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Geek Culture / Need hosting for a large file (30-50mb)

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David R
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 02:44
I'm very near to demo stages on my new RPG called 'dream::catcher' (about a month away)

The problem is the sheer size of it! On my HD at the moment, it tots up to about 230mb

Luckily, 7-zip managed to get this down to an acceptable size (about 39mb!! Set on ultra mode, compressing on my Dad's 1.2gb RAM machine)

I was going to rush about getting a demo ready, but until I know I can host this file for free/very cheaply I don't think I'll bother.

Any hosting solutions? (DBspot seriously dislikes me. I'm also unsure of how much capacity it offers)

[url=www.lightningstudios.co.uk][/url]
Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 02:58
If its just that one zipped file, Jr. Noober might be able to help you out. Not sure though, you would have to find his email and contact him.

Drew Cameron
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 03:08 Edited at: 8th Jul 2005 03:10
What makes it so big? I think you need to get optimizing, for real.

No game should take up 230mb

If you get it to <18mb then I'll host if for you, but 40mb odd is too much.

Dumbo and Cool

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Jimmy
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 03:16
Dbspot loves everyone.

I, on the other hand, hate your guts.

But we discussed it and have decided to provide you with a solution. Or, if you are already set up, we can help you get started.

spooky
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 03:23
230 MB !!!

You are kidding aren't you? Like Drew said, you are obviously doing something seriously wrong - my bet is you are using loads of mega large uncompressed bitmaps or something similar. I bet with a little bit of help you can get game down to manageable size. RPG's are simply tile based games with lots of little graphics, so there is no reason to have such file sizes.


David R
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 03:29
a) all images are PNG's optimized to hell.

Quote: "RPG's are simply tile based games with lots of little graphics"

b) Well, its not your 'normal' RPG. Its pretty bloody huge, and relies on a lot of 3d meshes and textures.

c) Its not 230mb anymore, since I have removed alot of un-required stuff (like the editor files etc.). And as I said above, its yltra compressed down to 40mb with 7-zip.

Quote: "I, on the other hand, hate your guts."

Well, you don't really know me what-so-ever, nor have you actually ever met me. But its your opinion.

Quote: "But we discussed it and have decided to provide you with a solution. Or, if you are already set up, we can help you get started."

That scentence sounds very strange It reminds me of emails you get after setting up with freewebs or something....

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Jimmy
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 03:38
Ok, I don't hate you, it's just DBSpot and I haven't been getting along lately, so I'm determined to defy him as much as possible.

Drew Cameron
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Posted: 8th Jul 2005 06:00 Edited at: 10th Jul 2005 02:34
Quote: "Its not 230mb anymore"


Sorry man, but it shouldn't be more than 40mb uncompressed. Dumbo and Cool, including all media is under 60mb. After I take out editors, and ZIP it, it is only 15mb, including video files. You are doing something wrong here, for real.

Are you including MP3's? Video's? Large bitmaps? What exactly does your game contain?

Dumbo and Cool

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Dom
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Posted: 9th Jul 2005 19:14 Edited at: 9th Jul 2005 22:14
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Eddie B
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Posted: 9th Jul 2005 19:47
He has been here long enough to know that

Frozen Flame
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Posted: 9th Jul 2005 19:49
lol.. yea you kinda spoke like he was meeting him for the first time.


School is supposed to be teaching our kids how to read and write. Not about dangerous drugs like PHP.
David R
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Posted: 10th Jul 2005 00:16
Quote: " You are doing something wrong here, for real."


I have to say, that sounds b***** threatening

Back on topic;

The game contains about 300 meshes (.3ds), 1 or 2 hundred images, 4 MP3's (which come to about 3mb in total), and the EXE itself is 20mb

Drew, I get what you mean, but I think it is a bit silly to compare Dumbo and Cool to an RPG; they are totally types of different game and rely on different kinds of media.

Not to sound offensive or anything, but the point of this thread was to ask if anyone knew of free/cheap hosting for large files, ot to get told how I 'must be doing something wrong'.


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Drew Cameron
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Posted: 10th Jul 2005 02:39 Edited at: 10th Jul 2005 02:39
Quote: "I have to say, that sounds b***** threatening "


Calm down! It was absolutely 100% not intended in any way to be offensive, at all! Here are some smilies to show my good intentions:

I meant it in the way that you must be doing something wrong like forgetting to take out some files you were working on in that directory or something

Man, the internet sucks for communicating
Good luck with your hosting.

Dumbo and Cool

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Josh
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Posted: 11th Jul 2005 06:50
@ David R:

If you still need hosting I might be able to help you out. I resell web hosting to indi game developers at a VERY cheap price. You are unlikely to find what I offer anywhere on the Internet from such a trusted source. I buy web hosting packages from Mike @ Vapournet and resell them with extra features included such as Flexi-bandwidth (e.g. data transfer) which gives you a bandwidth limit 10 times greater than what you paid for. So no more being slashdotted.

Take a look here: http://www.stuffitallcommunity.com/indi_dev.php

Although it doesn't say it Flexi-bandwidth is included with all of the Indi Developer accounts I sell. My site has just gone through a major re-fit!

I also have a 20% discount offer running until Setptember the 10th of this year on selected packages.


And before anyone says; I know that bandwidth isn't the correct term, but our language is changing because of ignorance so I'm going with the flow.


Anyway I don’t want to sound like an advertisement so take a look at my packages and email me if you’re interested: josh@stuffitallcommunity.com.

PowerSoft
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Posted: 11th Jul 2005 19:45
Why pay when you have DBSPOT?

I love that Jimmy

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hyrichter
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Posted: 12th Jul 2005 00:07
Or you can use me. I have about 5 gb of space doing mostly nothing. Email me: hyrichter@gm*ail.com and I'll set you up an FTP account or just catch me on MSN.

Josh
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Posted: 12th Jul 2005 06:09
Quote: "Why pay when you have DBSPOT?"


Because Jimmy can’t support thousands of users, neither can he provide extra features for free without a huge cost to himself.

Jimmy
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Posted: 12th Jul 2005 06:52
Aint that the truth.

Pricey
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Posted: 12th Jul 2005 20:48
Maybe you should just pay for some hosting...

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Posted: 13th Jul 2005 00:21
uuuuummmmmmm for files check out filefront,

http://www.filefront.com/

Tis a great site, its one of those sites for uploading software, you know kinda like download.com but you have your own account and is 100% free and you have unlimited space, they get their money by people who want to use the pass thingy which has no download wait and has some extra features and supports download accelerators. They're popular, on their server they have uses almost 10 terabytes last time I checked meaning people have been taking advantage of it

David R
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Posted: 13th Jul 2005 02:40
Thanks everyone

Sorry I haven't replied. I'll take a look at all of these suggestions, and take them into account (and wait until I have money)

[url=www.lightningstudios.co.uk][/url]

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