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Mingy Jongo



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3rd March, 2004 at 12:30:59 -

Does anyone here know any games that use Install Maker Pro for the installer?

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 13:32:35 -

I'm sure a lot do, but please... don't use installers. Just put all your game files in a folder, zip it up, and upload it. Installers are really annoying for freeware games.

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 15:41:31 -

MMF is good, you dont need to store dlls or fonts externally, all you need is the EXE. Even the help file can be built into the game!

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 16:51:24 -

install creator is better then maker anyway

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 17:29:26 -

I used Install Maker Pro for Grim's Challenge and Sweet Legends

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 21:09:52 -

Here's a little guide:
Nothing external but the required files and the exececutable : .zip file
Lots of font/picture/.ini files: installer
Professional look/feel: installer

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 21:16:37 -

I know a LOT of games that do. But frankly, I don't mind them using an installer so much, unless they're really bad.

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 21:26:43 -

The Mr Stumps Dentures installer was fine...though why it created a shortcut in the startmenu to cncs232.dll I will never know.

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 21:42:05 -

Coolioklick, could you tell me them?

 
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3rd March, 2004 at 22:22:24 -

I dunno, they're all on my other computer. But I'd say about 30% of klik games use it. Just try going through the games on the download section and looking for any file that ends with an EXE.

Edit: Oh, wait, I didn't see the Pro part when reading your question. In that case, no. I doubt anyone would use a pro version of it any more than anyone would register a Tripod site. If you had the money, I'd suggest buying one of those Wise installer things.

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3rd March, 2004 at 23:54:21 -

I do like games in zip files much better, but it seems like if you have external files like an ini or dll, newbs open the zip and run the exe and the game doesnt work correctly or at all and they go THIS GAM R SUK! I guess you can make a zip version and an installer version.. but thats alot of work, and im far to lazy. lol

 
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4th March, 2004 at 00:04:23 -

Lol, yes...I always hate it when people try to run games right from within the zip file.

 
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4th March, 2004 at 00:13:22 -

hmmmmmmmm.... I have never used anyone even thou I have pro.

I heard people do hate games with them..but I wonder y?
If the game is good, doesn't a installer (that looks good) make it more professinal?

 
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4th March, 2004 at 01:59:25 -

I guess people hate having to uninstall games instead of simply deleting them. A good game is worth it but bad games, well... people don't like uninstalling games when they can just press delete and get it all over with.

 
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4th March, 2004 at 17:48:26 -

i don't really mind them, like paul, it's just the shortcuts that installers create that annoy me.

 
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4th March, 2004 at 22:16:20 -

installers, look cool... But they piss me off

 
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5th March, 2004 at 04:40:11 -

"installers, look cool... But they piss me off "

Thats why everyone should also have an alternative zip download, no matter how many external files

 
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5th March, 2004 at 08:46:57 -

games with installers dont use up much more time than uncompressing a zipped folder,
but its easier to delete a folder than it is to uninstall a game, and sometimes the shortcuts are still there somewhere.

 
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5th March, 2004 at 16:19:02 -

Despite the people who don't like them, I would still use installers.

1. They look professional
2. They're useful for people who *don't* have MMF already installed
3. The registry alterations you can perform save on having them scripted into your application (eg: assigning file types with more shell customisation)
4. They irritate clickers, which is always a bonus
5. They integrate their uninstal apps into Add/Remove Programs <-- again useful for non-clickers.

If you really want class in your games, though, you could always go a step further. Build the installer in MMF too, and have the game data and necessary DLLs built into the exe (using the Project Builder in MMF1.5).

This way, you get an entirely *customised* instal program that looks professional, edits the registry smoothly, works for people who don't have MMF, and irritates clickers.

Perfect!

 
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5th March, 2004 at 16:28:24 -

...Thanks, Dines.

 
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5th March, 2004 at 19:11:51 -

It doesn't irritate all Clickers, just the ones who don't know where Add/Remove programs is ("hu needs dat, deltree pwns all")

 
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5th March, 2004 at 19:16:44 -

i use a program called install-us... it is awsome... i'd give ya a link but it's not free, plus i don't remember!

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7th March, 2004 at 01:41:10 -

Updated topic name. Please use descriptive titles for your posts in the future.

 
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