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Pathular wrote on 2012-08-19 21:35
Does anyone have a Rapidshare/MediaFire/Torrent link for the Mabinogi Heroes KR client? Being a Korean-American, I have a Korean Nexon account, but I can't download the client without it taking another 62 hours. This wouldn't be that bad if my college campus' internet didn't shut off at 2AM.
Anyone wanna help me out?:wink:
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Excalibur wrote on 2012-08-19 22:26
I'm sure if the game uses a downloader to access the content, there would be an ability to pause the download when the internet shuts off and resume it when it goes back on.
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Pathular wrote on 2012-08-19 23:57
Quote from Excalibur;937322:
I'm sure if the game uses a downloader to access the content, there would be an ability to pause the download when the internet shuts off and resume it when it goes back on.
There is no such feature, actually. The game uses the same downloader/installer as all other Nexon games, shown here:
[Image: http://i.imgur.com/s7A6j.png]
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MareneCorp wrote on 2012-08-20 00:09
Really? I could have sworn there was a pause/stop button on the Nexon Game Manager downloader o.o
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Pathular wrote on 2012-08-20 03:50
I found a roundabout way of doing this, by actually staying at a hotel with free WiFi and leaving my laptop in the room downloading and plugged in, while I go to my classes and stuff. Although a rapidshare/torrent would still be infinitely better. Especially *before* I pay $50 to stay a night +pain.
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foreignreign wrote on 2012-08-22 04:32
Uuh, I'm pretty sure that downloader they have will resume a download.
If you just hit the giant blue button, the download will stop. If you go back to their website and start the download again, the program will pick up where it left off if you feed it the same directory as before.
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TheBoulder wrote on 2012-08-22 15:41
Quote from foreignreign;938693:
Uuh, I'm pretty sure that downloader they have will resume a download.
If you just hit the giant blue button, the download will stop. If you go back to their website and start the download again, the program will pick up where it left off if you feed it the same directory as before.
This is true. I can verify that as long as you stop the download before the net cuts, your download progress will be safe and you can resume whenever.