- Sep 21, 2021
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I downloaded this game from Adeptus Steve's Patreon account webpage.
1.)
Just thinking bout my previous post and was a bit disturbed by this thought.. I don't have the internet at home and have not participated in any kind of demo testing for games (professional or otherwise) and am thusly unaware if C++ is required for all demo testers. To my research it is a computer programing tool but not specifically ment for operating programs. It would make sence for game testing if you had to use something like Unity or Blender (don't know because I am not a game develloper) in order to run the game.. but a program that can rewrite your computers code? Maybe I'm just uninformed but this kind of looks like they may be using some new methods of game design or they have come up with a new style of virus that circumvents the traditional detection methods.
2.)
C++ requires Net Framework, both require the internet during their installation, and with my not having any of the previously mentioned items... With more and more news coming out about hacking by diferent groups and state sponsered filth... is this a new or diferent kind of backdoor into gamers computers? Programmers are always in a rush to come up with something new and hackers are step in step with them. It is an old saying "It is dangerous, out there, in the wilds." or some such aproxamation. Is this demo actually some kind of new tact on the part of (The British, Isreal, The U.S., Russia, ETC..) to harm a specific subset of people with the internet.
3.)
With the game designers stating that they are producing something that everyone wants.. Why would they do it in a manner that would limit the operating systems that can be compatable? I would have expected a game in devellopment would be done on a computer in a static state (as in a computer with no new updates to the programming software) so that the program wouldn't cause a failure in the develloping game. Why design it so only the newer computers software can play? Now, I'm not syaing that Windows 3.1 - XP must be capible of being compatible, but why is windows 7 suddenly off of the list? I know, "Don't Bite the hand that feeds you!" but I have not yet gotten to play this demo, thusly I have not "Been Fed", and am SO VERRY HUNGRY for what is cooking.
4.)
I have had to go through a lot of hoops (inactive links, partial downloads, then finding C++, then finding an ofline downloader for Net Framework.. that dose not actually install offline) to get the download of this game and everything that they say must be used to run it. Now I find out that... the game just won't run on windows 7. I'm relying on everyones' statement that this is a game, that it works, and it hits their tickeler just right. But I'm wondering why it has been so much of an up-hill struggle in the first place. They say that they are ging to release it on Steam (product of Valve studios, former game design company, and now just a memory.. oh Portal..) becaust it will be an easy safe download, but they have made everything about the demo SOOO dificult, and I'm wondering if that is by design.
In Conclusion:
I really wanted to play this game!!!
But seriously if you are luckey enough to have gotten this thing to work, I'm happy for you because you have more cash then my household, and you get to titalate your gamer itch with The Wilds. Just please be studious about making sure it is not some new kind of trojan horse. Mac just issued a new software update to their tech because a Jewish company is legally allowed to hack on the world stage and they got into everybodys' everything. Seriously how is it that a civilian is deemed a criminal if they hack but corperations and goverments are exempt from being subjected to equal treatment?
1.)
Just thinking bout my previous post and was a bit disturbed by this thought.. I don't have the internet at home and have not participated in any kind of demo testing for games (professional or otherwise) and am thusly unaware if C++ is required for all demo testers. To my research it is a computer programing tool but not specifically ment for operating programs. It would make sence for game testing if you had to use something like Unity or Blender (don't know because I am not a game develloper) in order to run the game.. but a program that can rewrite your computers code? Maybe I'm just uninformed but this kind of looks like they may be using some new methods of game design or they have come up with a new style of virus that circumvents the traditional detection methods.
2.)
C++ requires Net Framework, both require the internet during their installation, and with my not having any of the previously mentioned items... With more and more news coming out about hacking by diferent groups and state sponsered filth... is this a new or diferent kind of backdoor into gamers computers? Programmers are always in a rush to come up with something new and hackers are step in step with them. It is an old saying "It is dangerous, out there, in the wilds." or some such aproxamation. Is this demo actually some kind of new tact on the part of (The British, Isreal, The U.S., Russia, ETC..) to harm a specific subset of people with the internet.
3.)
With the game designers stating that they are producing something that everyone wants.. Why would they do it in a manner that would limit the operating systems that can be compatable? I would have expected a game in devellopment would be done on a computer in a static state (as in a computer with no new updates to the programming software) so that the program wouldn't cause a failure in the develloping game. Why design it so only the newer computers software can play? Now, I'm not syaing that Windows 3.1 - XP must be capible of being compatible, but why is windows 7 suddenly off of the list? I know, "Don't Bite the hand that feeds you!" but I have not yet gotten to play this demo, thusly I have not "Been Fed", and am SO VERRY HUNGRY for what is cooking.
4.)
I have had to go through a lot of hoops (inactive links, partial downloads, then finding C++, then finding an ofline downloader for Net Framework.. that dose not actually install offline) to get the download of this game and everything that they say must be used to run it. Now I find out that... the game just won't run on windows 7. I'm relying on everyones' statement that this is a game, that it works, and it hits their tickeler just right. But I'm wondering why it has been so much of an up-hill struggle in the first place. They say that they are ging to release it on Steam (product of Valve studios, former game design company, and now just a memory.. oh Portal..) becaust it will be an easy safe download, but they have made everything about the demo SOOO dificult, and I'm wondering if that is by design.
In Conclusion:
I really wanted to play this game!!!
But seriously if you are luckey enough to have gotten this thing to work, I'm happy for you because you have more cash then my household, and you get to titalate your gamer itch with The Wilds. Just please be studious about making sure it is not some new kind of trojan horse. Mac just issued a new software update to their tech because a Jewish company is legally allowed to hack on the world stage and they got into everybodys' everything. Seriously how is it that a civilian is deemed a criminal if they hack but corperations and goverments are exempt from being subjected to equal treatment?