New TN file mirror
http://radiantage.com/downloads/tribes2_gsi.exe
http://radiantage.com/downloads/TribesNext_rc1e.exe
MD5:
93460541ddd3bdff9b30829ba04f2186 tribes2_gsi.exe
583520f2aa6fb1add7ded3b1ae000dfa TribesNext_rc1e.exe
http://radiantage.com/downloads/TribesNext_rc1e.exe
MD5:
93460541ddd3bdff9b30829ba04f2186 tribes2_gsi.exe
583520f2aa6fb1add7ded3b1ae000dfa TribesNext_rc1e.exe
Comments
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4769269
That would reduce the need to keep repacking the torrent...
EDIT: Or even better, create an installer that encloses the GSI installer (if that's legal, since it's not being modified). The wrapper installer would install Tribes as per normal, then once that install is finished, would download the latest patch file (using a generic URL, i.e. - latest_patch.exe), and launch the installer for the patch file
Thoughts on legality?
Just curious :-)
But yeah, it's a great alternative to InstallShield, it's good software, would do the job nicely I believe.
For the GSI installer, you would ideally wrap that specifically with NSIS. NSIS would just launch the GSI installer (which would be packaged internally, not downloaded, as NSIS wouldn't download as fast as torrent and/or a download accelerator program). Then once it's detected completion of the GSI installer, it would download the latest patcher automatically, and launch the patch process, wait for that to complete, and then you'd be finished :-)
But yeah, all of those diff installer software packages are capable of downloading. That's how I was able to create my CSMC Remote Map Installer 5(?) years ago (for counter-strike maps).