Is there are lite version?

Anonymous
26 May 2004, 04:22
Is there a lite version of just Quest that I can give to friends on a floppy (or email) so they can play my games?

It's just the quest package comes with everything else and is a big file (in terms of email) and it would be handy if we could just download just the player.

007bond
27 May 2004, 07:09
I'd like that to. I'd like to be able to download just the player in the zip format so I can play games without needing the whole package

007bond

paul_one
05 Jun 2004, 20:19
The program needs certain file which the user may or may not have (also various versions)...
The installer installs these files so quest can run.
That's why it's so big.

007bond
11 Jun 2004, 20:29
Exactly, so you create a download package that only installs Quest, not Quest and QDK.

paul_one
16 Jun 2004, 09:51
Again, re-read my post please... :?

007bond
17 Jun 2004, 07:00
You didn't read my post. It would be nice for Alex to create a package that installs Quest and not QDK. Just Quest. I understand the fact that it needs several large files. Just includ them in the install package that only installs Quest!

Alex
17 Jun 2004, 12:25
Excluding QDK does not make the download significantly smaller.

007bond
27 Jun 2004, 10:14
I realise that, but it would still be nice to have a package that only installed Quest. Especially for school where I get 50 MB limit

paul_one
29 Jun 2004, 08:00
Sheesh - how hard is it to explain to you?

Quest would be a mere what, 1 meg lighter than it would be without QDK... The installer would probably only be 200K lighter...

Also if you don't know how to bypass your school's system and install directly to the C:\ drive or whatever (ad so avoid the 50 meg limit), then that's your problem...

007bond
02 Jul 2004, 00:30
We can't get to the C:\, and besides, we have access to about 100 different computers (rough estimate). The C:\ is not a network drive, it's a standard drive that you'd find in any computer
We each get 50 MB on a huge drive named H:\
They've disabled so many things that the system has become partly unstable. There are, however, many loopholes in it. Unfortunately, we can't install most programs.
I don't care about file size. I care about having a scaled down version of Quest that does not come with QDK or QuestNet. Repeat: I do not care about file size.

Anonymous
02 Jul 2004, 16:00
Yoda:care size file i do not. j/k

paul_one
06 Jul 2004, 18:29
Number 1: you can easily access the C:\ drive... Go to save any file and type JUST "C:\" (without " s) and you'll get there (unless they've sorted out a secure program to block it with - which I seriously doubt).
Number 2: If you don't care about size then why did you bring it up in the first place?
Number 3: Why would you want to cut off the QDK capability to others'? There is no real reason.
Number 4: There are Quest custom builds, which comes as you request it to come.

Anonymous
07 Jul 2004, 23:15
Computer Whizz wrote:The program needs certain file which the user may or may not have (also various versions)...
The installer installs these files so quest can run.
That's why it's so big.


you could also just distribute quest and the file, it's like, 'seomthign.ocx'...

007bond
08 Jul 2004, 03:32
1. I've tried that, there is no way that I know of to get to it. And, we cannot install any programs, even to our H:\
2. I didn't bring up the file size thing. That was Alex when he said that removing QDK and QuestNet from the installation would not reduce the file size by much
3. I never wanted to cut off QDK to others. I wanted a second package that just had an unzippable version of Quest.
4. Quest Custom Builds are for one game only and they cost money

Cryophile
11 Jul 2004, 20:28
Lol, I used to live in a little hick town. When I first arrived there was no security or anything. I repeatedly found ways to install programs, avoid their security (which rapidly grew stronger), etc. and by the time I left you couldn't do ANYTHING. They wouldn't even allow you to change your own password.

007bond
13 Jul 2004, 08:37
Must of been a very sad world.

GameBoy
17 Jul 2004, 12:34
we had RM on our school computers, and we have Novel on our college ones.

007bond
18 Jul 2004, 03:47
Sorry if I sound like n00b asking this but what are RM and Novel?

GameBoy
18 Jul 2004, 15:36
security systems for school computers

007bond
19 Jul 2004, 08:17
in what form do they come?

GameBoy
24 Jul 2004, 01:08
well, at the start you type in your login and password. RM doesn't allow access to my computer or anything. well, thats how it was at school. Novel just allows you to log into your own account i guess, i don't know it's exact purpose, but students and college arn't imature enough to go routing around the computer and changing settings and stuff i guess ^.^

paul_one
15 Aug 2004, 08:48
RM..... HAHAHAHAAH....

Sorry, this post might be old but I've got to say what a laugh that piece of sh**e "security" that was.

I could get access to basically everything.

In college they had windows server 2000 running with windows 98 workstations. You could get a list up of all the students accounts (and teacher accounts), get programs of certain "server's", and if you write a program, could have probably stole loads of passwords....
I hardly tried and I could still access everything... Although every day or whatever I think the system's were reset and the hard-drive was usually wiped of any changes... Still, the actual security flaws were in windows itself - because it wasn't built for security!