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| Demian:
I want to know who developed this installer because they deserve a slap in the face. First time you run it you need NET Framework 4 so it downloads that from Microsoft and installs it. Computer reboots with a 10 second warning time without your permission. After reboot you must run the installer again. This time you get the actual UDK installer where you can set the folder and all but nope. It needs to install another program and again your computer reboots. This time with NO warning of any kind. Finally after this last reboot you need to run the installer once more and now the actual UDK installs pretty swiftly. That was the most confusing installation procedure I've ever seen. Would it really have been that hard to just download and install everything the first time and then ask the user to reboot? |
| DontCare4Free:
For me it did some pretty ridiculous stuff, but I got past the dependencies without a single reboot. |
| No2mad2:
--- Quote from: Demian on February 16, 2012, 10:28:54 AM ---I want to know who developed this installer because they deserve a slap in the face. First time you run it you need NET Framework 4 so it downloads that from Microsoft and installs it. Computer reboots with a 10 second warning time without your permission. After reboot you must run the installer again. This time you get the actual UDK installer where you can set the folder and all but nope. It needs to install another program and again your computer reboots. This time with NO warning of any kind. Finally after this last reboot you need to run the installer once more and now the actual UDK installs pretty swiftly. That was the most confusing installation procedure I've ever seen. Would it really have been that hard to just download and install everything the first time and then ask the user to reboot? --- End quote --- None of that happened to me. Never had to restart, either. Weird stuff, man. |
| The Corporation:
Does this mean I should get rid of my Unity3D and CryEngine? Cause CryEngie is pretty good, but I'm unsure on UDK. |
| ZSNO:
--- Quote from: Demian on February 16, 2012, 10:28:54 AM ---I want to know who developed this installer because they deserve a slap in the face. First time you run it you need NET Framework 4 so it downloads that from Microsoft and installs it. Computer reboots with a 10 second warning time without your permission. After reboot you must run the installer again. This time you get the actual UDK installer where you can set the folder and all but nope. It needs to install another program and again your computer reboots. This time with NO warning of any kind. Finally after this last reboot you need to run the installer once more and now the actual UDK installs pretty swiftly. That was the most confusing installation procedure I've ever seen. Would it really have been that hard to just download and install everything the first time and then ask the user to reboot? --- End quote --- How didn't you have the .NET framework before that? :| |
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