload anything from either the main game site or otherwise, cause.. just dont care.
Supposedly someone modified 135 to make it faster, and thats what is on the TQ site.. and i wouldnt doubt its probably a false positive, but to be on the safe side, try this old orig version if you want.
Oh and this you dont have to "install".. you just unzip to a folder, run git, and point it at your game file.. Or.. what i do, is make a shortcut to the git-player exe file in a separate location where i keep the actual game file to just make it easier to run. Doesnt always remember "last ran location" but saves some work.
You could just then manually add .glorb files with a file association to the git.exe where ever you have it, but i prefer not to do that and just open manually.
I have not bothered trying to redownload anything from either the main game site or otherwise, cause.. just dont care.
Supposedly someone modified 135 to make it faster, and thats what is on the TQ site.. and i wouldnt doubt its probably a false positive, but to be on the safe side, try this old orig version if you want.
Oh and this you dont have to "install".. you just unzip to a folder, run git, and point it at your game file.. Or.. what i do, is make a shortcut to the git-player exe file in a separate location where i keep the actual game file to just make it easier to run. Doesnt always remember "last ran location" but saves some work.
You could just then manually add .glorb files with a file association to the git.exe where ever you have it, but i prefer not to do that and just open manually.
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