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RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - Yuhaney - 07-16-2009

(07-16-2009, 02:31 PM)nackidno Wrote: What personal problems are you referring to? ^^

Well, for example when ATI users had problems with the game bought through Steam, Thomas was ready to himself a card that mostly people had to see what the problem is and then make patch with it.


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - eliasfrost - 07-17-2009

That's just technical support for the game. It's not personal, they just do their job.


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - Razalhague - 07-17-2009

I actually bought the games without playing them beforehand in any way (very rare for me) as they were so cheap on Steam (5€). And now I bought them for Linux! (also very cheap Big GrinSmile


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - bricktop - 07-17-2009

So the Penumbra Collection will not be on (re)sale on Steam this weekend? (I hate myself for not buying it when it was offered as a weekend deal) Would it be possible to buy it from GamersGate and then activate the copy on Steam? I'm already using Steam as my digital game distribution system so I would prefer not to register for another service...


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - JoseSilva - 07-17-2009

Hi,

Just a request for a clarification please, does the "Penumbra Collection for Mac & Linux" run on both systems, meaning I just need to buy it once for both, or if I want to run on Mac and Linux I need to buy one Mac and one Linux version?

Thanks,
Jose


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - evilmrhenry - 07-18-2009

What sort of DRM is present on the Linux version of the trilogy? Specifically, is Internet access required for installation or play?


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - WindexGlow - 07-18-2009

Probably just a cdcheck like the rest of the penumbras are.
Hopefully luxtenebras though doesn't have that cdcheck - such a pain getting the cd in and out.


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - evilmrhenry - 07-18-2009

(07-18-2009, 05:26 AM)WindexGlow Wrote: Probably just a cdcheck like the rest of the penumbras are.
Hopefully luxtenebras though doesn't have that cdcheck - such a pain getting the cd in and out.

Can't be a CD check; it's a download.


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - jens - 07-18-2009

It's a serial, that is entered on the start of the first game and it does not require any Internet activation or things like that.


RE: 2009-07 Wednesday 15th, Re-release of the Penumbra Series for Mac & Linux - SirYes - 07-18-2009

I just have bought and dowloaded the Penumbra Collection for Linux (yay, thanks for releasing that!). However, I was unable to find any MD5 or SHA1 checksum for the PenumbraCollection-1.0.sh file to confirm a successful download.

Both demos for Overture and Black Plague have the checksums, at least on ausgamers.com, so is it possible to get a checksum for Collection at all? I specifically ask this because at 596MB my download stalled and I had to pause and resume it (it finished eventually), but I am unsure whether it's okay or not.
(07-18-2009, 12:24 PM)SirYes Wrote: I was unable to find any MD5 or SHA1 checksum for the PenumbraCollection-1.0.sh file to confirm a successful download.

I've found a solution on my own. Cool I inspected the file in question and it's a shell script (obvious judging by extension) which can be run with --check option:

Code:
./PenumbraCollection-1.0.sh --check

In the end the downloaded archive integrity test turned out to be successful. Big Grin: