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Pissmidget@lemmy.world 8 hours agoYeah, but good luck reinstalling it on your next computer. Having the installer ensures easy installation in various future scenarios.
Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works 7 hours ago
Through Heroic I think you can just import an already installed game you have on an external hard drive. Wouldn’t this allow you to use your game on every new computer you get?
The downloads are really slow through Heroic, so I’d prefer not having to download offline installers on top of it😅
scutiger@lemmy.world 29 minutes ago
What do you consider slow? I just installed Cyberpunk today and maxed out my internet connection at 50 MB/s
Assuming you kept all your games installed, yes you could probably transfer them over to another system. But do you really keep all your games installed at all times? I know many people have more games in their library than their storage can handle.
Pissmidget@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
Some games require more than just the files on disk, at least with older games, they set some properties in the registry or some such. How gog or heroic get around it I don’t know, but ah actual installer is guaranteed to give the same result every time.
For most people with stable internet and using the launcher this isn’t really an issue, but I imagine someone rural, on the ISS, part of the Atlantis expedition, or what have you, would enjoy to have a surefire way of getting their heroes 3 up and running
Not a use case for everyone, but for some it’s invaluable.